![]() ![]() By forsaking his daughter, he had abandoned the only person he ever cared for. Kratos had saved mankind, but that mattered little to him. The fate of Atlas had been sealed, and the goddess Persephone was no more. A greater penance than Zeus himself had placed upon the Titans. Cursed to forever hold the world on his shoulders. Narrator: The mighty Atlas was left enchained. One day, you will regret what you have done here. God of war chains of olympus free#I will serve them, and they will keep their promise to free me from my past! Atlas: I ask you, Spartan - what good is the promise of an Olympian? Kratos: It is all I have, Atlas! Atlas: We will meet again, Spartan. where are your gods now, Kratos? Why do they not come to your aid? Kratos: I do not need the aid of the gods! But my path is now clear to me. The Fates were never that kind.Ītlas: Perhaps you believe the Olympians will help you. Calliope: No! Father, no! Narrator: At that moment, Kratos knew his destiny was not with Calliope. While his hatred and anger for the gods grew ever stronger, he knew there was but one thing to do. To stop Persephone and Atlas would mean forsaking his daughter forever. To stay with his daughter meant the end of the world and the end of her. Narrator: The choice was clear to him, yet impossible to make. Kratos: NO! I will not let the gods take her from me again-! Calliope: Father. Kratos: No.! Persephone: Elysium falls too, Kratos. Persephone: In your selfish choice to be with your daughter, you have caused her ruin. ![]() Calliope: Father? What's happening? I'm scared. Kratos: And what is to become of you? Persephone: I will have my peace, and be free from this miserable existence. Once the Pillar is destroyed, the world will revert into chaos. Kratos: But why? Persephone: Do you think it was my choice to wed a man I did not love? Live a life I did not choose? I was betrayed by the very gods that once saw me as their own. With the power of the sun in his hands, it is only a matter of time before he destroys the Pillar that holds the world. Kratos: You? Persephone: As you were pathetically disarming yourself, Atlas completed the task I set him out to do. The Titan will fulfill his role and finish what I have started. It is time for all that came before to end. But no matter, for now you serve my purpose. Serving yourself before the needs of others has always been your flaw. Persephone: I have watched over you pathetic mortals for a thousand years, and it is always the same. Only then will you be free of your sins, and be granted passage through the Divine Gates. Cast your weapons at the Forsaken Tree, and let it release the evils of your past. Kratos: I care little for the world and its suffering! Where is she?! Persephone: If you are to see your daughter again, you must become worthy of Elysium. But be warned, Ghost of Sparta: the world of man will suffer because of your choice. If Calliope is your true desire, I can help you. Kratos: Persephone! I demand to see my daughter! Persephone: As you wish. Now I am to stay in the Underworld as queen of the dead, to serve the fallen, and care for them as my own children. I was betrayed by Zeus and tricked by my husband Hades. Persephone: The gods on Olympus failed me too, Kratos. Kratos: I have faithfully served the gods, yet they do not give me what I ask! I grow weary of their demands. Kratos: Lead me to her! Persephone: Have you forgotten, Kratos? The Olympians need you. She lives among the pure souls in the Elysian Fields. You address the goddess of the Underworld. Kratos: Where is my daughter, witch?! Persephone: Choose your words carefully, Ghost of Sparta. ![]() In the middle of the room sat a graceful figure - a figure he recognized all too well: Persephone, wife of Hades, and queen of the undead. ![]() The plot follows Kratos as he unravels a plot which will result in the death of all things, mortal and god alike.ĭialogue Kratos: Calliope! Calliope, where are you? Narrator: Kratos looked, but his daughter was nowhere to be seen. God of War: Chains of Olympus is a 2008 action-adventure game developed by Ready at Dawn for the Playstation Portable. ![]()
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