The river was a deep, swift torrent that could not be forded.[30] The water at the surface moved slowly and sluggishly, hiding a dangerous subsurface current that could quickly pull boats and swimmers to the bottom.[31]
Styx Caught In The Act Torrent
In the Year of Twelve Warnings, 1494 DR,[note 2] the ranger Minsc and the cleric Nerys fell into the Styx after being caught up in a heist by the Bloodrovers in Avernus. Nerys managed to resist the river's effects, but Minsc had his memory wiped clean.[36]
Def Leppard. in fact, played very well at reading. BBC Radio aired five songs from the band's set on a post festival broadcast. But Leppard played that set amid a torrent of vegetables and beer cans. Already psyched up for Whitesnake's neo-Zeppelin thunder-rock. audience energy had been raised to fever pitch by Slade. Def Leppard, caught in the middle, didn't stand a chance. It rained garbge throughout their entire set. Joe was hit in the balls by a full can of beer. Pete Willis received a huge chunk of grass and dirt in the face. When they finally left the stage, Def Leppard were, to all intents and purposes, finished in England.
Def Leppard. in fact, played very well at reading. BBC Radio aired five songs from the band's set on a post festival broadcast. But Leppard played that set amid a torrent of vegetables and beer cans. Already psyched up for Whitesnake's neo-Zeppelin thunder-rock. audience energy had been raised to fever pitch by Slade. Def Leppard, caught in the middle, didn't stand a chance. It rained garbage throughout their entire set. Joe was hit in the balls by a full can of beer. Pete Willis received a huge chunk of grass and dirt in the face. When they finally left the stage, Def Leppard were, to all intents and purposes, finished in England.
Falling into the depths of the ocean, a gigantic snake suddenly emerged from the shadows, however Kratos managed to cut and kill him, before then leading his soldiers to the safer mainland, much to Poseidon's biggest own disappointment. On their own way, Kratos and Captain Nikos argue about their own warriors needing more rest, but their bickering caught the attention of the one figure- a Kerosian warrior named Pothia who is the hero of Artemis, the Goddess of the Hunt. Pothia is looking for Ambrosia because babies born to her tribesmen are always lifeless. Therefore, the Kerosians attacked the Spartans, but they ended up losing the battle. On the other hand, Prince Alrik and his Barbarian troops met a man named Danaus who is also the hero of Hermes, and the God of Messengers.
Danaus is looking for the Ambrosia because his livestock caught the plague. However, Alrik immediately decapitated his head and carried him the whole way. Kratos and his army walk through the fields sand, but Hades, who saw that Ares was still alive, immediately shot big giant fireballs from the sky who managed to annihilate half of the Spartan army. One of the fireballs almost hits Kratos, but Captain Nikos immediately pushes him away, sacrificing all himself for the sake of it save Kratos. After the burying of fallen troops, Kratos finally made it to The Tree of Life and he took the Ambrosia stored within. Right at that moment, Cereyon who is the champion of Sun God Helios comes to oppose Kratos, but left him very injured and is quickly overpowered by Kratos to all himself.
Kratos finally caught up with Alrik and the two engage in a fight until they fall to the ground. In the middle of this fight, they both got splashed with Ambrosia and realized how its healing effects provided really effective capability. The fight then ends when Kratos raises the head of Danaus and summoned a flock of Rocs to tear Alrik to death. With the Ambrosia in his grip, Kratos mounts one of the Rocs and heads back to the city of Sparta, but at the same time, Calliope has just been thrown into the abyss Mount Taygetos. Luckily, Kratos manages to save her and immediately proves an effect Ambrosia healing on the King of Sparta by pouring it on Calliope, curing the plague that infected. Impressed, the King of Sparta promotes Kratos to become a captain.
With Aletheia, Orcos tries warned Zeus of Ares' evil plan, but unfortunately, Ares found out about the plan and sent the Furies to catch them. Orkos managed to evade the Furies' capture and reachexistence of Kratos, but not with Aletheia who was caught and had both of her eyeballs removed. Aletheia was then locked in her own temple, while her eyeballs hidden in the statue of Apollo which is located on the island of Delos so that no one sees it know Ares' evil plans. So the Eyes of Truth that Kratos is currently looking for is Aletheia's eyes. Hearing all these explanations, Kratos rushed on a ship to Delos Island. Arriving on the island of Delos, Kratos explores the remains of the ruins of the Apollo statue and encounters several obstructing enemies, before being hit once again.
Tisiphone also transformed itself became an oracle in the village of Athena that was abandoned by Kratos, but his efforts were in vain, Kratos can no longer be influenced and Tisiphone dies at the hands of Kratos. With only Alecto remaining, Kratos draws his sword and stabs it into Alecto's chest, killing him instantly. After the death of The Furies, Kratos returned to Sparta and met Orkos who gave it to him Happy. But at the same time, he also revealed that when The Furies caught himself, he has been made the guardian of Kratos' oath. This means the oath bond between Kratos and Ares has not been cut off if Orkos is still alive. Orkos also doesn't want to live as a guardian of the oath who is still tied to the god Ares.
After Helios was caught and the sky turned pitch black, he begged Morpheus to put the God of Olympus into a deep sleep so his plans couldn't be thwarted. Hearing the fields of Elysium shaking would now collapse as a result from the destruction of the Pillar of the World, Kratos realized that he had made the wrong choice unleashed all his might on the Forsaken Tree. For this reason, with a heavy heart, he forces himself to return to being the Ghost of Sparta by getting rid of Calliope and slaying innocent souls in the Fields of Elysium, regaining all his strength. Now, Kratos understands that he will never have the chance to be with his daughter
Prometheus is seen being chained and his body torn apart by one eagle. He ended up there because he was considered a traitor by Zeus after being caught stealing the Primordial Fire and gave it to different mortals (or humans). An Primordial Fire is the fire that is the source Helios energy and is the same fire that Kratos takes to power the horse of Helios on a mission to rescue the Sun God who was then captured by Titan Atlas. As a punishment for his actions, Prometheus was made into a normal human and tied up on the rocks to then have his heart organ eaten by a giant eagle and at night, His heart will grow back to be eaten again the next day. This torture there is no end. For that, he begged Kratos to free him from the torture.
Kratos repeatedly attack Icarus many times and tore off both of his wings, letting him fall once more to Underworld, while he managed to fly to safety by landing on Titan Atlas. On his way back to the surface, Kratos breaking some of the chains that bound Atlas's body, lightening some of the burden and not immediately caught Atlas's attention. Realizing Kratos' presence, Atlas became furious, considering Kratos was the one who chained his body to the earth when facing Persephone some time Then. Atlas tries to crush Kratos' body, but then stops his attempts, after knowing that now Kratos is the enemy of Zeus and he even plans to change his destiny for the sake of conquered the King of all the Gods.
In fear that Kratos would defeat his champion, Alrik, the Barbarian King, Hades sent a torrent of fire through the sky. Although he failed to kill Kratos, he succeeded in killing many of Kratos' men, including Captain Nikos. As he found the Ambrosia, Kratos encountered Cereyon, Helios' champion, and killed him as well.
Poseidon broke free of Gaia's grasp by attacking her with more Hippocampi. However, the Spartan quickly broke Poseidon's hold over Gaia, allowing her to throw a devastating punch which sent Kratos on a collision course with the god of the sea, knocking him out of his watery construct and onto a nearby cliff. Kratos grabbed Poseidon and threw him against the rocks, watching as his water construct disintegrated and collapsed into the sea. As the Ghost of Sparta moved in to finish him off, Poseidon told Kratos that no matter how many gods fall, there would always be another to stand against him. Unfazed, Kratos retorted that any god who gets in his way will meet the same fate. Poseidon, realizing just how insane and vengeful Kratos has become, warned him to relent, stating that the death of Olympus would mean the end of the (Greek) world. Kratos, again, is unfazed, and coldly responds: "Then prepare for YOUR death, Poseidon". Kratos then grabbed Poseidon by his neck and battered him uncontrollably, slamming his uncle's head against the rocks before throwing him against a large boulder. In desperation, a visibly terrified Poseidon attempted to crawl away and escape back into the sea, but Kratos easily caught up with him, gouged his eyes out, and snapped his neck before tossing his corpse off the mountain. With Poseidon's death, the seas unleashed a cataclysmic flood that engulfed all of Greece, drowning almost all of the Greeks, save for those on Olympia and other mountaintop locations.
Upon lowering the Black Rune, Kratos gets caught in a trap in which he tells Atreus to match the puzzles on the wall to match them, but this didn't stop at all as the floor started lifting them up to a ceiling of spikes, to which Atreus sacrifices his mother's knife to break the chain. As they are about to retrieve the Black Rune, Kratos gives Atreus a second knife, from which he told him that he crafted it with a mix of metals from his homeland and the metals from the Norse world, he also shares to his son that the power of a warrior comes from within, but only when tempered by emotions, as being a god has a greater responsibility. As they are leaving, Kratos gives Atreus a drink of the wine from the vase he took earlier before drinking some himself explaining the origins of the wine. 2ff7e9595c
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