For that, he asked Kratos to give him death dear. Initially Kratos refuses, he no longer wants to shed innocent blood, however in order to free Orkos and exact revenge on Ares, he was forced to do so. With the death of Orkos, Kratos' oath bond with Ares was finally broken. but the actions he had just taken reminded Kratos of the past darkness, when he killed his own wife and child. This is the past one that will always be tied to Kratos, no matter how hard he tries to forget it. Kratos then set his house on fire with Orkos' body in there. Now, free from The Furies but still tormented by the truth of his past, Kratos leaves Sparta and goes to fix all the wrongs he has done.
At the end when Kratos was about to meet his death at the hands of Ares, he saw the Blade of the Gods and immediately used it to kill Ares. With Ares dead, Kratos has been doing what was deemed impossible, a mere mortal slaying a God. The city of Athens was saved, but Kratos didn't get what he wanted beginning. When he asked Athena to get rid of the nightmare that had been haunting him, Athena informs that the Gods have kept their promise to forgive Kratos' sins, however they never promised to free him from his nightmares. Realising that he would never be free from his nightmare, Kratos climbs a cliff overlooking the Aegean Sea and tries ending his life. By jumping off the rocky cliff, the Gods of Olympus had other plans for him.
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Surprised by this whole fact, Kratos became furious, he asked who her father was and why Callisto had been lying about him Deimos' death. Callisto replied that Kratos' father forbade him to tell that, but before he could tell who Kratos' real father was, he turned into a monster. This is a curse. Kratos is forced to confront his own mother, and after being seriously injured, Callisto returned to her original form. Before exhaling finally, he thanks Kratos for freeing him from the curse it and asked him to save Deimos. To open the gate to the Domain of Death, Kratos needs a key called the Skull of Keres which, according to Callisto, stored in the city of Sparta, Kratos' hometown. Angry that the Gods have once again claiming his family members, Kratos embarked on a journey to save his brother.
Kratos steals the Typhon's Bane arrow from the Titan Typhon and uses it to break the bond chain of Prometheus, dropping him into the Primordial Fire and burning him alive to die, freeing him from endless torment. The ashes of Prometheus gave Kratos the strength of the Titans. Using that power, Kratos removed the hand of the Titan Typhon and released Pegasus which he then rode to continue his journey to the Island of Creation. But the Island of Creation is home to the Sisters of Fate, so it won't be easy to enter it. The swarm of Griffin creatures charged the moment they saw Pegasus, forcing Kratos to face him. When Kratos was about to arrive at the Island of Creation, Griffin succeeded which weakens Pegasus and Kratos is forced to make a death-defying leap towards the island.
Kratos makes his way through the Underworld meeting a couple of lost souls, encountering statues of the judges of the Underworld, meeting Hephaestus who informs him more and more about the secrets of Olympus and Zeus, and finding mysterious scrawls on the ground that he silently acknowledges to be from various people in his past. Finally entering Hades' palace he finds the coffin-wed body of Persephone that Hades had restored, and engages the Lord of the Underworld himself inside of a dark cavern. Hades matches Kratos until the bloodthirsty Spartan manages to rip off his helmet and steal his weapons, and then ripping out Hades' own soul and absorbs it using the Claws of Hades. Escaping the Underworld through a Hyperion Gate, Kratos renews his journey up along Olympus except that he now faces both the Titans and the Gods - he encounters Helios on his chariot where later he rips the sun god's head off with his bare hands and receives the Head of Helios, he 'amputates' the legs of Hermes acquiring the Boots of Hermes, mercilessly beats his own half-brother Hercules to death with the Nemean Cestus, breaks Hera's neck after she insults Pandora, a small childlike creation of Hephaestus who is the key to extinguishing the Flame of Olympus and revealing its contents, encountering a radiant Aphrodite and her handmaidens in the goddess' chamber, stabbing the Titan Cronos in the head with the Blades of Olympus at Tartarus, impaling Hephaestus after betraying Kratos to Cronos, receiving the Nemesis Whip from Hephaestus just before his death, battles Skorpius, The Queen of the Scorpions and finally arriving at the Flame's chamber with Pandora, only to be interrupted by Zeus himself.
Kratos then renounces his allegiance to Ares, and breaks his oath, causing all The Furies to hunt him down and torture him with endless illusions. Kratos then finds himself trapped in a illusion of his former home from Sparta. Orkos appears before him and helps him break the illusion using Lysandra's necklace and ring. He convinces Kratos to seek out for Aletheia, the 'Oracle of Delphi'. He finds out that the Oracle is captured, but is unable to prevent her from being mortally wounded. Upon her own death, she informs Kratos that the only way he can be free of his oath to Ares would be to slay the oath's enforcers: the Furies. Kratos returns to Orkos who informs him all about Ares' true intentions all along to use him to overthrow Zeus.
Freed from the illusion, Kratos finds a nearby sword being used as an ornamental bridge, and kills Ares with it. The Gods praise Kratos for killing the rebelling Ares. Kratos then asks Athena to finally free him of his nightmares. Athena then finally reveals to Kratos that while she can forgive his sins; his nightmares will stay with him forever. Kratos, feeling abandoned by the Gods, climbs back to the cliffs overlooking the Aegean Sea, and feeling death as his only escape, throws himself off. However, Athena stops him at the bottom, claiming that there is now an empty throne upon Olympus. Kratos then enters a portal, and claims his throne by becoming the new God of War. Still haunted by his memories, Kratos decides to explore his past.
Kratos and his army finally met their match when they encountered the merciless Barbarian tribes from the East, led by Kratos' old enemy, Alrik. Outnumbered and overpowered, the Spartans quickly found themselves on the losing end of the battle, with Kratos himself left at the mercy of Alrik the Barbarian King, who sought revenge against Kratos for inadvertently causing the death of his father.
With all three of the Furies dead, Kratos returned to his home in Sparta, where Orkos congratulated him on his victory. At the same time, he also revealed that he was made the new oath-keeper, thereby maintaining Kratos' bond with Ares. He begged Kratos to give him an honorable death, as it would free them both from the God, to which Kratos initially refused, proclaiming that no more innocent blood should be spilled. Orkos' continuing pleas ultimately forced Kratos' hand. With this act, Kratos experienced the first of many nightmares, previously masked by his bond to Ares: this was the price he had to pay for breaking his oath. He also discovered his path to redemption through continual service to Olympus. Kratos proceeded to burn down his house, with the corpse of Orkos inside it.
Upon his descent, he impaled the Scylla, who had been pursuing him relentlessly ever since his arrival, finally defeating the monster. Before returning home, Kratos found himself under attack by Erinys, Thanatos' daughter. Following Erinys' defeat, Kratos returned to Sparta, killing the Piraeus Lion and a Dissenter before entering the Temple of Ares (then in the process of being converted into the Temple of Kratos), where he would find the key to saving his brother. The Spartan then made his way back to the sinking city of Atlantis, although his route was fraught with danger as Poseidon had unleashed an enormous whirlpool at sea and attempted to blast Kratos from the sky in retaliation for the destruction of his city. Kratos survived Poseidon's assault, only to be contacted telepathically by the Sea God via one of his broken statues, warning him that he would pay for what he had done to Atlantis. Sometime later, Athena inadvertently revealed to the Spartan that it was she, along with Ares, who had taken Deimos from him that day, justifying their actions on the grounds that he was a threat to Olympus. This revelation deepened Kratos' hatred for the Gods even further. Proceeding onward, Kratos entered the Domain of Death and the Temple of Thanatos where he finally found his brother Deimos. Kratos set Deimos free, only to be attacked by him, as Deimos blamed Kratos for not helping him when in dire need. Witnessing the battle from close by, Thanatos intervened and snatched Deimos. Barely able to stand from his fight with Deimos, Kratos followed Thanatos to the Suicide Bluffs and quickly rescued Deimos from falling to his death.
Zeus immediately ordered his fellow Olympians, along with his demigod son Hercules, to attack Kratos and his Titan allies, although Zeus himself opted to stay out of the fray for the time being as he was still recovering from his last battle with Kratos. The Olympians initially had the upper hand, however, as Hades successfully dislodged several Titans with his claws, while Poseidon shot down from Olympus like a torpedo and struck a death blow through Epimetheus' chest, sending the Titan to his grave. Moments later, Poseidon resurfaced within a colossal watery construct in his image, spawning several Hippocampi to aid him in battle. With Poseidon as their greatest threat, having already decimated numerous Titans and now going after Gaia herself, Kratos engaged the God of the Sea in a vicious battle. Kratos freed Gaia from Poseidon's Hippocampi, allowing her to grab the Sea God and slam him into the mountain. With Poseidon pinned down, Kratos moved in to attack. The enraged Spartan pounded Poseidon with his blades, while the God tried to defend himself with his trident. Eventually, Kratos shattered the massive rock formation on Poseidon's chest, exposing his weak spot. 2ff7e9595c
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