Despite Kratos' actions that led to the death of his beloved wife ten years ago, the Lord of the Dead nevertheless aided his nephew in his quest for the Pandora Box by granting him a fraction of his powers. Hades is introduced in God of War (2005) as a minor supporting character. Although he viciously enjoyed the pain of his subjects, his total control over the souls nevertheless ensured the balance of power between life and death in the Greek World. In the wake of the rebellion of the Gods led by Zeus against the Titans and their decisive victory during the First Titanomachy, Hades was deemed to become one of the most important and powerful Olympians by gaining full authority over the Underworld and the Dead, a status that made him particularly feared among the Mortals. ![]() When his younger brother Zeus finally freed him, Hades willingly took part of the rebellion against the Titans, playing a decisive role in what would became known as the First Titanomachy. Hades spent such a long time in Cronos' stomach that it would seemingly altere his physical appearance for the rest of his life. His early life didn't exactly begin under the best auspices, as like his unfortunate siblings, Hades was the first victim of his father's madness and ended up swallowed by the Titan in a desperate attempt to prevent his demise at the hands of one of his children. Furthermore, Hades was the husband of Persephone and the uncle of Kratos himself-a family bond that the latter has long been unaware of. Eldest son of the mighty titan Cronos and the goddess Rhea, he was most notoriously known as the brother of Zeus and Poseidon as well as Demeter, Hera and Hestia. Hades (Greek: ᾍδης), also known as Háidēs or Pluto, was the Olympian God of the Dead and the Ruler of the Underworld. And I have not forgotten that it was you who butchered my beautiful Queen! I will see you suffer as I have suffered. ![]() WHAT else? Ah, and you killed my brother, Poseidon. How many sins have you committed against me? Oh, that's right, you murdered my niece, Athena! And what else. I sense some bad blood between us, Kratos. Kratos, so glad you could carve out some time for us! You know we need it. God of War: Ascension God of War (2005) God of War: Ghost of Sparta God of War II God of War III “
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