If you are responsible for one of the above issues. Having an excessive number of banned accounts in a very short timeframe.Running a web bot/spider that downloaded a very large number of pages - more than could possibly justified as "personal use".Automated spam (advertising) or intrustion attempts (hacking).He’s not wrong, but biologically, he’s only half.Your current IP address has been blocked due to bad behavior, which generally means one of the following: Kratos refers to himself as “a God” in GoW 2018. This is where I stop recounting the events of the old games…you guys get where I’m going here. He also acquires the bow of Apollo and is able to overcome Hades. He reclaims the Blade of Olympus that still hold his godhood. The corporeal Athena, gifts him the Blades of Exile which provide him the ability to summon the souls of Spartan brothers. When you recount how powerful Kratos is now, in tandem with Gaia, this outcome isn’t entirely surprising, but unfortunately he falls into the River Styx, nerfing his overall magical potency and vitality. So he has that back to start God War III.īeing the biological half brother to both Ares and Athena, it seems Kratos got the best of both their specialties in terms of battle strategy/wisdom, and in-battle capability…cause to start God of War III, with Gaia’s assistance, he lays the absolute smack down on Poseidon, a “full” God and direct brother to Zeus. This also ends with Kratos reclaiming the Blade of Olympus, which contained it’s own insane power, and had Kratos’s God power drained into it. He also manages to get power over time itself after defeating the sisters, though he only utilizes this power twice (once to go back and fight Zeus, the other two bring the titans from the original Great War). On this journey, he collects more gorgon eyes, Phoenix feathers, Titan-like abilities rather than God ones (like the first game), Icarus wings and the Golden Fleece. Thanks to Gaia, he is resurrected and sent on his journey to the Sisters of Fate.
A half-God, super strong, tactical, very durable, using the Blades of Chaos (technically Athena but you get it). And at the beginning of God of War II, he drains all of his God-power accumulated at that point, into the blade of Olympus, which he then loses possession of, essentially being reduced back to what he was on his own merits and biology. After Ares died, though his biology remains the same, he ascends to the God of War. We should also consider, he opened Pandora’s box. Be it weaponry, armor, gorgon eyes, Phoenix feathers, Icarus wings or magical spells.
Then I considered, Kratos understands the necessity for resources to increase his capabilities. Regardless, biologically this makes him half-God…though the potency of his Godhood seems vast due to his Father’s lineage. So I started with, Kratos’s biological father is Zeus. Cause your Dad is only half God.” And then I immediately was like, “well actually…is he more than that?” To which Atreus ironically says something like, “oh wow so he’s half god, half giant!?” And my head immediately defaulted to, “yeah kid like you…well, your half giant, quarter-God. Mimir tells the story of Thor being half Aesir god, half giant. It started the other day while I’m replaying GoW 2018 on GMGOW mode. This question came in my head by way of a bit of a rabbit hole.