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Who killed Atreus of Sparta?

Aegisthus was sent to murder Thyestes, but each recognized the other because of the sword that Pelopia had taken from her father and given to her son. Father and son slew Atreus
Atreus
Atreides is a patronymic form of Atreus which refers to one of his sons—Agamemnon or Menelaus. The plural form Atreidae or Atreidai refers to both sons collectively. Atreides is commonly used to translate both the singular and plural form to English. The term can also be used for the more distant descendants of Atreus.
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, seized the throne, and drove Agamemnon
Agamemnon
His name in Greek, Ἀγαμέμνων, means "very steadfast", "unbowed" or "resolute".
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and Menelaus out of the country.
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Is there a real Atreus of Sparta?

Atreus was a king of Mycenae in Greek mythology, son of Pelops and Hippodamia. He was married to Aerope and fathered a girl, Anaxibia, and two boys, Agamemnon and Menelaus, two of the protagonists of the Trojan War. All descendants of Atreus are collectively known as Atreidae.
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Who is Kratos Last Spartan God of War?

The Last Spartan was a young Spartan commander who was very loyal to Kratos during his time as the God of War and was one of the few people Kratos actually cared for besides his family. He received his title due to him being the only mortal Spartan survivor after the betrayal of Zeus.
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Does Atreus know Kratos is the ghost of Sparta?

Atreus then learns that Kratos came from Sparta, and admits that he sole his life to a god, and killed his father Zeus. Atreus responds by revealing that he saw the phantom in Hel, and questions is that being a god is killing mothers and fathers.
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Did Kratos destroy Sparta?

By going back in time to fight Zeus, Kratos ultimately saved Sparta along with the Last Spartan. However, after killing Poseidon, which caused a massive flood over all of Greece, Kratos most likely, although unintentionally, wiped out all of Sparta but some of its inhabitants may have survived the flooding.
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God of War - Kratos & His Last Spartan Soldier

Is Kratos still the Ghost of Sparta?

Throughout the Greek era of the series, Kratos is portrayed as a Spartan warrior, who becomes known as the "Ghost of Sparta" after accidentally killing his family due to the trickery of his former mentor Ares, the God of War. He later avenges the deaths of his family and becomes the new "God of War" after killing Ares.
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Who was Sparta's god?

Sparta, Laconia and their allied neighbours shared a cult of a heavily militarised form of Apollo in defence of their borders with Argos. Sparta's foundation myth credited the demi-god Hercules as proto-founder, and ancestor of their early kings.
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Did Atreus inherit Spartan rage?

Atreus. As Kratos's son, Atreus inherited the power of Spartan Rage from him. However, during his early life, he would fall ill whenever he became too angry, signified by physical weakness and a hacking cough.
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Who did Baldur think Kratos was?

Mistaking the Guardian's husband, Kratos, for the Guardian, Baldur confronts him, who in turn thought Baldur knew of him as one of the Greek deities; specifically their second God of War, the Successor to Ares.
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Why did Kratos say no to Odin?

Moreover, Mimir had warned Kratos time and again about Odin's treachery. Thus, Kratos decided that it was in their best interests to not get into any kind of agreement with Odin, having had his fair share of ill experiences with other gods.
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What stopped Kratos from dying?

Just before Asgard is destroyed, which would surely kill all of our heroes, Angrboda manages to save Kratos and Atreus (and most of the other surviving goodies) by teleporting them out of dodge.
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Which god defeated Kratos?

Zeus killed Kratos in God of War II (which is why Kratos has to escape from Hell), so it's only natural that Kratos would want to return the favor. The two powerhouses face off in a heated battle between father and son.
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Did Kratos become a full god again?

The main character, Kratos, is a former demigod, along with his brother, Deimos, being the sons of Zeus and Callisto. Because of that, they possessed great physical god-powers. Like another demigod, Hercules, Kratos eventually ended up becoming a full God himself, but in Hercules' case it only happened in mythology.
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Why does Atreus never use Spartan Rage?

The fact that Atreus was unaware of the fact that he was a god — and thus, by extension, not fully aware of the power of Spartan Rage — is the reason why accessing his Spartan Rage proved to be so detrimental.
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What did Atreus do to Odin?

Atreus uses Giant magic to remove Odin's spirit and forge it into a marble. Kratos, Freya and Atreus go back and forth on what to do with it.
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What happened to Atreus after Ragnarok?

Does Atreus Die at the End of God of War: Ragnarok? Atreus does not die at the end of Ragnarok, though his ending is certainly a tearjerker. After learning of Faye's actions, Atreus tells Kratos that he must strike out on his own journey in order to restore the giants and return to his people.
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Who is stronger Thor or Baldur?

In terms of Norse mythology, both of the Aesir gods, Thor and Baldr, are usually portrayed as equally powerful.
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Why did Baldur go crazy?

Unfortunately, Baldur's sensory incapabilities drove him insane after years of being under his mother's spell. As a result, he grew to despise his mother and wished to kill her for the decades of pain she had inadvertently caused him, later regretting his decision to spare her life.
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Who killed Baldur?

The blind god Höd, deceived by the evil Loki, killed Balder by hurling mistletoe, the only thing that could hurt him. After Balder's funeral, the giantess Thökk, probably Loki in disguise, refused to weep the tears that would release Balder from death.
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Does Atreus get Mjolnir?

Unfortunately for fans looking to pick up the iconic hammer, neither Kratos nor Atreus can wield the mighty Mjölnir in God of War Ragnarok.
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What is Atreus hiding?

So while we don't know the details, it's likely Atreus is hiding the fact that Odin granted him some power or knowledge related to prophecy, believing that he's keeping Kratos safe.
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Does Sindri forgive Atreus?

Sindri cannot forgive Atreus, and by extension Kratos, as we see when Sindri pushes away Kratos at the funeral. Just like in real life, some people can't move past a falling out with a friend. Some things are impossible to forgive or forget.
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What is Sparta called now?

Sparta (Greek: Σπάρτη Spárti [ˈsparti]) is a city and municipality in Laconia, Greece. It lies at the site of ancient Sparta. The municipality was merged with six nearby municipalities in 2011, for a total population (as of 2011) of 35,259, of whom 17,408 lived in the city.
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Who is the strongest Spartan in mythology?

Leonidas was Sparta's legendary warrior king, who with his three hundred brave warriors defended the narrow pass at Thermopylae against the mighty Persian king Xerxes.
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Who was Sparta afraid of?

Owing to their own numerical inferiority, the Spartans were always preoccupied with the fear of a helot revolt. The ephors (Spartan magistrates) of each year on entering office declared war on the helots so that they might be murdered at any time without violating religious scruples.
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