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  1. 22 de jun. de 2017 · With his vengeance complete, Kratos now quietly resides in the realm of Norse gods and monsters. But he’s not alone. Central to the studio’s bold reimagining of its long running series is the introduction of Atreus, Kratosson. The youngster will be at your side throughout the game, as father and son embark on a deeply personal quest ...

  2. 10 de oct. de 2022 · Atreus' Backstory in God of War. Atreus is the son of Kratos in Faye. For most of his life, his father was absent, which led him to believe Kratos didn't care for him or his mother.. In ...

  3. 11 de nov. de 2022 · Kratos, meanwhile, is worried for his son’s safety and reluctant to let go. He also fears that he’s set a bad example, what with his grunting and slaying and scolding, and that Atreus will ...

  4. 12 de nov. de 2023 · In the myths, Kratos or Cratus is the divine personification of strength and power. He is the son of the titans Pallas and Styx. Kratos and his siblings – Nike (Victory), Bia (Force), and Zelos (Rivalry) – represent the traits that enabled the gods to rule over man. As the Greek God of Power and Might, Kratos played a pivotal role helping ...

  5. 9 de jul. de 2021 · With God of War IV, we’ve found out quite a bit more about Kratos, and especially about his son Atreus and his second wife Faye. More interestingly, we get to see how Kratos deals with telling his son that the two of them are descended from gods, and how Atreus deals with that information and develops his godly powers.

  6. 27 de dic. de 2022 · Grieving Son. Despite knowing that he is the son of Kratos, the relationship between the two has always been a distant one, tempered only by the presence of Atreus' mother.The two are forced to interact and grow closer after her death, pairing Atreus' adventurous and easy-going nature with that of his father's stern and disciplined one as they journey through the realms to fulfill his mother's ...

  7. 23 de abr. de 2018 · Before we can see how that battle plays out, though, Atreus wakes up. He tells his father of the dream he just had, pleading how it felt real and could be a sign of things to come, but Kratos simply says the pair will "worry about it tomorrow. Today, there are still things we can do." Oh, Kratos. If only you took your son's dreams more seriously.