Well not all of them, He did spared the remaining surviving few in the Greek Pantheons like Aphrodite since she was the Goddess of Love only spared by him for well... "Making Sweet ❤", Artemis in the first GOW didn't made it to the later entries since she was one of the only few that just straight up has enough of Zeus's 💩, Presumingly along with the others, and Apollo's whereabouts in the Series is unknown considering you do get his 🏹 in the 3rd Entry.
Given how their have been Some Gods and Goddesses that are least to Most Evil As there are other Gods that are least to most good, Ares and Zeus were the primary ones who were responsible for his Tragic Story, Fate, and Life even after all he's done was just in vain, I would just give and embrace him a Shoulder pat what he's been through.
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Honestly all of those things are very sad, but I’d argue that Deimos’ death is the worst thing to happen to Kratos, for multiple reasons: He saw his own brother killed right in front of him just after reuniting with him, and it sent him to an immeasurable amount of anger. Additionally, Deimos’ death caused him to absolutely detest Olympus and vow that the Gods will pay for their actions, setting into motion his more utterly hateful and raging persona that is portrayed in God of War II and III. Also losing Deimos twice was a tragedy that was completely out of his control - Ares was too powerful for him to challenge, and Thanatos was too powerful for him to defeat, so Deimos had to sacrifice himself to save Kratos. The first time that Deimos was taken from Kratos, he felt helpless and defeated, vowing to never falter again. The second time Deimos left his life, he was understandably absolutely devastated and that led him to the first instance that Kratos lost control of his anger, which would led him to being consumed by vengeance. My point is that while Lysandra and Calliope dying is a very important part of Kratos’ character and story, Deimos’ role in Kratos’ story had an even more profound effect on his life and character.
I say Kratos being forced to abandon Calliope for the greater good of humanity is one of the worst things to happen to him. The man fights tooth and nail and is willing to get sidetracked if it means holding his daughter in his arms again only to let go of one of the two things he wishes he could have. On a distantly related sidenote, if Morpheus made an appearance i think id sing Chains of Olympus praises more since Kratos had been asking for an end to his nightmares for years at that point and a chance to fight the god responsible for that wouldve been perfect. Just saying
In my opinion, I think the worst thing that has ever happened to Kratos is when he sold his soul to Ares. The reason for this is because that’s basically the moment that started it all. If he didn’t pray to Ares that day, none of this would’ve happened. I can’t possibly imagine how much he must regret the choice he made or how much he must have hated himself for it. Just the thought that he could’ve prevented the hell that laid before had he only accepted defeat. In conclusion, despite all the pain Kratos has gone through, the day he prayed to Ares had to be the worst day of day of his life.
I'll say this: this top ten of awful things happening to him IS NOT enough. He needs to be tormented forever for everything he's done ("acidentally"killing his family, you have to be utterly brain dead to believe that). He's nothing but an evil man that murdered his family and goes on to kill TRILLIONS of people to justify his BS. It's utterly sickening he was given a second chance.
(Kratos lamenting over his mother’s death with the annihilating guilt while holding her body in his arms) up next: -Losing the Family Dog. Yeah, that should hurt…
Literally everything that happened to him back in Greece. Kratos’ hatred towards gods is understandable and justifiable.
Right?
Kratos deserves all the love and respect for killing all the gods in his quest.
He did his job well.
Well not all of them,
He did spared the remaining surviving few in the Greek Pantheons like
Aphrodite since she was the Goddess of Love only spared by him for well...
"Making Sweet ❤",
Artemis in the first GOW didn't made it to the later entries since she was one of the only few that just straight up has enough of Zeus's 💩, Presumingly along with the others, and
Apollo's whereabouts in the Series is unknown considering you do get his 🏹 in the 3rd Entry.
Given how their have been
Some Gods and Goddesses that are least to Most Evil
As there are other Gods that are least to most good,
Ares and Zeus were the primary ones who were responsible for his Tragic Story, Fate, and Life even after all he's done was just in vain,
I would just give and embrace him a Shoulder pat
what he's been through.
His actions led to the destruction of Greece and he directly killed innocent people nothing justifies that
What was the most tragic moment you experienced alongside Kratos? Let us know down in the comments!
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Honestly all of those things are very sad, but I’d argue that Deimos’ death is the worst thing to happen to Kratos, for multiple reasons: He saw his own brother killed right in front of him just after reuniting with him, and it sent him to an immeasurable amount of anger. Additionally, Deimos’ death caused him to absolutely detest Olympus and vow that the Gods will pay for their actions, setting into motion his more utterly hateful and raging persona that is portrayed in God of War II and III. Also losing Deimos twice was a tragedy that was completely out of his control - Ares was too powerful for him to challenge, and Thanatos was too powerful for him to defeat, so Deimos had to sacrifice himself to save Kratos. The first time that Deimos was taken from Kratos, he felt helpless and defeated, vowing to never falter again. The second time Deimos left his life, he was understandably absolutely devastated and that led him to the first instance that Kratos lost control of his anger, which would led him to being consumed by vengeance. My point is that while Lysandra and Calliope dying is a very important part of Kratos’ character and story, Deimos’ role in Kratos’ story had an even more profound effect on his life and character.
Same
Looking back at Kratos’s life, I’m glad he got a happy ending .
I say Kratos being forced to abandon Calliope for the greater good of humanity is one of the worst things to happen to him. The man fights tooth and nail and is willing to get sidetracked if it means holding his daughter in his arms again only to let go of one of the two things he wishes he could have.
On a distantly related sidenote, if Morpheus made an appearance i think id sing Chains of Olympus praises more since Kratos had been asking for an end to his nightmares for years at that point and a chance to fight the god responsible for that wouldve been perfect. Just saying
Damn, ya'll called Brock the family dog..
for real i was wondering whats up with that lol. i thought they were gonna bring up the beginning of God of War Ragnarok lol
Today was my birthday I'm now 22 years old
Ares seeing the mortal's potential??
Didn't Ares planned him to sell his soul along ??
"The Greatest PlayStation Video Game On Planet Earth".
Now that I'm a father, leaving calliope behind hits way different
Remember that's something you're going to have to do when your child gets older, in life or death you're always with them in their hearts!
Did they really compare the huldra brothers to a family dog?
He's maybe a killing machine with no remorse whatsoever but you got to admit that this too much for him.
ALot of bad things have happened to Kratos. Many things by his own doing
I've always wondered how Fey had died. Does anyone know how she died?
It was a natural death she was diminishing because she left jouthenheim and that is how she was able to be concealed from Odin on Midgard
In my opinion, I think the worst thing that has ever happened to Kratos is when he sold his soul to Ares. The reason for this is because that’s basically the moment that started it all. If he didn’t pray to Ares that day, none of this would’ve happened. I can’t possibly imagine how much he must regret the choice he made or how much he must have hated himself for it. Just the thought that he could’ve prevented the hell that laid before had he only accepted defeat. In conclusion, despite all the pain Kratos has gone through, the day he prayed to Ares had to be the worst day of day of his life.
I'll say this: this top ten of awful things happening to him IS NOT enough. He needs to be tormented forever for everything he's done ("acidentally"killing his family, you have to be utterly brain dead to believe that). He's nothing but an evil man that murdered his family and goes on to kill TRILLIONS of people to justify his BS. It's utterly sickening he was given a second chance.
Pride before a fall.
Dude I could never abandon my daughter
in short, not many good things happened to Kratos.
Despite his past after his actions kratos definitely doesn’t deserve redemption
(Kratos lamenting over his mother’s death with the annihilating guilt while holding her body in his arms)
up next:
-Losing the Family Dog.
Yeah, that should hurt…