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Voiciles emplacements des Coffres Légendaires de la zone de la Réserve de Buri dans la région de Midgard dans God of War ainsi que les butins qu'ils contiennent.
Dans Dieu de la guerre, les joueurs voudront trouver le trĂ©sor de l’Île de la CrĂ©ation parmi les 12 trĂ©sors Ă  collectionner du jeu. En plus de trouver tous les trĂ©sors pour complĂ©ter l’ensemble, les trĂ©sors de Dieu de la guerre sont tous pleins d’objets de valeur. Pour trouver le trĂ©sor de l’Île de la CrĂ©ation, les joueurs devront d’abord localiser la carte au trĂ©sor. Sur celui-ci, ils trouveront une Ă©nigme et une image indiquant l’emplacement du trĂ©sor enterrĂ© quelque part dans les neuf royaumes. Les joueurs peuvent trouver la carte au trĂ©sor du trĂ©sor de l’Île de la CrĂ©ation dans Dieu de la guerre sur les rives d’Iron Cove, juste au sud de l’üle de la Mort sur les rives sud-ouest du lac des Neuf. Le trĂ©sor n’est accessible que pendant la phase d’étiage. Les joueurs devront progresser dans l’histoire principale de Dieu de la guerre jusqu’à ce que le niveau d’eau soit abaissĂ© pour continuer. Une fois que Kratos accoste au rivage d’Iron Cove, il rencontrera un ancien du feu ennemi. Les joueurs devront vaincre l’ennemi et suivre le chemin qui mĂšne au sud, et ils finiront par repĂ©rer la carte au trĂ©sor du trĂ©sor de l’üle de la CrĂ©ation sur le sol prĂšs de quelques barils et caisses. La carte sera stockĂ©e sous l’onglet Objectifs dans la catĂ©gorie carte au trĂ©sor. La carte contient une image et un indice conseillant aux joueurs de trouver un endroit secret sur l’üle qui honore Buri, le premier parmi les dieux de Dieu de la guerre. Pour trouver le trĂ©sor de l’Île de la CrĂ©ation dans Dieu de la guerre, les joueurs doivent utiliser les indices fournis sur la carte au trĂ©sor pour se rendre Ă  Buri’s Storeroom, une Ăźle situĂ©e sur la rive est du lac des Neuf, Ă  une courte distance au nord des falaises du corbeau. Les joueurs peuvent accĂ©der facilement Ă  cet emplacement en utilisant la passerelle mystique Volunder Mines s’ils l’ont dĂ©verrouillĂ©e. AprĂšs avoir utilisĂ© la passerelle mystique, les joueurs doivent se diriger vers le quai et ramer leur bateau vers le nord jusqu’à ce qu’ils atteignent la rĂ©serve de Buri. La premiĂšre fois que les joueurs arrivent sur l’üle, ils devront faire face Ă  plusieurs Dieu de la guerre ennemis. Depuis Buri’s Storeroom, les joueurs doivent se diriger vers la porte sur la gauche prĂšs de quelques escaliers. Ils continueront tout droit jusqu’à ce qu’ils repĂšrent les grandes portes au loin. Vers la fin du chemin, les joueurs trouveront le trĂ©sor enfoui de l’Île de la CrĂ©ation. Le trĂ©sor est enterrĂ© vers l’arriĂšre de l’üle du cĂŽtĂ© le plus proche des doubles portes massives qui mĂšnent Ă  Veithurgard. Les joueurs doivent reconnaĂźtre cet emplacement Ă  partir de l’indice d’image sur leur carte au trĂ©sor. Pendant que vous ĂȘtes ici, cela peut Ă©galement valoir la peine de collecter les coffres lĂ©gendaires de l’üle. Le trĂ©sor de l’Île de la CrĂ©ation Ă  Dieu de la guerre contient un enchantement commun et un givre Ă©ternel, qui peuvent ĂȘtre utilisĂ©s pour amĂ©liorer les propriĂ©tĂ©s uniques de certains talismans. De plus, le trĂ©sor contient sept fragments d’écailles de serpent du monde, cinq piĂšces d’or d’Aegir et certains joueurs de Hacksilver peuvent utiliser pour amĂ©liorer leur Ă©quipement dans Dieu de la guerre. Dieu de la guerre est disponible sur PlayStation 4 et PlayStation 5 et sera disponible sur PC le 14 janvier 2022. La construction effrayante d’Elmo du joueur Minecraft est terrifiante

RĂ©servede Buri Emplacement Au niveau de l’arche Ă  proximitĂ© des chutes de pierres. Anse de fer Emplacement AprĂšs avoir fait baisser le niveau du lac une seconde

“ I have taught you many ways to kill a mortal, Kratos. Flesh that burns, bones that break. But to break a man's spirit, is to truly destroy him. ” –Ares Ares was the original Olympian God of War, and the son of Zeus and Hera and the main antagonist of God of War, as well as the perpetrator behind the events of God of War Ascension, meaning he was also responsible for setting the events of the series into motion by tricking Kratos into killing his family and turning him into the Ghost of Sparta, which eventually fulfilling the prophecy of the Marked Warrior who would destroy Olympus and end the reign of the Gods. Ares was the oldest child of Zeus and was commonly referred to as the most hated god on Mount Olympus, even before being killed by Kratos. Greek Mythology Ares was the God of War, son of Zeus and Hera, and one of the most prominent and powerful Gods of Olympus. He was born after the Great War of the Gods and Titans and served his father faithfully for many years. He was also a rival of Athena, his younger sister, because they were both gods, one of War, the other of Wisdom, and wished that the other would stand down. His Roman counterpart was Mars. Mars was held in much higher esteem, second only to Kronos; Ionic form of the Doric áŒ€ÏÎŹ ara, "bane, ruin". In God of War Series Alliance with the Furies Ares came to covet all of Olympus, especially Zeus's throne, so he struck an alliance with the Furies, and persuaded them to take a more ruthless approach. After learning of the prophecy of the Marked Warrior, who is destined to destroy Olympus and kill Zeus, Ares conceived a child with Alecto in the hope that their child would be the marked one so that he could aid him in overthrowing Zeus and claiming his throne. Unfortunately, Orkos, Ares' child, was not up to his standards and was disowned. The Furies, however, saw potential in Orkos and made him their oath-keeper. Encountering Kratos Two Gods of Olympus, Ares, and Athena, raided the city of Sparta in order to capture a child named Deimos, who had been suspected of being the mortal who would destroy Olympus in The Marked Warrior Prophecy. After Ares captured the boy, Deimos' brother, Kratos, charged toward Ares to save his younger brother. Despite his efforts, however, Ares hit Kratos on the face and created a bloody scar on his right eye. Ares was about to kill Kratos, but Athena persuaded Ares to leave him be. Ares then left with Deimos, and Athena quickly apologized to Kratos. Ares then took Deimos to the Domain of Death, where he would be tortured for many years by Thanatos, the God of Death. Little did Ares know that the boy to whom he gave a scar would be the same boy who would Initially serve him and later leave him in adulthood after his family would be slaughtered by his own hands due to his machinations. Wager of the Gods Years later, the Gods created a contest and chose various mortals as their champions for the capture of the Ambrosia. In the wager of the Gods, Ares was seen in the comics choosing Kratos as his champion and was confident that nothing would stop him in his quest for the Ambrosia. After a grueling journey, Kratos captured the Ambrosia and thus made Ares the victor of the wager of the Gods. Kratos' Servitude Ares getting a pledge of servitude from Kratos Kratos and his Spartan army were no match for the merciless barbarians tribes of the east. Being outnumbered and overpowered, Kratos' army was losing the battle. Kratos, about to be killed by Alrik, the Barbarian King, pledged himself to Ares, the God of War, in exchange for victory. After he saw Kratos as the potential warrior that he needed to overthrow Olympus, Ares accepted, violently wiped out the barbarians, and gave Kratos the Blades of Chaos as a sign of his servitude. To ensure that the Spartan became the perfect warrior and was bound to his will, Ares and the Furies devised three blood tests for Kratos. The first had already been completed spilling the blood of enemies. The second, spilling the blood of innocents, was easy to accomplish with Kratos' rising bloodlust as he ended countless lives with his Spartan companions, and conquered most of Greece. The last rite was spilling the blood of loved ones. Ares led Kratos to attack a village built in honor and worship of Athena. The Spartan soldiers ruthlessly killed all who lived in the village and burned their homes to the ground in the process. Upon reaching a strange temple, Kratos was warned by the Village Oracle not to venture within its walls. Ignoring the old woman, Kratos, blinded by bloodthirst, killed all who were within the walls of the temple, including his wife, Lysandra, and his daughter, Calliope. Ares appeared before the bloodstained hands of Kratos and told him that it was necessary to have his family eliminated so that nothing stood in his way. The ashes of Kratos' loved ones were gathered by the Village Oracle who then placed them upon his skin as a permanent reminder of the monster he had become the Ghost of Sparta. Enraged by Ares' deception, Kratos declared vengeance upon the God of War who once saved his life. After Kratos left Ares' service, the God of War's son, Orkos, learned of the injustice that his parents had inflicted on Kratos and turned against his father and his mothers. Orkos sought counsel from the Oracle, Aletheia, who revealed Ares' plot to overthrow Olympus. When Orkos and Aletheia went to warn Zeus, Ares discovered their attempt and sent the Furies after them. Orkos escaped while Aletheia had her eyes torn out and hidden in the ruined Statue of Apollo. The Furies then ruthlessly hunted Kratos to force him to return to Ares' service for their plan to reach its fruition. During Kratos' triumph over the Furies, it was revealed that Ares had wanted Kratos returned to him; the plan was ruined when Kratos killed the Furies and mercifully killed Orkos, who was remade the oath keeper to Kratos, and thereby severed his bond. Kratos managed to escape and served Olympus for 10 years, all while hoping to redeem himself as well as for his sins to be forgiven. Battle with Kratos Jealousy came over Ares for Athena, and, as a result of that jealousy, Ares laid siege to Athens. Since Zeus had forbidden the Gods from waging war with one another, Athena could not step in to protect her city. Instead, Athena enlisted the help of Kratos, who had faithfully served the Gods for 10 years. Kratos was instructed to find Pandora's Box in order to kill Ares. While Ares relentlessly tore Athens apart, he suddenly sensed that Kratos had retrieved the Box. Although he was impressed, Ares picked up a broken pillar and hurled it into the desert, which flew into Pandora's Temple and struck Kratos in the chest, impaling him to a wall and killing him. Ares' Harpies retrieved the Box and brought it to him. However, Kratos escaped the Underworld through the help of the mysterious Grave Digger. Ares challenged Zeus, and threatened to open the Box and use it against Olympus. It seemed all was lost, until Ares looked behind him and saw a returning Kratos standing behind him. He then mocked Zeus by his saying that he sent a broken mortal to defeat the God of War. Kratos, using his power granted by Zeus, took the Box from Ares' hands and opened it. The Gods' power was unleashed, and Kratos felt its magic pour into him, which caused him to grow into a giant though Ares was still noticeably bigger than him. Kratos' strength matched Ares, and the ultimate battle for power began. Ares claimed that Kratos was still just a mortal, and was every bit as weak as the day that he begged him to save his life. Kratos recalled that he was not the same man that Ares had found that day – the monster Ares created had returned to kill him. Ares boasted that Kratos had no idea of what a true monster really was. Ares then unleashed large spider-like spikes from his back and was ready to finally kill Kratos for good. Kratos gained the upper hand during the fight, but Ares trapped him in an illusion where his family was attacked by an army of clones of himself representing his mistake of killing his wife and child, and stated that there were more effective ways of killing someone than just physical harm. Though Kratos had managed to kill all of the clones, Ares mocked him, ripped the Blades of Chaos from his arms, and killed the image of his family with them. The two of them returned to the real world, where Kratos was emotionally beaten, and Ares boasted that Kratos should have been stronger and prepared to kill him with His Sword. Death of Ares Ares getting stabbed through his chest with the Blade of Gods by Kratos Kratos, however, spotted the Blade of the Gods which had sent by Athena, dodged Ares' attack, took up the sword, and defeated him in battle with it. Ares pleaded for his life while reminding Kratos of the day that he had saved his life, and how he had only tried to make him a great warrior. Kratos ironically recanted that Ares had "succeeded" in doing that before he impaled him through the chest, and killed him. The God of War fell into the Aegean Sea, and was no more, dead at the hands of the mortal that he controlled many years ago. Before his last breath, Ares released a loud death cry, which caused blood to burst from his chest, and a powerful explosion was released. However, Kratos, having killed Ares, the one who made him kill his family, asked Athena to remove the nightmares of his past. Athena replied that even though he had been forgiven of his sins, the Gods nor any mortal could ever remove his memories of killing his family. Kratos realized that his nightmarish visions of his past sins would never leave him and thus tried to kill himself over Suicide Bluffs. Athena saved Kratos and said that the Gods could not allow him, who had done such good deeds for them, to die by his own hand. Athena then said that Ares's tactics and methods were brutal and while the Olympians mourned for their brother, Ares's path of destruction had to be stopped. However, with Ares's death, there was an empty place on Olympus for a new God of War Kratos. Kratos then ascended to Olympus and was given the crown, throne, and title as the new God of War, which meant that the peace of Ares' death was broken and whenever there were wars, for good or evil, they would be sought by and given permission to by Kratos, the new; all-powerful; and immortal God of War. After Kratos' success in defeating and killing Ares and becoming the new God of War, the Spartan citizens disowned Ares and hailed Kratos willingly save for a few staunch supporters of Ares, and even removed all effigies of Ares and replaced them with those of Kratos. However, a few faithful Disciples of Ares attempted to revive their fallen God of War with the power of the Ambrosia a power that could resurrect even a God, but Kratos had destroyed Gyges, the island in which the Ambrosia rested on, in order to prevent the followers of Ares' plans from coming to fruition. After Ares' Death After Kratos was betrayed by Zeus and stripped of his Godly powers, Kratos was rescued by Gaia, the Titaness of Earth, who told him that the Sisters of Fate had the power to help him go back in time, avert his betrayal and face Zeus. On the Island of Creation, Kratos came upon a room known as the Garden of the Gods, in which there was a Statue of Ares where he was referred to as "The Fallen God of War". Kratos, after he faced many challenges to get to the Sisters, finally arrived at the Temple of the Fates where he met one of the sisters, Lahkesis. She told Kratos that no one could change their destiny and then began to fight him. As Kratos hurt Lahkesis gravely, she summoned her sister, Atropos, from within herself. Atropos quickly grabbed Kratos, took him inside the mirrors, and brought him back to the day where he faced and killed Ares. She threw Kratos on the Blade of the Gods that he used to kill Ares and become the new and great God of War. Then she tried to change his past by destroying the blade. With the blade gone, Ares would be victorious. In order to maintain his existence, Kratos protected the blade while he battled Atropos, eventually defeated her, secured his past, and trapped her inside the mirror. The Second Titanomachy Ares' Tomb While he faced the Hippocampi on Gaia's hand, Kratos followed a path that leads to a chamber, the Tomb of Ares, which contained Ares' massive corpse that was concealed in ice. Kratos fought the first Centaur of the game there. Despite being dead, Ares played a small role in the third game, as he was mentioned by Athena, Hephaestus, Hera, Cronos, Zeus, and Kratos, and was also shown in flashback scenes. There was also a large fresco of Ares in the upper part of the Chamber of the Flame, which showed him wielding his trademark sword. That fresco was located right next to a fresco of his mother, Hera. Ares' voice was heard when Kratos ended up in his psyche. With the death of Zeus and the near destruction of the world, Ares' plan for Kratos to take down the Olympian Gods and Mount Olympus came to full fruition, though not as he hoped. Multiplayer “ Once your soul is in my grasp, warrior, I will grant you the strength to crush your enemies. ” Ares was one of the mentors of God of War Ascension's Multiplayer and the only mentor who was not a son of Cronos. His statue was the first one in the Rotunda of Olympus. Overview "With the powers of the god of war, a warrior of Ares is what some might call a "glass cannon" the best physical damage dealers from the game, but also the least resistant to damage. This makes Ares the opposite of Poseidon in Multiplayer. His warriors also have a natural bond with fire and heat, which makes them even more fierce by allowing them to keep burning and harming enemies even after an attack." A Warrior of Ares could annihilate his enemies in a matter of seconds but must watch out for incoming attacks. The God of War's servants could survive in hoards of enemies by themselves, which made that the best class for Trial of the Gods. Warrior Dominant physical powers. Fire Magic Damage over time and disable enemy defenses. Ares Items Enhanced melee combat. Ares Weapons Grant damage bonuses and burn enemies over time in certain special attacks. Ares Armors Focus on enhancing physical powers. Ares Symbols Spear, helmet, dog, vulture, and flaming torch. Appearance Ares appears as a giant warrior god. He wears a brown sleeveless tunic, shoulder pieces with cerberus faces built into them, and has bracers and boots with chains on them. His boots go up to his knees. He has long hair and a beard, which seem to be made of fire. He can grow bladed spider legs from his back. Personality Being the god of war, violence and bloodshed, Ares is cruel, sadistic, and violent, as seen by his caring only about spreading chaos and conflict across the world. According to Zeus, Ares only feels joy when destroying cities and nations. Ares is also extremely greedy and power hungry, as exemplified by his desire to destroy his father, so he can replace him as the new king of gods and the ruler of Olympus. However, all his attempts to overthrow Zeus failed. He was even arrogant to the point of openly calling out Zeus and challenging his rule. Ares also considered love for one's family a weakness, which is evident by how he tricked Kratos into murdering his family, as he believed they hindered his servant from becoming a great warrior. He would later learn the hard way that he should have been careful with his expectations for Kratos, who slaughtered Ares in turn once he became aware of his machinations. This shows that Ares never cared much for his own kin, as he plotted to kill his father Zeus and disowned his son Orkos after he could not meet Ares' expectations. His relationship with his mother Hera and brother Hephaestus was unknown as he was not shown despising them. Ares envies his sister Athena, as she was favored by Zeus and was always trying to prove himself as superior to her in every way, such as creating the perfect warrior for example. Eventually, his hatred and jealousy for his sister makes him attempt to destroy the sacred city Athens; however he was stopped and killed by Kratos, with the support of Athena herself. Powers and Abilities As the original God of War, Ares possessed a formidable arsenal of superhuman and magical abilities - all in correlation with combat and warfare, as these were his spheres of influence. As an Olympian prince and firstborn son of Zeus, his powers were considerably stronger than lesser gods. Befitting his name, Ares was a mighty fighter and one of the most powerful Olympian Gods, possibly equal to or even exceeding his uncles in power who were second only to Zeus himself. Ares was powerful enough that he easily eclipsed Persephone and all of the Furies in might, as evidenced by Kratos being able to defeat them with powerful but relatively simple magic artifacts and weaponry, whereas Kratos needed Pandora's Box, a much stronger power in comparison, in order to at least face the God of War on equal footing. Dimensiokinesis Ares was able to create pocket universes that he could control completely. Ares demonstrated that during his battle with Kratos, where he trapped him in his own mind, where he was forced to protect his family, for Ares to kill after all, and almost broke his spirit. However, the pocket universe seemed to be made in Kratos' head instead of an actual physical dimension as when he returned to his giant body, he was kneeling as Ares appeared behind him and was ready to strike him down. Enhanced Senses Ares was able to sense how Kratos retrieved Pandora's Box while being dozens of miles away from the Desert of Lost Souls. Immortality As a god, Ares was innately immortal; neither aging beyond his prime nor succumbing to mortal frailty such as disease or impotence of any sort. He could not be slain by earthly weapons; only divine forces and weapons such as the power of Hope, Blade of the Gods or other immortals such as Titans could slay him. Superhuman Strength As a God of War and Zeus' firstborn son Ares has immense godly strength able to crush buildings effortlessly, make the ground shake by stomping and fight with Kratos after he was strengthened by Pandora box on equal terms. Superhuman Durability Ares posses incredibly durability as a God of War. During his battle with Kratos, he withstands an immense amount of punishment from him including being impaled his own back protrusions which only infuriated him more. Ares also shows to be very resistant even against divine weapons like Blade of the Gods although he was ultimately killed with said weapon. Power Bestowal Ares was able to grant the chosen warrior with a large variety of abilities and weapons, a power common among the Gods. It was he who gave Kratos his original blades, the Blades of Chaos. He also granted the Redeemed Warrior, if he chose to follow him, the highest amount of attack power as well as the ability to empower their weapons with fire to burn enemies. Pyrokinesis Ares possessed the ability to manipulate fire, in every way possible. Ares was able to infuse it in his weapons, throw fireballs from his hands, and ignited people at will. Ares often used that ability to kill those who opposed him. Ares also used it in an aesthetic way, as his hair and facial hair were made of fire. Astral Projection Ares was able to project an image of himself out of the fire to communicate to Kratos after the Spartan killed his family. Shapeshifting As an Olympian, Ares was able to alter his appearance at will. He did that however to a small extent as the change of his hair was altered between God of War Ascension and God of War. Size Alteration Ares was able to alter his size, and often increased it to titanic proportions, as he did during the Battle of Athens. Transformation Ares was able to sprout large, spider-like protrusions from his back that could be used in combat to hit and impale his enemies. Based on the fact that his statue in God of War Ascension bore those "claws", it is implied that this was a trademark feature of the War God. Telepathy Ares was able to talk to people through their minds, without physically getting involved with his target. He can even do this after creating his pocket dimension as he used it to mentally taunt Kratos. Telekinesis Ares was able to move objects and people with his mind and did that on a massive scale. Ares used the ability to rip the Blades of Chaos from Kratos' arms, and, during the Battle with the Barbarians, lifted people in the air and broke them in half. Teleportation Throughout his battle with Kratos, Ares was able to teleport all around the area very quickly. Geokinesis Ares would occasionally summon enormous volcanic rock structures to try to harm Kratos. War Embodiment As the original God of War, Ares was the embodiment of War itself and was able to draw power from it. In combination with his other abilities, Ares was able to lay waste to huge armies with little to no effort. When he died, Ares' body exploded like a nuclear bomb. Weapon Creation During his final fight with Kratos, Ares has shown the ability to materialize various weapons such as a gigantic war hammer, an axe, and a sword, all of which were enveloped in flames. Underworld Control Ares seems to have limited power over the forces of the Underworld. He crafted the Blades of Chaos from the deepest layers of Hades. Furthermore, the vast majority of Ares' army was made of undead monstrocities, hinting that he has limited necromancy. Monster Conrol Ares could control over a vast legion of monsters which served as the backbone of his army. In conjunction with his undead troopers, he was able to command Harpies, Minotaurs, Gorgons, and Cyclops. Master Combatant As an Original God of War, Ares was the most imposing and skilled warrior of Olympus, surpassed possibly only by his father and uncles. He has mastered all weapons used in the war including sword, axe, war hammer and his back spider-like blades which coupled with his godly powers and physical prowess makes him even more formidable. Even after Kratos gains power from Pandora Box, Ares proved himself to be an extremely hard adversary, fighting with the Ghost of Sparta on equal terms most of their battle and at one point nearly killed him despite ultimately lost to him. Enhanced Marksmanship As a god of war, he possessed a greater level of marksmanship as he was able to perfectly hurl a large pillar from Athens to the far off Pandora's Temple in the Desert of Lost Souls to fatally impale Kratos. Gameplay Ares is the final boss of God of War and is easily one of the most difficult bosses in the entire series. Being faced in a series of three consecutive battles with no respite between them, Ares has by far the longest boss sequence of the whole franchise. Battle 1 Ares has very large HP so this fight can take a while. He also employs a wide arsenal of different and punishing attacks, the vast majority of which can be blocked, although he attacks fast and can be hard to predict. Ares will spend most of the beginning of the fight between axe swings, hammer pounds, spider claw stabs and tackles. Out of all of these the hammer pound is the most troublesome as it uses a ground shockwave that cannot be blocked and must be evaded or jumped, beware that it comes with a hammer swing afterwards. The axe swings and tackles are combo attacks, if the player get shit by a tackle it will be followed by a claw stab and a punch sending them backwards. As Ares loses HP he begins incorporating new attacks. He utilizes a new hammer attack in which he charges at Kratos frontally before using the back of the Hammer which lets out a vicious wave of flames from the hammer's "mouth". He can also now use his spider claws more aggressively, extending them at Kratos in a multi-hit attack that can be used twice one series per each of his right and left sides. Ares can also defend himself with his claws at times, which will be followed by the aforementioned claw attack. Both of these new attacks can be blocked. Finally as Ares has small HP left, it uses a new attack in which he teleports and starts bombarding Kratos with fireballs. These fireballs cannot be blocked and must be dodged repeatedly as they are launched rapidly. Ares is out of reach while using this attack. While the battle will be long, Ares will drop large amounts of Green Orbs and to a lesser extent Blue Orbs, allowing the player to regain their strength and keep in the battle. Strategy Ares is fierce and his attacks can do a lot of damage and leave little room to defend or evade while attacking him. It is better to tackle this fight defensively as Ares can brutally punish players who neglect defense, which is especially true in higher difficulities in which he can end the fight in a few blows. The Blades of Chaos are the preferred weapon as it is fast and has range that allows players to evade easier and be more on the alert of Ares' attacks. It is possible to somewhat stunlock Ares with an aggressive approach. The Army of Hades is by far the best option for quick and dirty damage that can keep Ares locked due to the number of hits. This in conjunction with the Blade of Artemis can greatly damage Ares while limiting his attacks, although this relies on luck and the player being able to react in time and either block or evade whenever necessary. All of Ares' attacks can be blocked except the hammer pound and the fireball attack. His attacks are executed quick but are also telegraphed by certain actions. His axe swing is announced by summoning his axe before slicing with it. His hammer pound has him summon his hammer with his arms above his head, this attack cannot be blocked but can be parried, however it will follow with a hammer swing, so players should evade as soon as they parry or they will be stunned. The hammer pound is often used when Ares runs towards Kratos. His claw attacks are all announced by moving his claws in some fashion such as moving his claws to the front before trying to stab with all of them, or moving his back to either the left side or right side, as he readies to extend his claws or block some attacks with them which is always followed by a side claw attack. All claw attacks have extreme range. His second hammer attacks has him summon his hammer while rotating it, he will charge Kratos with it before trying to burn him with the flamethrower at the back, the flamethrower, contrary to appearances can be blocked. Whenever Ares rises his hands with no weapon summoned, he will try to tackle Kratos which initiates a combo. Finally when Ares will use his fireball attack he will typically glow in flames before teleporting. This attack cannot be blocked, and can be either evaded or interrupted via Zeus' Fury. The Rage of the Gods can be used with impunity here as it will be refilled at the end of the fight. Use it for a large amount of damage, even more so if the unlimited magic bonus has been unlocked. Players are encouraged not to utilize burn their Magic meter too much, as it will be necessary to make the next battle easier. Ares doesn't drop as many Blue Orbs as he does Green Orbs, so preserving some Magic is encouraged. Ares will continuously stand still use this chance to attack and deal large damage to Ares. The final sequence of the fight is tricky as it involved Kratos engaged in a strength contest with Ares which requires extensive O button pressing. The tricky part comes soon after, as the player is prompted into a Quick Time Event in which the correct button must be pressed twice to end the fight. The transition between O button and QTE is quite short and it is common for players to press the O button during the QTE, which often means the sequence is broken, allowing Ares to regenerate, some HP, although the player can attack him before he restores too much. All in all one should pay careful attention. Battle 2 Kratos now faces doppelgangers of himself which intend to kill his family. If either him or his family die it is a game over. The copies are not that durable but they appear in swarms and there is a large number of them before the battle is over. As the battle progresses the house will break apartand the overall map will be reduced. A floating platform at the back will spawn a copy which periodically used Zeus' Fury to stun the player, allowing the rest of the copies to attack the family with impunity. Closer to the end of the battle, copies wielding Blade of Artemis will appear. These are extremely dangerous as they deal considerably more damage to the family than the other copies. Strategy Magic will come in handy here, which is why the player should have preferably a full meter bar from the previous battle. Army of Hades will be the player's best tool in keeping the clones at bay. Rage of the Gods with Magic Unlimited will also be a tremendous help, as the player can repeatedly spam Army of Hades and Poseidon's Fury, letting them crowd control effectively. Defeated clones will yield blue orbs. The Blades of Chaos are also the better weapon for crowd control here through Plume of Prometheus Square, Square, Triangle. Don't let the clones, close to you as it can trigger a grab sequence in which you must shake them off, losing you precious time and momentum. Grabing the clones is an instant kill but is ill advised as it takes a long time to kill one and there is a swarm to fend off. Simply spam the strongest attacks available and save nothing, for neither the Magic nor Rage meter will be necessary for the next battle. It is, however, a wise idea to reserve a cast of Army of Hades in case the family needs healing as the clones can interrupt you. If one doesn't not succeed they should not be discouraged, as the battle does rely quite a bit on luck. If they feel like they don't have enough magic at the start, consider restarting the first battle and ending it with more magic. Battle 3 The final battle and a potentially frustrating one. The fight is a tug of war between both fighters as they try to fill their own bar at the expense of the other, this leaves ample room to recover for both parties. However, Kratos has neither Magic nor Rage meter and his attacks with the Blade of the Gods are far simpler than Ares' attacks which are more complex and far more devastating. Ares' new attacks include a sword combo that can be blocked. His own version of Army of Hades which can be blocked as well. A magic attack in which Ares will teleport before summoning 4 giant rocks which will collide and explode, which cannot be blocked. By far his worst attack is a hand blast that cannot be blocked and will leave Kratos stunned, which is always followed by a claw multi hit attack which Kratos will not be able to evade or block while stunned resulting in unfair one-sided damage that can let Ares gain a lot of advantage or regain a lot of his own lost gauge. In higher difficulities this combo can instantly turn the tide of the battle or be an instant kill. Ares will continuously run towards the player which is almost always either a sword combo or a hand blast. He will periodically roar after using some of these attacks. Strategy Players should prioritize defense here as offense is not in their side, evade Ares and attack only when an opportunity rises as you do not want to risk a hand blast or the claw attack that comes after. Do not bother with the Blade of the Gods' techniques as they aren't as powerful nor nearly as effective at draining his gauge and are slow in nature. By far the best way to deal damage against Ares involves a sequence in which Kratos clashes swords with the God of War, this allows the player a QTE in which they are prompted to spam the O button. Should they succeed, Kratos will perform a series of sword attacks which will deal enormous damage to Ares and leave him stunned afterwards allowing one to deal more damage. In order to trigger the sequence one must attack Ares until he blocks with his own sword and keep attacking until the O button prompt appears. There is a caveat, however, Ares can block Kratos' attacks in a way that the sequence won't be triggered and will result in a counter. The best way to determine whether the sequence will be triggered is if Ares was made to flinch before he blocked, if he took damage but did not flinch and blocked, then evade, as the sequence will not be triggered. If Ares flinched, took damage and decided to block, then continue. Take advantage of whenever Ares roars at the end of some of his attacks to slam him and trigger the sequence. Another chance to deal damage comes when he teleports. He will always teleport to the upper part of the map in the middle before casting his rock attack. There is quite a delay before the rocks are summoned, use it to land anywhere between two to three hits before rolling away. There is also some room for damage right after the rocks explode as he won't attack immediately. Worth noting that, although rare, Ares gauge can be depleted as he readies this attack, if this happen the battle won't end until he finishes this move. Once he is hit one more time the battle should end. Relationships Zeus Unlike most of the other gods, Ares ignored Zeus's orders and had no fear of Zeus's wrath, to the point that he challenged his father several times while mocking him for sending a "broken mortal" to fight him, instead of facing Ares by himself. Athena Ares has a deep hatred for his sister, as he refuses to even stay in Olympus when she is around. Ares considers Athena weak and is always trying to prove himself as superior to the goddess of war, or attacking her in every opportunity, as when he would command Kratos to attack the villages and cities that were sacred to the goddess. Ares envies the amount of respect and worship that Athena receives from other deities and mortals, while he himself is hated and despised. Kratos Back in the days when Kratos was still his servant, Ares considered him an almost "perfect warrior", possibly because they both shared the same rage, hatred and love for bloodshed. However, unlike Ares, Kratos still loved and cared deeply for his family; feelings that were considered a weakness by the god of war. After Kratos abandoned Ares, the warrior god started to despise Kratos, considering him just a "broken mortal" with no value and saying he was every bit as weak as the day the Spartan begged Ares to save his life. Gallery Tomb of AresAres, the fallen God of WarAres in God of War AscensionAres as he appears in multiplayerAres undistortedConcept artAres effigy in GoW Ascension Trivia Ares was voiced by Steven Blum in God of War and God of War Ascension, and by Fred Tatasciore in God of War III. Interestingly, he shared the same voice actor Steven Blum as Lucifer from the animated movie of Dante's Inferno, a game that shared many gameplay mechanics and themes. Ares' appearance changed dramatically during the development of God of War. Originally, David Jaffe had intended for the god to appear as "ninety percent energy and ten percent material", but because of the limited power of the PS2, Ares' appearance was gradually stripped back to the warrior seen in the final product. Ares also appeared as the main antagonist at the end of Spartan Total Warrior, a game that shared many similarities with God of War. During the final battle, after Kratos is robbed of his blades and magic, Ares will use the Army of Hades ability, implying he has some degree of power stealing or perhaps, with him being a God, can also withdraw blessings or powers other Olympians have given him. Because he was killed by Kratos, it was rather unlikely that Ares had a chance to be affected by the evils of Pandora's Box, as he did not truly display any characteristics of the evils the Box contained. As such, Ares' threat to attack Olympus as well as his bloodthirsty ways were already part of his own character. Ares is technically responsible for Kratos' standard appearance with the exception of the scar on the latter's abdomen. He attacked Kratos when the latter was a child, giving him a scar on his right eye and then took Deimos away, leaving Kratos to think his brother was dead and thus caused him to tattoo himself in a way similar to Deimos' birthmark. He also tricked Kratos into killing his own family, thereby causing their ashes to attach themselves to his skin. He even gave Kratos scars on his wrists when he attached the Blades of Chaos to it. It is unknown why, even if he was an enemy of Kratos, his illusion was used by Gaia in God of War II to encourage Kratos to fight back and revive himself after his death at the hands of Zeus. According to one of the Secret Messages at the end of God of War, Ares' soul was confined to a small chamber in Kratos' Throne Room, and was forever tormented by an unknown force. Ares' human-sized avatar was only seen in Ghost of Sparta in flashbacks that showed him taking Deimos away and scarring Kratos. Ares was one of the mentors for God of War Ascension Multiplayer. That made him the only mentor who wasn't a son of Cronos he's his grandson instead. Ares was ranked on 55th place of the Top 100 Video Game Villains on IGN. Ares was the only God in the series shown with the ability to grow retractable blade-like spider legs from his back. It remained unknown if there were other Olympians with that ability or if it's unique to Ares. Megaera, one of the Furies, had spider-like legs growing out of her back their appearance was very similar, though more insect-like, compared to Ares' but they were not on fire and they seemed to be truly a part of her physiology. Based on Ares' appearance in God of War Ascension, his ability to grow those spider legs wasn't a secret to the Champions of Ares. In other words, Kratos would have known that Ares had that ability as was implied by Kratos' complete lack of surprise. The legs were mostly a surprise for the gamer. The Champions of Ares had a natural bounding with fire and gained energy from battle as revealed in Ares' Trailer of Ascension. In God of War Ascension, Ares was seen with shorter hair and beard than in the other games. The reason of the change was still unknown. It was most likely, however, that Ares, like the other Gods, could change his appearance depending on whatever suited him. Since Ares' appearance in Ascension is shown in flashbacks, it is possible this was Ares' appearance prior to Kratos' birth or as the game took place ten years prior to the original game. Ares is technically responsible for the events of the Greek-era games of the series by tricking Kratos into killing his family, he would set him on the path that would lead to Olympus' destruction. Ironically, Ares lacks a mustache with his facial hair, a gesture which is seen by most cultures as a symbol of non-violence and pacifism. Mustaches are strongly associated with military services and thus removing them was considered a symbolic gesture of rejecting militarism. v d eGods in the God of War seriesGreekGods AeĂ«tes Amphitrite Aphrodite Apollo Ares Ariadne Artemis Asclepius Athena Boreas Circe Demeter Dionysus Erinys Eurus Hades Hephaestus Hera Hercules Hermes Hestia Iris Kratos Medea Muses Nike Notus Orkos Pelias Persephone Phobos Poseidon Triton Zephyrus Zeus Zora and Lora Titans Atlas Cronos Echidna Eos Epimetheus Gaia Helios Hyperion Iapetus Mnemosyne Oceanus Perses Prometheus Rhea Themis Thera Typhon Demigods Calliope Castor and Pollux Ceryx Deimos Hercules Kratos Medea Orkos Peirithous Pelias Perseus Theseus Zora and Lora Primordials Atropos Ceto Chaos Clotho Erebus Eros Gaia Graeae Morpheus Nemesis Nyx Ouranos Ourea Sisters of Fate Tartarus Thanatos The Furies Alecto Lahkesis Megaera Orkos Tisiphone NorseAesir Baldur Bragi BĂșri Forseti GnĂĄ Heimdall Hör HƓnir Iunn Magni Meili Modi Nanna Odin Sif Sleipnir Thor TĂœr Ullr VĂ­arr Vili VĂ© Vanir Beyla Freya Freyr Nerthus Njörd Misc. Ægir Loki Mimir RĂ n Primordials Auumbla Borr Ymir MiscellaneousEgyptian Thoth TheMiꞌkmaq (also Mi'gmaq, Lnu, Miꞌkmaw or Miꞌgmaw; English: / ˈ m ÉȘ ÉĄ m ɑː /; Miꞌkmaq: ) are a First Nations people of the Northeastern Woodlands, indigenous to the areas of Canada's Atlantic Provinces and the GaspĂ© Peninsula of Quebec as well as the northeastern region of Maine.They call their national territory Miꞌkmaꞌki (or Miꞌgmaꞌgi).
The Odinforce[1] is a powerful, mystical energy used by the Kings of Asgard, most notably Odin, hence its name. It is the source of power of the spear Gungnir wielded by the Kings of Asgard, and the Destroyer, and must be periodically replenished by entering the Odinsleep.[1] History War Against the Dark Elves Bor wielding Gungnir and the Odinforce Five thousand years ago, the then-king Bor led the armies of Asgard in their struggle against the Dark Elves into their Homeworld of Svartalfheim to secure the Aether, a weapon of infinite destruction. Upon arriving on the Dark World, Bor fired blasts of Odinforce from his spear Gungnir to cut down swaths of Dark Elves.[2] Jotunheim Invades Earth Odin wielding Gungnir and the Odinforce Using the Casket of Ancient Winters, the Jotuns sought to take over the other Realms and unleash a new Ice Age. They began with invading Midgard, but fortunately for its inhabitants the Asgardian armies led by Odin pushed back the Jotuns to their home world. During the war, Odin used his signature spear Gungnir to full effect against the Frost Giant hordes.[3] Thor's Banishment Destroyer fires blast of Odinforce from its head During Thor's coronation, a squad of Frost Giants infiltrated Odin's Vault. Sensing their presence, Odin activated the Destroyer, which was stored within the Vault itself. The Destroyer armor powered up, summoning the Odinforce and disintegrating the intruders with energy blasts emitted from its head.[3] Odin casts Thor out of Asgard After Thor's disobedience and reckless actions on Jotunheim endangered the Nine Realms, Odin stripped Thor of his power and banished him to Midgard. Odin takes Thor's hammer MjĂžlnir and uses it to channel a burst of Odinforce that broke apart Thor's armor and pushed him into the Bifrost.[3] After Loki angrily yelled at his adoptive father for not informing him of his true nature, Odin collapsed in shock. Immediately after, Loki called upon some guards that carried him to the bed chamber where he is supposed to stay until his Odinsleep is over, during which Odin would rejuvenate and replenish the Odinforce.[3] Thor confronts the Destroyer Due to Odin's inability to perform his actions as King of Asgard while in the Odinsleep, Loki was appointed regent, and after numerous subversive acts against his rule by his subjects and Thor's friends, Loki sent the Destroyer down to Earth after Thor. The automaton laid waste to the small town of Puente Antiguo by incinerating everything in sight with its optic blasts. After suffering fatal wounds as a mortal, Thor regains his power and quickly destroys the Destroyer, easily deflecting its blasts with MjĂžlnir.[3] After returning to Asgard and learning of the true state of things, Thor tries to stop Loki's plan to destroy Jotunheim. During the subsequent duel, Loki wields Gungnir and fires several Odinforce blasts against his brother.[3] Phase 2 As part of the Protocol Phase 2, the wreckage of the Destroyer Armor left behind in New Mexico was salvaged and reverse engineered by scientists to create a gun-like weapon of great power that would fire blasts of Odinforce like the automaton it was made from.[4] Loki's Campaign on Earth Phil Coulson threatens Loki After coming to conquer Earth, Loki was apprehended by Thor and his new allies at During Loki's escape, he fatally wounded Agent Phil Coulson with a stab through the heart after deceiving both him and Thor. Before succumbing to death, Coulson fired a Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun that was developed as part of Phase 2 from the wreckage of the Destroyer appropriated by The blast of Odinforce was powerful enough to blow Loki several meters back and through a wall.[5] Return of the Dark Elves Dark Elf felled by a blast of Odinforce The start of the Convergence and the unearthing of the Aether reactivated a dormant Dark Elf ship carrying the last survivors of their race. During the Dark Elves' attack on Asgard, Odin vanquished the last of the foes alive in the Throne Room after their initial descent.[2] Funeral Ritual Frigga dissolves into energy After the devastating attack and the death of Queen Frigga at the hands of Malekith, the deceased were put on funerary boats and floated to the edge of the Asgardian sea. Before falling off the end, Odin converted his fallen queen into energy using the Odinforce. While the vessel fell into the abyss, the Odinforce rose among the stars.[2] Attack on Cybertek Phil Coulson wields the Destroyer weapon During the Battle at Cybertek, Director Nick Fury showed up to help Coulson and his team against John Garrett and his Centipede Soldiers, bringing with him the Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun. Coulson used its concussive blasts to great effect against the Centipede Soldiers.[6] Kree Visitor Leo Fitz wields the Destroyer weapon After the activation of the ancient Kree City, the Kree Vin-Tak came to Earth to investigate the current state of the Inhumans and to eliminate any if found. came into conflict with him after it became clear he was after their teammate Skye. Leo Fitz used the Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun against the Kree while he was fighting against another teammate Bobbi Morse.[7] Ragnarök Begins Odin dissolves into the Odinforce After returning to Asgard from his travels in search of answers about the Infinity Stones and the Fall of Asgard, Thor went in search of his father Odin with his brother Loki, who had been masquerading as Odin and secretly ruling Asgard. Having found Odin overlooking a cliff in Norway, he told his sons it was his time to die and for Ragnarök to begin. Odin subsequently dissolved into Odinforce upon his death.[8] Items Gungnir Destroyer Destroyer Armor Prototype Gun Trivia In the non-canon video game Thor God of Thunder, Odin used Odinforce to revive Sif.[9] Gallery References ↑ Thor junior novelization ↑ Thor The Dark World ↑ Thor ↑ The Avengers Prelude Fury's Big Week ↑ The Avengers ↑ Agents of Beginning of the End ↑ Agents of Who You Really Are ↑ Thor Ragnarok ↑ Thor God of Thunder

TheOdinforce is a powerful, mystical energy used by the Kings of Asgard, most notably Odin, hence its name. It is the source of power of the spear Gungnir wielded by the Kings of Asgard, and the Destroyer, and must be periodically replenished by entering the Odinsleep. Five thousand years ago, the then-king Bor led the armies of Asgard in their struggle

“ We will help you defeat Zeus. ” –Gaia Gaia, mother of the Titans and the Earth itself. The Titans were the race of deities who ruled over Greece before the Olympian Gods came to existence. They were the ones who aided Kratos in his quest for vengeance against Zeus but they became the secondary group of antagonists upon Gaia's betrayal. Greek Mythology In Greek mythology, the Titans ÎčÎŹÎœ were a race of extremely powerful and physically huge deities that ruled the world during the legendary Golden Age of Mankind. They were the children of Gaia and Ouranos. There were 12 original Titans, the males being known as the Titans Oceanus, Coeus, Kreios, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Cronos and the females as the Titanides Rhea, Theia/Thera, Phoebe, Mnemosyne, Themis and Tethys. They were ruled by the youngest Titan, Cronos, who overthrew Ouranos with the aid of Gaia who crafted his sickle and his brothers not Oceanus and Typhon, Titan God of Wind Storm and son of Tartarus and Gaia. Later, several of the Titans also produced offspring which were also Titans. These Titans included the children of Oceanus the Potamoi and Oceanids, the children of Coeus the Coeides Leto, Asteria and Lelantos, the children of Kreios the Creionides Astraeus, Pallas and Perses, the children of Hyperion the Hyperionides Helios, Eos and Selene, the children of Iapetus the Iapetionides Atlas, Menoetius, Prometheus, and Epimetheus. The Titans preceded the Olympian Gods who, led by Zeus, eventually overthrew them in the Titanomachy. The Titans were then imprisoned in Tartarus, the deepest and darkest pit of the Underworld. Only a few Titans such as Prometheus, Oceanus were spared that fate. Atlas, who led the Titans in the Titanomachy, was forced to hold the sky Ouranos upon his shoulders, fore the sky was greatly damaged in the war and couldn't support itself and also because of the death of the sky Ouranus. In the God of War Series Birth and Fate Rhea awaiting Cronos atop the Summit of Sacrifice. In the beginning, there was darkness. The Titans were born on the Island of Creation, home to the Sisters of Fate and controllers of time. Themis was born of Gaia, who became the embodiment of divine order, law, and custom, giving the Titans a purpose to be a part of the world. The rest of the world was created by the Titans and Cronos was given the title as ruler. However, it was prophesized that one day Cronos would be overthrown by his very children, just as Uranus had been years before. In an attempt to sway the Sisters into his favor, Cronos gifted them with the Steeds of Time. The Sisters refused to change his fate and the fate that would also haunt the Titans forever. Cronos began devouring his children one by one so that the prophecy may not come true. His wife, Rhea, could not bear another such loss and hid the sixth and final child on an island far away from the watchful eyes of her husband. Cronos foolishly swallowed a rock wrapped in cloth in the baby's place. The child who escaped his siblings’ fate was Zeus, who was raised by his grandmother Gaia herself to nurture his desire to free his brothers and sisters from their prison. When the day came and Zeus had become a young man, he freed his siblings from their cruel father and the Great War began. The Great War Titans in their last moments on the mortal world before being engulfed by the Blade of Olympus' power. The Titans believed that they had to win or the Gods would make the mortals suffer, caring only for control and power. The Titans Prometheus and Helios In the mythology Epimetheus also joined the Olympians, which isn't the case in the game joined the Gods in the battle against the Titans, betraying their very own. The Titans were led by the great Atlas, who saved Cronos, the latter was about to have his soul consumed by the hands of Hades, by hurtling rocks and causing earthquakes toward the God. In Cronos' place Atlas was captured by Hades with the help of Poseidon, but the battle continued. Mountains were hurled like mere pebbles, and the ground shook from massive earthquakes. The war between the Titans and the Gods forged the landscape of the mortal world. Eventually, Zeus created the Blade of Olympus, and used its immense magical power to send the Titans to the foulest pits of the Underworld – Tartarus. This ended the Great War, and the gods established their domain upon Mount Olympus, being worshiped by the mortals who begged for their mercy and guidance. The Golden Age had indeed ended. An unidentified Titan, imprisoned in The Jails of Tartarus. In Tartarus, the Titans would be tortured or trapped for all eternity despite Cronos being the one who caused the great war with the Gauntlet of Zeus being created to chain and bind them. One of the Titans chained to the walls of Tartarus with this method that Kratos encounters was Hyperion. Cronos suffered the fate of wandering the Desert of Lost Souls with Pandora's Temple chained to his back until the strength of the whirling winds and sands ripped his flesh from his bones. Aegaeon was transformed into a living prison for oathbreakers by the Furies for breaking his oath to Zeus to fight alongside the Gods with the other Hecatonchires. The Titan Typhon was imprisoned within an enormous mountain. On the same mountain as Prometheus, because of betraying Zeus and giving the mortals the fires of Olympus, was forced to endure the pain of having his liver eaten everyday by a large eagle only to suffer the fate again and again. The great Titan Atlas was to hold the world of the living on his shoulders, his hands chained to the earth though Kratos broke one of the chains, releasing him from some of the pain. Kratos' Encounter With Cronos Cronos, with the temple of Pandora on his back, suffering in the Desert of Lost Souls. Athena instructed Kratos to journey to the Desert of Lost Souls where the Titan Cronos crawled with Pandora’s Temple upon his back. The Titan showed no notice of him as Kratos climbed a mountain leading to the temple for three days, while Cronos was still crawling pitifully across the harsh desert wasteland with the wind blowing in his face. The mighty Titan walked in the desert for millennia until Kratos retrieved Pandora's Box. They would later meet at the Steeds of Time A holograph of Cronos. The Titan was later sent to Tartarus with the temple chained to his back. The Prisoner of Atlantis Within the volcanic mountain outside of Atlantis, the lava titan, Thera, was imprisoned and she appears to be the core of the volcanic activity. There, Kratos was informed by her that his arrival was foretold by Gaia and pleaded to be released or they would both remain prisoners of their own torments. Kratos hurled his blades into Thera's chest, thus receiving the power of Thera's Bane and setting Thera free, who then started tearing down her chains as the spartan left the chamber, leaving destruction in her wake. As the volcano erupted, she was seen rising out of her captivity in the distance, though what became of Thera remains unknown. It's likely that Thera, along with the other Titans, joined Kratos in his assault against the gods and was killed during the battle. Alliance with Kratos Kratos meets Gaia and the Titans. Kratos was saved by Gaia's guidance while he was being taken to the Underworld. She told Kratos that Zeus would have to be destroyed in order for there to be any hope for Kratos. With her voice whispering into Kratos' ear, the powerful warrior traveled to the mountain where Typhon and Prometheus rested. Typhon, bound to his mountainous prison, refused to help the former Olympian. Typhon tried blowing Kratos off of the cliffs where he walked, hoping he would fall to his death. Kratos managed to obtain Typhon's Bane by stabbing Typhon's eye, blinding him. Kratos also released Prometheus from his torment by burning him to death in a fiery pit, granting him the power of the Rage of the Titans. Cronos gifted Kratos with the last of his magic while traveling with the Steeds of Time. This magic was known as Cronos' Rage. Kratos also fell into the grasp of the mighty Titan Atlas, who gifted him with the knowledge of the Great War and the powerful Atlas Quake. With all of his powers and gifts, Kratos defeated the Sisters of Fate and traveled back in time to the final minutes of the Great War. He saved the Titans from being banished and brought them into his time. There, he and the Titans climbed Mount Olympus to finally rid the mortals of the petty gods once and for all. The mortals were terrified, but there was nowhere to run or hide from the brutal battle. Second Titanomachy “ Zeus! Your son has returned! I bring the destruction of Olympus!! ” With the Second Titanomachy having begun, the Olympians immediately leapt into battle against the Titans climbing up Mount Olympus. Helios, Hermes, Hercules, and Hades engaged the Titans head on, while Poseidon waits with Zeus. Hades in his giant form would use his Claws to dislodge the Titan Oceanus as he was making his way up the mountain. Poseidon then entered the fray by leaping off the top of Olympus, he targeted the Titan Epimetheus and blasted through his chest, killing him instantly and knocking him off the mountain into the waters below. With the help of his Hippocampi, which erupted from the water, Poseidon pulled at least one more Titan off Mount Olympus before reaching Kratos and Gaia, in the form of a colossal watery construct. After a long and hard struggle, Kratos and Gaia combined their efforts, managing to kill the God of the Sea, with the Spartan gouging his eyes and snapping his neck. Victorious from their battle with Poseidon, Kratos and Gaia reached Zeus, who then summoned a lightning bolt to blast them off the mountain, resulting in Kratos falling into the Underworld, though not before learning that he was just a pawn for Gaia which made the Titans his new enemies along with the Gods. In retribution for her betrayal, Kratos sends Gaia plummeting from Olympus. After killing Hades and escaping the Underworld, Kratos happened upon a wounded Gaia who praised the Spartan for surviving his fall, stating "The blood of Cronos serves you well". She then pleaded with him for help but he cuts the vines of Gaia's damaged hand. When she pleads to him by asking if she meant anything to him, Kratos responded in a form of cruel irony that Gaia was his pawn as she stated she must face Zeus so the Titans may have their vengeance on the Gods. However, Kratos stated the war against the gods was his war not hers. For her earlier betrayal, he uses the Blade of Olympus and cuts the remaining vine to her hand causing her to fall off the mountain to her supposed demise. Kratos battling a Centaur General as Perses looks on Later in the war-torn city of Olympia, Helios was still engaged in combat with the Titan Perses when Kratos reached the site of the battle. With the help of a Ballista, Kratos knocked Helios and his chariot into the grasp of Perses, who crushed and tossed the Sun God across the city. Perses then proceeded to rampage throughout the city while Kratos continued onward with his own agenda and decapitated the Sun God with his bare hands. Once he made his way through an Icarus Vent, Kratos came across Perses again, who tried to kill him, as possible retribution for what Kratos had done to Gaia. Kratos managed to shun the attack of the Titan, then pulled out the Blade of Olympus and impaled Perses' left eye before causing an explosion, blasting the Titan's face. Perses fell off the mountain once again, only this time, it seemed very unlikely he would have survived the fall as he is never seen again. Cronos, attempting to crush Kratos to death When sent by Hephaestus on a suicide mission to find the Omphalos Stone in Tartarus, Kratos stumbled onto the fallen hand of Gaia before encountering his grandfather Cronos. Enraged at his very presence and for supposedly killing Gaia, Cronos made an attempt to kill his grandson, losing a few finger nails to Kratos in the process. After battling against the massive Titan, Cronos managed to swallow Kratos, which proved to be a fatal mistake as the Spartan managed to cut his way out using the Blade of Olympus, spilling Cronos' intestines in the process. Kratos then proceeded to kill Cronos with the Blade of Olympus before returning to Hephaestus with the Omphalos Stone to craft the Nemesis Whip. During the final battle between him and Zeus, Kratos encountered Gaia, who managed to mostly regrow her lost hand to climb back up the mountain, one last time when she interrupted the fight between father and son. Declaring that "the reign of Olympus ends now" upon her return, Gaia then expresses anger towards Kratos and the Gods as her world "bleeds" because of them. Revealing that she never sought Kratos' death, Gaia proclaims that the Spartan has left her no other choice; Zeus took this moment to comment that Kratos has failed her and that she should have chosen the other one instead. Angered by this defiance, Gaia simply replied that "father and son will die together" and crushed the Shrine of Olympus in her hands. Zeus and Kratos leapt into a large gaping wound in her chest caused earlier by Poseidon's Hippocampi and found their way to her heart, where Kratos proceeded to shatter its defenses, and drew energy from the Titan, causing her immense pain. The battle resumed when Zeus made his appearance and continued until Kratos stabbed Zeus with the Blade of Olympus and ran him through Gaia's heart, killing her as her body dissolving collapsed onto Olympus, leaving only large chunks of earth, and some withered trees and branches behind. With the deaths of all the other Titans, the only remaining Titan is possibly Atlas as he is left holding the world on his shoulders at Pillar of the World, Typhon's fate is largely unknown but possibly still alive. Appearance Full body of a Titan Physical The Titans are as large as mountains and appear to be mostly elemental. Though they are evidently not very physically beautiful in any way with few exceptions, they possess immense physical strength and stamina. The Olympians appear more civilized and human than the Titans, whereas the Titans appear more ancient, earthly, and elemental. However, this is not applied to all Titans, as Rhea, Prometheus, Eos and Helios look more human, and share the human's common figure and overall height and appearance though the latter two were Titans that helped the Olympians and may have transformed to their current appearance. In-Game There are numerous Titans who make various appearances throughout the entire God of War series. These are a few Gaia Deceased The Primordial Goddess of the Earth and the mother and grandmother of all of The Titans. Also their current leader. Ouranos presumed Deceased The Primordial God of the Sky and the father and grandfather of all of The Titans. Atlas The Titan that was forced to carry the Sky on his shoulders. Also, he was new emperor of the Titans in the events of the Great War. He was the Titan of Endurance. Cronos Deceased The Father of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter. He is the former Emperor of the Titans and Titan of Time and Harvest. Hyperion Presumed Deceased The father of Helios, Eos, and Selene. He is the Titan of Light. Selene The daughter of Hyperion, and sister of Helios and Eos. She is the Titaness-goddess of the Moon, Night and Birth. Helios Deceased God of Sun. Eos Presumed Deceased The daughter of Hyperion and sister of Helios and Selene. She is the Titaness-goddess of Dawn, Dew, Morning Red and Frost. Oceanus presumed Deceased The Oceanic Titan seen climbing Mt. Olympus in "God of War III." He is the divine personification of the "World Ocean" and the Titan of Water and Ocean. Prometheus Deceased The Titan of Foresight and Forethought, forced to bear the pain of having his liver eaten every day by an eagle after giving fire to mankind. Rhea The mother of the first Olympians, the wife of Cronos, and Queen of the Titans. She was the Titaness of Motherhood and Earthly Elements. Themis Titaness-goddess of Law, Justice, Divine, and Custom. She is the sister of Mnemosyne. Mnemosyne Titaness-goddess of Memory and Remembrance. She is the sister of Themis. Typhon The Titan-Giant of Wind and Storm, who is punished by Zeus by trapping him underneath a large mountain. Perses Deceased The Titan of Destruction. Epimetheus Deceased The Titan of Hindsight and Afterthought Thera The Titaness of Lava, who is trapped inside a volcano in Atlantis. Iapetus Ancestor of all of Mortal races. Polyphemus Deceased A gigantic Cyclops, son of Poseidon, referred to as a Titan. Gyges Deceased One of the Hecatonchires, sons of Gaia and Ouranos and brothers of the Titans, though not Titans themselves. Aegaeon Deceased Another Hecatonchire. Turned into a prison for the living damned by The Furies for breaking his blood oath with Zeus. Python Deceased The Titan-Serpent son of Gaia and by the blood of Ouranos, slain by the god Apollo in Delphi. Cottus Deceased One of the Hecatonchires, sons of Gaia and Ouranos and brothers of the Titans. Powers The main powers that all Titans possessed are superhuman strength, superhuman stamina, superhuman durability, immortality and regenerative abilities. Some of the Titans may also possess some form of energy projection and the power to control and manipulate the elements which they embody. Oceanus and Perses seem to be covered in their respective elements, Oceanus being covered in Water and Lightning, and Perses is covered in Lava implying that they both could manipulate those elements. Gaia could also possess the power over Earth and possibly over the life on it. They seem to possess shape-shifting ability, since the Titans Rhea, Helios, Prometheus and Eos fully resemble human beings in size, height and beauty. Given that their fellow Titans didn't look appealing at all, so it can be assumed that they prefer a more attractive human form, and assume their appearance. However, it is unknown what powers Rhea, mother of the six original Olympians, possesses, as she hasn't displayed her own powers in the series, as well as her current status and location being unknown, though it is likely she is deceased or living somewhere far away. They also seem to have awareness over the events that happen in the corresponding element that they embody in the world. For example, Gaia saw all the events that happened to Kratos and was able to talk to him despite not being present at the time. The same happens with other Titans like Prometheus and Typhon, who had some knowledge about Kratos even though they were both isolated in a mountain. 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You are seeing God of War guide Buri’s Storeroom. This post was compiled by * To God of WarIn the sixth objective of the main story, “A New Destiny”, you must explore new areas and yield new boons. One of the new locations spawning during the Lake of Nine low tide phase is The Buri Reserve. This guide explains how to enter the reserve and what you will find there. The Buri Reserve SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Several new land masses will be available to you after A New Destiny – these are the areas that were so persistently fogged during your early explorations in the Lake of Nine. Just southeast of Stone Falls, northwest of the lake The Buri Reserve. It’s a small island, but you have to go through a lot of stages to open the doors. When you first arrive, go through the gate on the left side of the beach and start dealing with the draugr – two level five draugr will come out to greet you, and a level six fire draugr behind them. SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon On the other side of the door, turn left and look at the cliffs across the water. There is a Odin’s raven twirling around a stone pillar, which you can get with your ax after a lot of trial and error. When you picked them up Creation Island Treasure Map In Iron Cove during the low tide phase you will find the buried treasure right in the middle of this arena. See our Creation Island Treasure Map guide for more details. Turn around and look at the middle of the island. You are looking for the roots of the world tree and a broken crystal. You may need to move left towards the waterwheel to get a good angle. There’s one too legendary chest here, which is locked by Hel-bramble, but you can’t access it now. SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Once the roots are destroyed, go back through the door and turn left to go up the stairs. On the reserve you can spin a wheel, which in turn spins the giant water wheel. Rotate it until the gap in the water wheel lines up with the area you can see below and to the left. Get back to your canoe and paddle left around the island until you can land on the beach you just opened up. Go across the back of the island to the chain near the gate. Pull up to expose the top hood. SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Get back in your canoe and paddle back to the front of the island. You can now ring all three bells and unlock the reserve. Inside you will find one legendary chest with the Glaive Storm Heavy runic attack one of our favourites. You can find them on the left and right wooden chests with hacksilver and Libra of the World Serpent. * SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon After getting Blades of Chaos, return to Buri’s Lair. At the back of the island you will find a legendary chest capped with hel blackberry. Burn the branches with your weapon and open the chest to do so Fury Titans, a light rune attack. It’s one of our favorites, and you can see it in action below. * SHE Santa Monica Studio/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Article content is collected and compiled by Source Show more posts in this category Games N7cMOR3.
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