Is Kratos good or bad?

Is Kratos good or bad?

Kratos, also known as Ghost of Sparta and by the Gods of Olympus as The Cursed Mortal, is the main protagonist of the God of War video game franchise. His position as the protagonist of his series did not stop some from considering him as a villain due to his unending bloodlust, vengeful, and destructive behavior.

Why does Kratos hate all Gods?

Although the quote can give the impression that he hated all Gods, he didn’t, he meant that if all of the Gods will deny him of Zeus’s death, then all of the gods will die along with him, he wanted to kill Zeus and end his reign, he’d kill the other Gods only if they opposed him.

Why is Kratos so bad?

Then he becomes bad when working under power-hungry Ares. He starts working for Athena and eventually becomes the new god of war. But because of his nightmares he also gets power-hungry making more war than necessary just like Ares. So when Zeus wants to stop him, it’s basically kill or be killed after that.

Is Atreus Thor’s brother?

Atreus is Thor’s half brother.

Did Kratos kill Thor?

The giant’s prophecy foretold his defeat and death, but Kratos has been known to come back from such things. He will come back, and kill Thor after traveling through Hellheim.

Why is Kratos not dead?

Or Kratos, the protagonist of one of Sony’s most profitable franchises and warrior known for travelling to the underworld every now and then, survived his suicide attempt. It is explained on the GOW book and on the recent Fallen Gods comic book: That Kratos is cursed to live forever due to the sins he has committed.

Can Kratos beat Thor?

Kratos will likely defeat Thor in the God Of War sequel, but he would falter against Marvel’s God Of Thunder. While Kratos is a mighty and savage warrior, Thor’s advantages over him are numerous from speed to strength to flight.

Who has Kratos slept with?

Kratos had sex with his great aunt.

Does Atreus have Spartan rage?

Atreus activates his Spartan Rage but falls into a coma. After Kratos beats Modi, Mimir suggests he take him to Freya, which he does. Kratos tells him that he is a god, which astonishes him, and Kratos explains that the curse is a lifetime of misery and trauma.