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* BrokenPedestal: When Kratos finally finds and frees Deimos, [[spoiler:the latter attacks him in a rage, remarking that he will never forgive Kratos for failing to protect him.]]

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* BrokenPedestal: When Kratos finally finds and frees Deimos, [[spoiler:the latter attacks him in a rage, remarking that he will never forgive Kratos for failing to protect him. He reconciles with him after Kratos saves him from falling off a cliff, though.]]


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* MeaningfulEcho: "A Spartan ''never'' lets his back hit the ground." This is first said by Child!Kratos to Deimos in a flashback while training. [[spoiler:Later in the game, Deimos says it to Kratos after the latter saves him from falling off a cliff.]]
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''God of War: Ghost of Sparta'' is a ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' video game released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable in 2010, set in-between the events of ''VideoGame/GodOfWarI'' and ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII''.

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''God of War: Ghost of Sparta'' is a ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' video game released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable Platform/PlayStationPortable in 2010, set in-between the events of ''VideoGame/GodOfWarI'' and ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII''.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Kratos of all people seems genuinely taken aback for a brief moment when he encounters King Midas and sees how broken he is.
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It's difficult to treat Thanatos as the Big Bad considering all the details of the story. He is definitely not the single person behind everything happening in the game.


%%* BigBad: Thanatos.
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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: Although justified by gameplay reasons, Kratos is a god in this game, yet he doesn't seems to be as near as powerful he was at the end of God of War or the beginning of God of War II. Also he doesn't have any magic at the beginning, even if in God of War II he still kept Poseidon's Rage and the ability of become giant before losing his powers.

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* ForgotAboutHisPowers: Although justified by gameplay reasons, Kratos is a god in this game, yet he doesn't seems to be as near as powerful he was at the end of God of War or the beginning of God of War II. Also he doesn't have any magic at the beginning, even if in God of War II he still kept Poseidon's Rage and the ability of become giant before losing his powers.

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