Kratos

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Kratos
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Appearance and personality.
Kratos is a bald and muscular
warrior. The character practically
does not use clothes, wears only a
linen bandage, sandals, greaves and
bracers with chains. His right arm is
wearing a special protection that
allows him to repel attacks, Kratos
has a vertical scar on his right eye,
received from Ares. He also has a
huge scar on his stomach.
Kratos is positioned as an antihero, often committing immoral acts to
advance his goal, for example, sacrificing innocent people. Kratos was the
commander of the Spartan army, interested only in increasing his own power
by conquering his enemies.

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Place of residence.
The Greek Era
The exact date of Kratos' birth
is unknown, but there is
evidence that he was born in
Sparta. Like all children, he
was subject to tests showing
whether he was worthy of
living in the city. Being
aggressive and violent since
infancy, Kratos began to train
hard with military officers and
teachers. In addition, Kratos
fought almost daily with his
brother, Deimos. Both
dreamed of joining the army of
Sparta when they grew up, but
their dreams were not destined
to come true.
The Scandinavian Era
Many years have passed since
Kratos took his revenge on the gods
of Olympus and gave the power of
Hope to all mankind. Kratos left
Greece and now lives a hermit's life
in the far north, in the harsh world of
Scandinavian gods and monsters,
called by the locals Midgard. There
he found love in the face of a mortal
warrior woman, Faye, who gave
birth to a Spartan son, Atreus.

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Where Kratos was seen.
Kratos is a fictional
character of the
people of ancient
Greece. He was seen
on the mountains of
Olympus. Kratos and
his brother Deimos
took part in the life of
Greece.
One day the Olympians Ares and Athena visited Sparta together
with an army of centaurs. Their target was a marked warrior
threatening Olympus. Seeing Deimos' birthmark, Ares decided to
kidnap him, but Kratos tried to prevent him. Throwing the boy aside,
god wanted to kill him, but Athena stopped Ares. Before leaving, the
goddess apologized to Kratos, and then disappeared. The loss of
his brother angered Kratos so much that he tattooed his brother's
birthmark on his body. Later, he swore to himself that he would
never falter during a battle again.

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History.
Kratos is a Spartan warrior, a
demigod and the son of Zeus,
taking revenge on the Olympian
gods for various offenses,
including the murder of his own
family by his own hands. He is
shown as a violent,
unstoppable antihero. One day
Kratos kills Ares, having
received the title of the god of
war as the winner, and fights
various gods and mythical
monsters in chronological order.
Based already on
Scandinavian mythology,
Kratos is shown to have
aged and no longer so
easily succumbing to blind
rage — he acts as a father
and mentor for his new son
Atreus.
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