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* TheGoomba: Undead Legionnaires are at their most dangerous in huge groups, but can otherwise be dispatched with ease and are some of the only enemies in the series who can be killed with a single press of the circle button.


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* PaletteSwap: In ''Ragnarok'''s Valhalla DLC, they reuse the moveset of the Draugr from the Norse Saga.
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* TrainingThePeacefulVillagers: Kratos' writings in ''Valhalla'' reveals that not all Centaur's were savage, many were once peacful, concerned only with wine making and poetry but after taking up arms to protect their lands from invaders, the Centaur's found themselves headhunted for their skills in battle.

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* TrainingThePeacefulVillagers: Kratos' writings in ''Valhalla'' reveals that not all Centaur's were savage, [[BarbarianTribe savage]], many were once peacful, concerned only with wine making and poetry but after taking up arms to protect their lands from invaders, the Centaur's found themselves headhunted for their skills in battle.
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* TrainingThePeacefulVillagers: Kratos' writings in ''Valhalla'' reveals that not all Centaur's were savage, many were once peacful, concerned only with wine making and poetry but after taking up arms to protect their lands from invaders, the Centaur's found themselves headhunted for the skills in battle.

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* TrainingThePeacefulVillagers: Kratos' writings in ''Valhalla'' reveals that not all Centaur's were savage, many were once peacful, concerned only with wine making and poetry but after taking up arms to protect their lands from invaders, the Centaur's found themselves headhunted for the their skills in battle.
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* TrainingThePeacefulVillage: Kratos' writings in ''Valhalla'' reveals that not all Centaur's were savage, many were once peacful, concerned only with wine making and poetry but after taking up arms to protect their lands from invaders, the Centaur's found themselves headhunted for the skills in battle.

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* TrainingThePeacefulVillage: TrainingThePeacefulVillagers: Kratos' writings in ''Valhalla'' reveals that not all Centaur's were savage, many were once peacful, concerned only with wine making and poetry but after taking up arms to protect their lands from invaders, the Centaur's found themselves headhunted for the skills in battle.

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%%* * AbusiveParent: To Orkos.Orkos when he wasn't born the powerful warrior she and Aees desired.


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*TrainingThePeacefulVillage: Kratos' writings in ''Valhalla'' reveals that not all Centaur's were savage, many were once peacful, concerned only with wine making and poetry but after taking up arms to protect their lands from invaders, the Centaur's found themselves headhunted for the skills in battle.
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* TragicVillain: ''Valhalla'' and the memories conjured up to combat Kratos in the titular realm would explain much more about ''why'' they were an enemy in the original saga as a codex entry; the Cyclopses were originally simple farmers located on islands throughout the Mediterranean content with living in their quiet peace despite their frightening appearance and strength—but come the first Titanomachy, that same frightening appearance and strength made them an easy target to be quickly enslaved by both sides to serve as their respective armies, a role they were permanently locked into even long after its conclusion given how they are ''still'' utilized as a disposable army of monsters up until the end of the Greek saga.
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* ItWaswithYouAllAlong: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Ragnarok'' Kratos becomes the God of Hope, which Pandora stated was in him all along. It may have taken a few centuries, but Pandora was right. In the end, Kratos ''was'' worthy of being a God - the issue is he was the ''wrong'' God at the time of the other games: The God of War, instead of the God of Hope.]]

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* ItWaswithYouAllAlong: ItWasWithYouAllAlong: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Ragnarok'' Kratos becomes the God of Hope, which Pandora stated was in him all along. It may have taken a few centuries, but Pandora was right. In the end, Kratos ''was'' worthy of being a God - the issue is he was the ''wrong'' God at the time of the other games: The God of War, instead of the God of Hope.]]
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* ItWasWithYouAllAllong: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Ragnarok'' Kratos becomes the God of Hope, which Pandora stated was in him all along. It may have taken a few centuries, but Pandora was right. In the end, Kratos ''was'' worthy of being a God - the issue is he was the ''wrong'' God at the time of the other games: The God of War, instead of the God of Hope.]]

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* ItWasWithYouAllAllong: ItWaswithYouAllAlong: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Ragnarok'' Kratos becomes the God of Hope, which Pandora stated was in him all along. It may have taken a few centuries, but Pandora was right. In the end, Kratos ''was'' worthy of being a God - the issue is he was the ''wrong'' God at the time of the other games: The God of War, instead of the God of Hope.]]

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* ItWasWithYouAllAllong: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Ragnarok'' Kratos becomes the God of Hope, which Pandora stated was in him all along. It may have taken a few centuries, but Pandora was right. In the end, Kratos ''was'' worthy of being a God - the issue is he was the ''wrong'' God at the time of the other games: The God of War, instead of the God of Hope.]]



* RightAllAllong: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Ragnarok'' Kratos becomes the God of Hope, which Pandora stated was in him all along. It may have taken a few centuries, but Pandora was right. In the end, Kratos ''was'' worthy of being a God - the issue is he was the ''wrong'' God at the time of the other games: The God of War, instead of the God of Hope.]]

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* RightAllAllong: [[spoiler: At the end of ''Ragnarok'' Kratos becomes the God of Hope, which Pandora stated was in him all along. It may have taken a few centuries, but Pandora was right. In the end, Kratos ''was'' worthy of being a God - the issue is he was the ''wrong'' God at the time of the other games: The God of War, instead of the God of Hope.]]



* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The Gods treat her like crap and they call her "{{it|Is Dehumanizing}}". This later becomes [[PapaWolf Kratos']] BerserkButton.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The Gods treat her like crap and they call her "{{it|Is Dehumanizing}}". This later becomes [[PapaWolf Kratos']] BerserkButton. It's one of the reasons why Kratos respect Hephaestus so much - he only ever refers to her as his "daughter", never an "it", showing how much he ''truly'' cares for her.
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* CleavageWindow: The desert sirens encountered in God of War wear underbust corsets hold by thin strips which only partially cover their nipples, effectively exposing almost entirely their large breasts. The other species of Sirens are topless.

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* CleavageWindow: The desert sirens encountered in God of War wear underbust corsets hold by thin strips which only partially cover their nipples, effectively exposing almost entirely their large breasts. The other species of Sirens are topless.wear worn-out long dresses which entirely expose one or both of their breasts.



* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Kratos kills some of the Sirens by grabbing them and then bending them backwards, breaking their spinal column. When a siren is killed in this way she emits a loud scream which could damage surrounding foes.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Kratos kills some of the Sirens by grabbing them and then bending them backwards, breaking their spinal column. When a siren is killed in this way she emits a loud scream of pain which could damage surrounding foes.



* MakeMeWannaShout: Their primary form of attack are sonic screams. Siren Widows can even paralyze Kratos by unleashing a very deafening sound that will leave him vulnerable for other sirens to attack.

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* MakeMeWannaShout: SuperScream: Their primary form of attack are sonic screams. Siren Widows can even paralyze Kratos by unleashing a very deafening sound that will leave him vulnerable for other sirens to attack. When they are killed they also emit a sonic scream, which can be used by Kratos to damage surrounding foes.
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* DefeatEqualsExplosion: [[spoiler: When she is killed by Kratos, her body turns into a mass of black goo which quickly disintegrate into nothingness.]]
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* DistressedDamsel: She requires being saved by Kratos by death traps like hanging blades or a water-filling tank. Otherwise, she manages to stay out of trouble during encounters with monsters.

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* DistressedDamsel: DamselInDistress: She requires being saved by Kratos by death traps like hanging blades or a water-filling tank. Otherwise, she manages to stay out of trouble during encounters with monsters.
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Charged with guarding the gates to Pandora's Temple, he was the very first individual to try to take Pandora's Box, and the first to die, as punishment he was condemned to forever burn the bodies of all those who have died in the temple.

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Charged with guarding the gates to Pandora's Temple, he was the very first individual to try to take Pandora's Box, and the first to die, as punishment punishment, he was condemned by the gods to forever burn the bodies of all those who have died in the temple.
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Charged with guarding the gates to Pandora's Temple, he was the very first individual to try and fail to take Pandora's Box.

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Charged with guarding the gates to Pandora's Temple, he was the very first individual to try and fail to take Pandora's Box.Box, and the first to die, as punishment he was condemned to forever burn the bodies of all those who have died in the temple.
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* HasTwoMommies: Alecto is his birth mother, but he refers to all three Furies as his mothers.
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* ContinuitySnarl: They are stated to have created the Earth, however the Norse era games state that the world was created from the corpse of Ymir by Odin, it could be possible that they are referring to their respective lands and not the entire planet.

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* ContinuitySnarl: They are stated to have created the Earth, however the Norse era games state that the world was created from the corpse of Ymir by Odin, it Odin. It could be possible that they are referring to their respective lands and not the entire planet.
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* BadassBoast: She boasts of her power over destiny with a small demonstration and a large threat. She brings Krato back to the final boss of the last game and describes how she'll ensure Kratos will lose this battle with her meddling.

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* BadassBoast: She boasts of her power over destiny with a small demonstration and a large threat. She brings Krato Kratos back to the final boss of the last game and describes how she'll ensure Kratos will lose this battle with her meddling.
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* ImpaledwithExtremePrejudice:: Kratos kills them by slamming them on the ground, twisting their leg and piercing their upper body with it.

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* ImpaledwithExtremePrejudice:: ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice:: Kratos kills them by slamming them on the ground, twisting their leg and piercing their upper body with it.
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* ImpaledwithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler: Kratos kills her by impaling her skull with one of the pendulum of the Loom Chamber.]]

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* ImpaledwithExtremePrejudice: ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler: Kratos kills her by impaling her skull with one of the pendulum of the Loom Chamber.]]

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\n* HumanoidAbomination: Despite being the embodiment of primordial natural elements, they appear as giant humanoids, completely nude with the exception of a war helmet.

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* CosmicEntity: They are the embodiment of the primordial natural elements, such as the sky, ocean, or landmasses. Despite their primordial nature, their appearance is humanoid, resembling the one of human beings or deities.




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* CreationMyth: The cosmic war which the Primordials waged against one another shaped the natural elements of the world. The ocean, for example, was formed when Ceto, embodiment of the sea, was destroyed by Uranus, embodiment of the sky.

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* The first beings in existence who waged a great battle against one another that created the Earth (Or at least Greece), from their rage and madness the Furies were created. Their first and only appearance is in the opening cutscene of ''Ascension''.

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* The first beings in existence who waged a great battle against one another that created the Earth (Or at least Greece), from their rage and madness the Furies were created. Their first and only appearance is in the opening cutscene of ''Ascension''.''Ascension''.
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*The first beings in existence who waged a great battle against one another that created the Earth (Or at least Greece), from their rage and madness the Furies were created. Their first and only appearance is in the opening cutscene of ''Ascension''.
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''Norse Era:'' [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesNorseGods Gods]] ([[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesOdin Odin]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesThor Thor]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesMimir Mimir]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesBaldur Baldur]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesFreya Freya]]) | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesJotnar Jotnar]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesOtherCharacters Other Characters]] ([[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesSindriAndBrok Sindri and Brok]]) | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesNorseMonsters Monsters]]-]]]]]

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''Norse Era:'' [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesNorseGods Gods]] ([[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesOdin Odin]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesThor Thor]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesMimir Mimir]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesBaldur Baldur]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesHeimdall Heimdall]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesFreya Freya]]) | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesJotnar Jotnar]] | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesOtherCharacters Other Characters]] ([[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesSindriAndBrok Sindri and Brok]]) | [[Characters/GodOfWarSeriesNorseMonsters Monsters]]-]]]]]
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* SmallRoleBigImpact: It only appears at the beginning of ''God of War II'', but Kratos is forced to drain his powers into the Blade of Olympus to destroy the Colossus, which then crushes him afterwards, leading to the rest of the game.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: Kratos kills some of the Sirens by grabbing them and then bending them backwards, breaking their spinal column. When a siren is killed in this way she emits a loud scream which could damage surrounding foes.
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* CleavageWindow: The desert sirens encountered in God of War wear underbust corsets hold by thin strips which only partially cover their nipples, effectively exposing almost entirely their large breasts. The other species of Sirens are topless.
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