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Why is Kratos killing the gods?
The God of Death acts as the primary antagonist in Kratos’s quest to find his brother Deimos. He was responsible for capturing and torturing Deimos for many years and is finally confronted by the two of them. He kills Deimos in retribution for his daughter which drives Kratos to murder the god in a fit of rage.
Why did the gods betray Kratos?
Zeus betrays Kratos As Kratos was about to reach the Blade, Zeus finally revealed himself, admitting responsibility to Kratos for everything that had just transpired. Zeus claimed that his motivation was to “undo Athena’s mistake” (presumably the act of making Kratos a God) and prevent Ares’ fate from becoming his own.
Is Kratos in Norse mythology?
Kratos himself could be as old as 600 years old when he came to Norse (I forgot the details, but someone on YouTube did the math). Most likely he just started wandering after the end of GoW 3 and ended up in Norse.
Did Kratos care for Pandora?
Reluctantly, Kratos accepted, if only to retrieve the means to kill Zeus from the Box. Over time, Kratos too saw Pandora’s potential and grew fond of her.
What happens to Kratos after he loses his blades of Chaos?
Kratos successfully fights them off but watches helplessly as Ares strips him of his Blades of Chaos and used them to kill his family again. Kratos, now distraught and vulnerable, nearly met his end at the hands of Ares, but soon took notice of the Blade of the Gods and used it to finally destroy the God of War.
How did Kratos find out that Helios was kidnapped?
Upon consulting with Athena, Kratos realized that Helios, the God of the Sun, had been kidnapped by an unknown force, allowing Morpheus, the God of Dreams, to put the other Olympians in a deep slumber.
How did Kratos escape the underworld in Greek mythology?
With the use of the Fire Steeds, Kratos then escaped the Underworld, but found himself too exhausted from the journey and fell from the Chariot to the ground below. He was saved by Athena and Helios, who stripped him of his powers and equipment, leaving him unconscious upon the cliffs overlooking the Aegean Sea.
How did Kratos get to Midgard in Norse mythology?
After successfully exacting his vengeance, Kratos escaped into the world of Norse Gods by settling down in Midgard in Ancient Norway where he married another woman named Faye and bore a son named Atreus who together, after the boy’s mother’s death, would embark on a journey to spread her ashes at the highest peak of all the nine realms.