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Is God of War a true story?

No, the God of War series is not based on a true story, historical events, or real-life people. It is a work of fiction that uses characters and creatures from Greek and Norse mythology, heavily blending, reinterpreting, and creating its own original plotlines. Reddit +1
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Is God of War based on a true story?

Kratos (Ancient Greek: Κράτος, lit. 'strength') is a character and the protagonist of Santa Monica Studio's video game series God of War, which is based on Greek mythology and, later, Norse mythology.
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Was the God of War a real person?

Kratos from God of War is an original character created for the game and is completely under copyright. They only share a name because the team wanted an ancient Greek name meaning "strength" and that's the name someone on the team found so the name is a coincidence.
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Is Kratos based off a real person?

There is a real Greek deity who coincidentally shares his name, however he is not a god of war. Kratos is an original character created for the God of War videogames, with his own fictional backstory and adventures, designed as a complex, tragic protagonist whom the narrative focuses on across the series.
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Is Ghost of Sparta real?

Loosely based on Greek mythology, Ghost of Sparta is set in ancient Greece with vengeance as its central motif. The player controls the protagonist Kratos, the God of War. Kratos is still haunted by the visions of his mortal past and decides to explore his origins.
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God Of War - The Story Behind Kratos - (Greek Mythology)

Did the 300 Spartans actually exist?

Yes, the core story of 300 Spartans led by King Leonidas fighting at the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BCE is real, but they were part of a larger Greek force, not alone, and the numbers and portrayal (especially in the movie 300) are historically embellished; the brave stand was a pivotal moment in the Greco-Persian Wars, inspiring other Greeks despite being a tactical defeat, notes Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Thermopylae and Quora https://www.quora.com/Was-the-Battle-of-300-Spartans-at-Thermopylae-real. 
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Is Zeus real or myth?

Zeus is a figure from Greek mythology, the king of the gods, the god of the sky, and the wielder of lightning, not a real person, though ancient Greeks deeply believed in his existence and the reality of the other gods as powerful beings who influenced their world, originating from ancient Indo-European sky-god concepts. While some ancient theories suggested gods were once mortal heroes, modern understanding sees Zeus as a mythological archetype representing power, order, and natural forces.
 
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Who is the Greek god of LGBT?

Homosexuality and bisexuality

Apollo, the god of music and prophecy, was often invoked to bless homosexual unions.. Due to his numerous same sex relationships, in modern times he's considered a patron of homosexual love.
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Who are the 12 Norse gods?

While there isn't a strict canon of exactly twelve, the prominent Norse gods often cited as the main deities include Odin, Thor, Loki, Baldr, Freyja, Freyr, Frigg, Heimdall, Njord, Tyr, Ull, and Idunn, representing both the warlike Æsir and the fertility-focused Vanir, with major figures like the Allfather, Thunderer, and Trickster leading the pantheon.
 
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Who is the strongest Greek god?

While Zeus is generally seen as the most powerful Olympian, ruling the sky and wielding thunderbolts, primordial deities like Nyx (Night) and Gaia (Earth) were considered older and more fundamentally powerful, with even Zeus fearing Nyx, and the Fates ultimately controlling destiny, even for the gods.
 
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Does Earth exist in God of War?

Essentially, the series as a whole takes place on Earth, but within each geographical region, there exists a version of the universe with its dimensions and earth based on the prevalent mythology and local belief system of the people living in that particular region.
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Is Kratos stronger than Zeus?

Yes, Kratos ultimately defeats and kills Zeus in God of War III, but it requires trickery, immense power-ups (like the Blade of Olympus), and Zeus holding back initially, suggesting Zeus is inherently more powerful in raw strength, though Kratos's growth, experience, and tools allow him to win the final battle. Post-Norse Kratos, with abilities like Realm Shift and the Draupnir Spear, becomes even more formidable and capable of overpowering Zeus more directly. 
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Is there any proof that Norse mythology is real?

There is little contemporary evidence, and although there are occasional references to paganism in the Viking sagas - mostly composed in Iceland in the 13th century - we have to remember that these were written down 200 years after the conversion to Christianity.
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What is Kratos' biggest weakness?

Kratos' biggest weakness is success. Tragedy haunts him everywhere he goes. As soon as he is about to succeed in something, relashionships, goals, vengeance. He will absolutely fall flat onto his face or have the victory come with a horrific price.
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Is Kratos black or white?

And regardless of that my point stands-that Kratos wasn't black. Especially as your post was about canonically black characters, which Kratos canonically isn't Renly ▢ George Webster 4h Demetrius Holt This is from the guy who literally created Kratos As said, it's all canon that he is greek, not a black african.
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Is Kratos stronger than Thor?

It's a close debate, but current Kratos is generally considered stronger or at least equals Thor in raw power, though Thor often dominates early fights due to Mjolnir and Kratos holding back; however, Kratos consistently overpowers Thor in later encounters by breaking Mjolnir's grip and winning strength clashes when fighting seriously, showing his true strength surpasses Thor's when fully unleashed.
 
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What did the Norse call Jesus?

"Norse Jesus" refers to attempts to blend Christian figures or stories with Norse mythology, particularly seeing parallels between Jesus and Norse gods like Odin (sacrificing on a tree) or Baldr (dying and being resurrected), often seen in later Christianized versions of myths or Germanic epics like the Heliand, where Jesus appears as a Viking-style chieftain, making Christianity more appealing to Norse people. Vikings eventually called Jesus the "White Christ" (Hvitkrst) as Christianity spread, sometimes syncretically coexisting with older gods. 
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Who is Thor's wife?

Thor's wife in Norse mythology is the goddess Sif, known for her beautiful, golden hair, which symbolizes fertile fields of grain, and for being the mother of the god Ullr, Thor's stepson. She is a goddess of fertility, family, and the harvest, though she appears in limited myths, most notably the story where Loki cuts off her hair. 
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Who are the 7 sons of Odin?

Odin had numerous sons in Norse mythology, not just seven, but key figures often cited include Thor, Baldr, Víðarr, Váli, Höðr, Hermóðr, and Týr, with others like Heimdallr, Bragi, and mythical ancestors of kings also listed. The most prominent were Thor (god of thunder), Baldr (god of light/beauty), and Víðarr (vengeance/survival), while Týr (war/justice) and Heimdall (guardian of Bifrost) are also significant, though their parentage is sometimes debated.
 
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Who is the god of Bisexuality?

Apollo: The God of Bisexuality-Greek Mythology Bitesize.
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Does god support LGBTQ?

Whether God supports LGBTQ+ people is a deeply divisive topic within religious communities, with some interpretations finding condemnation in scripture (citing verses in Leviticus, Romans, 1 Corinthians) and affirming views emphasizing God's universal love and reinterpreting those verses as not applying to consensual, loving same-sex relationships, leading to differing stances across denominations, from official condemnation to full acceptance.
 
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Did Poseidon have male lovers?

Yes, Poseidon had several male lovers in Greek mythology, most notably the sea-god Nerites, a beautiful youth who served as his charioteer, and the mortal prince Pelops, with whom he shared a significant bond, even gifting him winged horses. While Poseidon had many lovers (female and male) and offspring, these relationships with men reflect the fluid nature of sexuality in ancient Greek myths, often featuring older protectors and younger beloveds, according to Theoi Greek Mythology, Retrospect Journal. 
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Who is the #1 Greek god?

The number one Greek god is Zeus, the King of the Gods and ruler of Mount Olympus, known as the god of the sky, thunder, and lightning, wielding ultimate authority over gods and mortals, upholding law, order, and justice. While other deities like Poseidon (sea) or Athena (wisdom) were incredibly powerful and significant, Zeus held the supreme position in the Olympian pantheon.
 
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Did Zeus love a boy?

Yes, in Greek mythology, Zeus famously fell in love with a man, the Trojan prince Ganymede, abducting him to become the cupbearer of the gods on Mount Olympus and his lover, a relationship later immortalized by placing him in the Aquarius constellation. This myth reflects ancient Greek acceptance of pederastic relationships, with Zeus transforming into an eagle to carry the beautiful youth to Olympus, granting him immortality. 
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Why did Zeus turn evil?

After Pandora's Box was opened, all the evil and darkness that was inside of it was released and corrupted the gods, including Zeus. In spite of this, this doesn't give him moral agency issues as he committed many other heinous crimes before he was corrupted.
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