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  1. The arachnid awaited the god of war, Kratos, during his ascent to Asclepius' domain, on his quest to obtain Ambrosia. Sent by an unknown god to destroy Kratos, she approached Kratos from behind, urging the god of war to cease his struggles, as it will all be over soon.

  2. I think if even the gods remove the nightmares from Kratos, soon or later Zeus was gonna try to kill him. People forget that Zeus was a scumbag since day 1 when he punished all the titans for the sins of Cronos.

  3. This giant spider was sent by an unknown God to destroy Kratos. The Arachnid approached Kratos from behind, urging him to cease his struggles, as it would all be over soon. But Kratos immediately responded by saying "It would be over when the Arachnid lay dead.".

  4. Arachne as well she surprisingly was never used as an enemy so she may be alive. Janus and Nemesis as well. There are lots so it's possible that in the world of God of War Greece managed to recover with these Gods now in power.

  5. After taunting Kratos with Atreus' death, his arm was removed during his fight with him, before he was brutally beaten up then strangled to death. His death ultimately sets Ragnarök in motion after Kratos retrieves Gjallarhorn.

  6. Athena (Greek: Ἀθηναία) was the Olympian Goddess of Wisdom serving as the deuteragonist-turned-final antagonist of the Greek Era of God of War series, who mostly appeared as an ally of Kratos during his quests as a servant to Mount Olympus.

  7. You may see it as nothing bad happens to the world when ares dies however there were huge consequences as Kratos now is burdened with everything that happened after becoming the god of war. So when he tells Atreus there are consequences , that applies to every god he killed.

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