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A fight to the end, it's obvious the final battle will be against Zeus. Zeus has proven he's not a clean fighter.



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Jboy0990 said:
Tridrakious said:
I wonder if Kratos dies at the end...

I'm thinkin the same

That would change it from a greek epic to a greek tragedy.



True, but Kratos would still get what he wanted. He would get his revenge and he wouldn't be haunted by his past anymore.



Yeah once its all done he might kill himself cuz the Gods prevented him the first attempt



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I think Kratos has earned the right to rest in piece.



Tridrakious said:
A fight to the end, it's obvious the final battle will be against Zeus. Zeus has proven he's not a clean fighter.

Zeus is a wimp. The final battle should be against one of these people:

  • Khaos (Void) - genderless (sometimes female)- in the end, there will be only Khaos. So either she dies, or is the last to fall.
  • Phanes (Generation) or Himeros (Eros elder – Procreation) – male
  • Phusis (Nature) or Thesis (Creation) – female
  • Erebos (Mists of Darkness) – male
  • Aether (Mists of Light) – male
  • Thalassa (Sea-surface) – female
  • Hemera (Day) – female
  • Nyx (Night) – female
  • Ananke (Inevitability) – female
  • Khronos (Time) – male
  • Eros (Love) – male
  • Gaia (Earth) – female


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    Jboy0990 said:
    Yeah once its all done he might kill himself cuz the Gods prevented him the first attempt

    That would be extraordinarily pathetic.



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    Tridrakious said:
    I wonder if Kratos dies at the end...

    no, he will become the God of Chaos



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