![]() ![]() Kratos then traversed deeper into the dark realm where he met up with the exiled smith God, Hephaestus, who while blaming the Ghost of Sparta for his torment, gave Kratos valuable information about the Flame. She then tells him to complete his journey through Hades' Domain, as the fate of the world depends on what they do now. Athena then took the ruined Blades of Athena, and forged the Spartan new weapons called the Blades of Exile. With the help of Athena's astral form, Kratos started working his way out of the Underworld while being taunted by Hades, and was on a quest to find the Flame of Olympus, a magical blue fire which housed the power to kill a God. Betrayed yet again, Kratos then swore vengeance on both Zeus and Gaia as he fell into the Underworld. She then tells the Spartan that he was a pawn whose usefulness had run out. Kratos, still on her back, started to slip off, begging for aid but Gaia refuses to help him, proclaiming that they'll both die in the process. On the way down, Gaia managed to get a hold on the mountain and attempted to rescale it. However, she was not fast enough, and the force of the lightning bolt blasted them both off the mountain. ![]() After a brief exchange of words, Zeus, fed up with Kratos' insolence and need for vengeance, attacked him with a powerful blast of lightning, as Gaia lunged forward to grab the King of the Gods before he could strike. Gaia and Kratos then continued to ascend the mountain and reach its summit, where the former attempted to trap Zeus within the dias so he could not escape, leaving Kratos to deal with him. The Sea God's death led to a massive flood that drowned most of humanity. After a long battle with the enormous Sea God, Kratos and Gaia managed to knock Poseidon out of his watery construct, allowing Kratos to kill him by gouging out his eyes and breaking his neck. The attack on Gaia gained the attention of Kratos, however, who successfully fended off the Hippocampi attacking Gaia. There was only Kratos and Gaia to destroy the Gods. ![]() Also Hades taked down Oceanus and killed him, then Helios hited Perses and taking him down. a Hippocampi pulled Hyperion's legs and killed him. Landing in the sea, Poseidon takes on his monstrous watery form, single-handedly decimating the Titan army by having his Hippocampi pull them off the mountain. Poseidon leaps off the mountain, smashing right through the Titan Epimetheus's chest and causing him to fall into the water at the base of the mountain and killed Epimetheus. Zeus looks to Hercules, who commands a large number of soldiers, to attack Gaia and Kratos. Zeus, most likely still weak from his previous fight with Kratos, remains in the temple, overlooking the battle between the Titans and the Olympians. Hades also joins the battle, using his chains to swing off the roof of the dias on which he stood, engaging several Titans. Helios calls upon his Fire Steeds to join the fray and Hermes jumps off the ledge and runs down the mountain using his winged boots. ZEUS! YOUR SON HAS RETURNED! I BRING THE DESTRUCTION OF OLYMPUS!Īlthough stunned by the sight of the Titans climbing the mountain, the Gods recovered quickly and rallied their forces to defend Mount Olympus. He then led a full-scale assault on Olympus, where the Gods were preparing to battle the white-skinned slayer of Gods who announced the destruction of Olympus. 1.2.3 Genocide of the Olympians and TitansĪfter Kratos, through the guidance of Gaia, killed the Sisters of Fate and attempted to slay his own father Zeus, he returned to the time of the Great War and took the Titans back with him to his time. ![]()
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