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  1. God of War III is the third installment in the God of War series and final (chronological) installment of the Greek era of games, released for the PlayStation 3 in 2010. Picking up right where the previous game left off, it details Kratos and the Titans' assault on Olympus.

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      A page for describing Laconic: God of War III. Kratos goes...

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      The Other Marty: Judging from unused dialogue, Linda Hunt...

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      A page for describing Quotes: God of War III. Tropes Media...

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      God of War IV will feature Kratos going after the Titans. At...

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      Granted, in God of War III, Kratos does manage to destroy...

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      Nightmare Retardant: Some think Hades looks more like a sumo...

  2. The Bad Guy Wins: House Stark, the one group who could claim to be the non-morally ambiguous Heroes of the War of Five Kings, have been utterly destroyed as a fighting force and the North's war for independence has been crushed. As a result, House Lannister, the one group most identified as the villainous side outside of the White Walkers, is ...

  3. Game of Thrones is a 2012 Action RPG inspired by George R. R. Martin's fantasy epic A Song of Ice and Fire, but not, ironically, by the television show of the same name. The game was in Development Hell for seven years, and it is very clear that the plot draws far more from the book than the show.

  4. War Gamers: With Derek Jacobi, Iszi Lawrence, Alexandra Richie, Craig L. Symonds. In the Second World War, German U Boats became a threat to all Allied shipping. By using under utilised resources like the WRENS and other experienced Naval staff, a solution was developed.

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    Referred to in Mythology as the Moirai, or the Fates; Clotho, Lahkesis, and Atroposwere the daughters of Erebus and Nyx. As the three Sisters of Fate, Lachesis, Atropos, and Clotho determined the fates of every mortal, God, and Titan. Clotho weaved the Threads of Fate, beginning all life. Lahkesis would measure the threads, determining how long a m...

    The Sisters of Fate are the source of multiple plot holes in the series timeline, as they create many seemingly illogical plot points to occur all at once, sometimes even in direct contradiction with one another. While their defeat allows Kratos to travel back in time and nullify nearly all of what transpired in God of War II, this meant that by de...

    The Sisters of Fate are stated to be more powerful than the Gods, than the Titans, than anyone in the mythological world and possess absolute power in the God of Warseries, including: Immortality:Due to being gods, they are immortal and cannot die of aging or sickness. Only the power of another God can kill them, Superhuman strength- The Sisters of...

    Lahkesis has a resonant voice when she speaks, as she holds Atropos in her body.
    Clotho is the biggest of the sisters, despite being the youngest.
    According to Hesiod's Theogony, The Sisters of Fate would be considered the daughters of Erebus (Primordial God of Darkness) and Nyx (Primordial Goddess of Night) and that Charon, Thanatos, and Hyp...
    The Sisters' designs reflect their duties in mythology: Clotho resembles a bloated silkworm and weaves the threads of life; Lahkesis "embellishes" the threads and resembles a priestess (also being...
  5. Atropos (Greek: Ἄτροπος) is one of the three Primordial Sisters of Fate, the oldest sister and the cutter of threads who ends the life of everyone with her razor-like claws, be they mortal or god. She is defeated along with her younger sister, Lahkesis, when Kratos traps them inside their own...

  6. Kratos. God of War is a popular video game series for the PlayStation line by Sony based in ancient Greece, but an ancient Greece where all those bizarre things you read about in Classical Mythology textbooks exist. One Spartan soldier, Kratos, has a personal relationship with the Gods that can best be described as complicated.

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