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As a result, there's a decent number of gods who survived Kratos' rampage. The majority of Kratos' god-kills are on high-ranking members of the Olympian pantheon.

Zeus was Kratos' main target, and the thunder-god's closest relatives were generally the ones most invested in his survival.

However, three major Olympian gods survived the bloodshed, mostly because they had the sense to stay out of the god-killing maniac's way. For instance, Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, chose to seduce Kratos instead of opposing him. Meanwhile, the twin archer gods Apollo and Artemis simply never encountered Kratos during his war on Olympus.

Most of the other surviving gods are minor deities who only get mentioned in passing or appear in supplemental content. However, what they lack in content they make up for in sense. Like Apollo and Artemis, they reasoned that complete avoidance is likely the best way to prevent death-by-Kratos. After defeating Kratos, Hercules was eager to become the next God of War, but Kratos proved victorious and killed Hercules. Hermes only made an appearance in God of War 3 as one of the few remaining Gods that defended Olympus.

While Hermes spent most of his encounters with Kratos taunting him, Kratos eventually fought and defeated Hermes. Kratos separated Hermes's legs from his body, taking his boots and releasing a plague upon Olympus. Morpheus only makes an appearance in Chains of Olympus as a hidden ally of Persephone and Atlas.

While Persephone was killed and Atlas was chained to the Pillar of the World, Morpheus retreated into the shadows never to be seen again. Even as Olympus is attacked, Morpheus is a mythical character in God of War 3 who remains absent. Persephone is the wife of Hades and Queen of the Underworld. After kidnapping Helios, Atlas was tasked with destroying the Pillar of the World, which would bring about the destruction of Olympus.

Morpheus was tasked with plunging the world into eternal slumber, something even the Pantheon was helpless to fight against. Unlike her colleagues, Persephone's death was at the hands of Kratos.

Perses was instrumental in Kratos' swift defeat of Helios. After mortally injuring the God of the Sun, Perses continued to climb Mount Olympus and confronted Kratos shortly after he defeated Helios.

Kratos wounded Perses with the Blade of Olympus, and as Perses fell from the mountain he was never seen again. He is presumed dead, but his death is not confirmed. Poseidon aided Kratos in his battle against the Hydra in the first God of War, but would ultimately hold Kratos responsible for the destruction of Atlantis in Ghost of Sparta. Upon his death, oceans flooded the world. Additionally, Poseidon is one of the four gods players can pledge allegiance to in Ascension's multiplayer. After giving mortals the ability to use fire, Zeus made Prometheus mortal and chained him to Typhon.

Every day, an eagle would consume his liver, and the liver regrew on a daily basis. Kratos freed Prometheus with the Typhon's Bane bow, but he was killed by self-immolation in fire. Although it was quick, Kratos meeting Prometheus was a key part of God of War 2's plot and setting.

Thanatos is the main antagonist in Ghost of Sparta and is responsible for keeping Deimos imprisoned. Thanatos interrupted the battle between Kratos and Deimos, as Deimos was angry with Kratos thinking his brother abandoned him. Kratos saved Deimos once more as he was hanging from the cliff, and the two fought against Thanatos.

Although Deimos was killed by Thanatos, Kratos got immediate vengeance for the death of his brother and killed Thanatos.

Little is known about Typhon or his powers, but he is the youngest child of Gaia. Despite delaying Kratos in his journey, Kratos only blinded the Titan to retrieve the Typhon's Bane bow. Typhon was left behind and hasn't made an appearance in God of War since God of War 2. Although Zeus aided Kratos in God of War on his quest to defeat Ares, he quickly became the main antagonist for the series after God of War.

When Kratos first opened Pandora's box, Zeus became infected with an evil known as Fear, and he sought to destroy Kratos.

This was only exacerbated by the fact that Kratos realized Deimos was not the marked brother that the prophecy spoke of. Like his father, Cronos, Zeus was afraid that Kratos would kill him. Log In Sign Up. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on?

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