
Whip the exposed middle finger nail to damage it or. Eventually a colossal hand will clap down in front of you.

Odin may not be Loki's father in Norse mythology, but it's possible that he'll serve as a father figure to Atreus in-game and ultimately repeat the cycle. Roll out of the way of Cronos' breath and it will damage the other enemies around you. It's not confirmed to be, however, and it's also possible that this is Odin instead, since the man lacks Kratos' red tattoos and has damage over his face that may signify a missing eye. Non-Standard Character Design Small Role. Mama Bear: She sent Zeus away rather than allow Cronos to eat him. It appears to depict Atreus holding a dead bearded man in his arms, one who bears a remarkable resemblance to Kratos. Edit Locked Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: With Cronos.

This cycle appears in every God of War game, despite numerous attempts to break it.Īnother seemingly blatant hint to Atreus killing Kratos is the mural that appears in Jötunheim when Kratos and Atreus finally spread Lysandra's ashes. Just as Cronos killed his father, Ouranos, and Zeus killed Cronos, Kratos was destined to kill Zeus, as he feared that Kratos would overthrow him. God of War III Remastered (PlayStation 4) Basically, the moment the cutscene ends and Cronos picks Kratos up in his fingers, I immediately die. Throughout the series, sons have killed their fathers in a vicious self-fulfilling cycle of fear. Expert Answers: Cronos (also spelled Cronus or Kronos), was the leader and last of the mighty Titans who were born to Gaia and OuranosOuranoslisten) yoor-AY-ns). The primary argument for Atreus killing Kratos in God of War Ragnarok is the Cycle of Patricide.
