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Kantor said:
binary solo said:
Well there's the Norse and Egyptian polytheistic mythologies they could do, but closer to home, and fairly closely related is Roman polytheistic mythology. Now that Kratos has taken down the greek pantheon the Roman Pantheon decides they can muscle in on a metaphysical power vacuum so Kratos has to fix what he's broken or see the Greek people come under the yoke of Roman tyranny.

Or Krato's son (daughter?) can step in and fix it. If it's a female relation to Kratos then we can have ultimate Bayonetta vs daughter of Kratos threads.

The Roman pantheon is the Greek pantheon, with some tweaked names.

Kratos attacking another pantheon would be a complete story-destroyer. How can there be more than one group of tyrannical individuals who rule the world? And he can't very well attack a human army after destroying a pantheon of gods, and presumably Titans, can he?

Well if you don't want to see Jupiter, Mars, Pluto etc as separate deities, then perhaps Kratos (or any surviving Gods or Titans) can get all prissy at the Romans letting other gods into the Pantheon and according them near equal status. Cybele and Mithras would make ideal gods to have to fight off as outsiders trying to usurp the rightful positions of the Titans/Olympians.

The Norse mythology it wicked too, as is the Egyptian one.



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