Does Kratos Son Kill Him
A demigod bent on murdering the olympian gods kratos was once the god of war but his lust for power was feared by his father zeus thus making him kill his own son.
Does kratos son kill him. The first being the sacrificed soldier followed by prometheus in god of war ii and finally peiritheus in god of war iii. Cory barlog stated that you play as kratos the whole game and his son will tag along for the journey. When kratos left him alone to collect the light he was able to kill off waves of dark elves by himself before he decides to rescue his father. So that s another relative down.
Freya swears revenge against kratos for killing her son and taunts kratos for not revealing his troubled past to atreus. Also in each of the main games he burned a man alive. He is forced to reluctantly kill his mother callisto in ghost of sparta. Kratos has killed a handful of soldiers gods titans animals civilians mythical creatures family members and ghosts in his time and after today s surprise announcement you can be sure that he will be going after a few more.
Zeus is kratos father he gets jealous of the power kratos received and he thought kratos would come after him and take his throne as zeus killed his own father and he thought his son kratos. And so to pay his half brother back for being a sociopath kratos grows to massive size kills him and takes his place as the new god of war. Kratos has killed both of his parents in his quests. Here s every notable olympian he has been able to cross off his list so far in chronological order.
So no kratos son won t die in the beggining of the game sending kratos on a rampage. Kratos and baldur eventually battle during which baldur s spell is broken. Zeus is kratos father he gets jealous of the power kratos received and he thought kratos would come after him and take his throne as zeus killed his own father and he thought his son kratos would come after him same way zeus kills his father. Now resurrected from hades kratos now seeks revenge against the olympian gods.