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Where on Earth does God of War take place?

God of War takes place on Earth, specifically split between distinct, geographically separated regions corresponding to different mythologies. The original saga (I-III) is set in Ancient Greece, while the 2018 and Ragnarök installments take place in Scandinavia/Midgard. The world consists of these different mythologies co-existing in separate regions. Reddit +4
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What world does God of War take place in?

Predating the Vikings, most of the game takes place in ancient Scandinavia in the realm of Midgard, which is inhabited by humans and other creatures. It is the same realm in which the Greek world existed.
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Does God of War take place on Earth?

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 Greek or Nordic?

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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Where was God of War set in?

Setting. God of War is set in an alternate version of ancient Greece, populated by the Olympian gods, Titans, and other Greek mythological beings. With the exception of flashbacks, the events of the game are set between those of the games Chains of Olympus (2008) and Ghost of Sparta (2010).
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How Do God of War Mythologies Co-Exist?

Is Midgard on Earth?

What is Midgard in Norse Mythology? In Norse mythology, Midgard is the realm of humans; it is Earth. To the ancient Norse people of Scandinavia, Midgard was where all humans ever lived.
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Where is Vanaheim in real life?

Presumably, then, Vanaheim lies somewhere to the west of Asgard. Some scholars have gone so far as to claim that Vanaheim was invented by the thirteenth-century Icelandic Christian historian and poet Snorri Sturluson.
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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 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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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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Is Coruscant basically Earth?

Coruscant is the same size as Earth, and the orbital periods (days, years) are the same as Earth, and it is where humanity originated from. Tens of thousands of years into the future, Earth was completely covered in city and technology since humans don't care about nature at all.
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Is Greece destroyed in God of War?

The survival of the Greek World would later be confirmed by Týr, who explained there were survivors in Greece that eventually rebuilt the world, as they spoke of Kratos' act of ripping Helios' head off in the years of rebuilding, although Týr didn't realize they meant it literally until learning about Kratos himself.
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Why isn't Earth called Terra or Gaia?

Earth isn't called Terra or Gaia in English because its name comes from ancient Germanic/Old English words meaning "ground" or "soil," reflecting our direct connection to the land, unlike other planets named after Greco-Roman gods; the terms "Terra" (Latin for Earth) and "Gaia" (Greek Earth goddess) were used by other cultures but didn't stick in English, which retained its native word for the planet itself, not just a deity.
 
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Is Odin Norse or Greek?

Odin (/ˈoʊdɪn/; from Old Norse: Óðinn) is a widely revered god in Norse mythology and Germanic paganism. Most surviving information on Odin comes from Norse mythology, but he figures prominently in the recorded history of Northern Europe.
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Is Kratos canonically black?

Kratos isn't black, as shown in game. There are many scenes of Kratos before the ashes were burned onto his skin.
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Which planet is Cronus?

The planet Saturn, named after the Roman equivalent of Cronus, is still referred to as "Cronus" (Κρόνος) in modern Greek.
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Who is Saxa to Thor?

Saxa in the context of "Thor" usually refers to Saxa Jutul, a character from the Netflix series Ragnarok, a modern retelling of Norse myths, who is a Jötunn (giantess) and a significant figure, embodying the mythical Jötunn, Járnsaxa—Thor's lover and mother of his powerful sons, Magni and Modi. In the show, Saxa is an ambitious, intelligent giantess who becomes entangled with Magne (the modern Thor), representing the mythical connection between Thor and Járnsaxa, and plays a complex role as both adversary and potential ally, ultimately becoming a powerful businesswoman.
 
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How is Odin related to Jesus?

Odin and Jesus are not directly related, but scholars note striking similarities in their myths, particularly Odin's self-sacrifice on Yggdrasil (hanging for runes) resembling Jesus's crucifixion for humanity's redemption, leading to theories that Norse myths were adapted or Christianized over time to align with Christian narratives after Scandinavia's conversion. Both figures offer a path to salvation (Valhalla vs. eternal life), but differ vastly in their roles, with Jesus focusing on love and Odin on war, wisdom, and power.
 
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Who is Loki's actual father?

Laufey was the king of the Frost Giants of Jotunheim, and the biological father of Loki.
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Which Greek god was asexual?

Some have described Athena, along with the goddesses Hestia and Artemis as being asexual, this is mainly supported by the fact that in the Homeric Hymns, 5, To Aphrodite, where Aphrodite is described as having "no power" over the three goddesses.
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Who did Artemis turn into a girl?

Artemis turned the hunter Siproites (or Siproetus) into a girl after he accidentally saw her bathing naked; rather than killing him like Actaeon, she offered him the choice to live as a woman, and he accepted, becoming one of her hunters. 
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Did Poseidon have a male lover?

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 darkest Norse god?

While there isn't one single "darkest" Norse god, Höðr (Hod) is often seen as embodying darkness and tragedy as the blind god of winter and shadows, infamous for accidentally killing his beloved brother Baldr (the god of light) through Loki's trickery, initiating events leading to Ragnarök. Other figures associated with darkness include Hel, ruler of the shadowy underworld, and the trickster Loki, whose actions bring much darkness and chaos, though he's more complex than purely "dark".
 
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What does Valhalla literally mean?

What does the word Valhalla mean? The Old Norse name for Valhalla is Valhöll, a compound noun composed of the words valr, meaning “the fallen,” and höll, meaning “hall.” Valhalla thus means “hall of the fallen.”
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Are Hel and Hela the same person?

Hel was the inspiration for the Marvel comic book character Hela, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby; Hela first appeared in Journey into Mystery #102 (March 1964). In the widely popular Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Hela is portrayed as "violent, vicious, brutal and cruel".
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