Which God of War does kratos kill ares?

God of War: Unleashing Hell on Ares – Kratos’ Most Iconic Frenemies

Kratos, the brutal and vengeful God of War, has a legendary feud with several gods in Greek mythology, each fueling his rage and despair. Among the Olympians, only one god has earned a place at the forefront of Kratos’ killing list: Ares, the Greek God of War. But exactly Which God of War installment is their epic battle featured?

Gods, Blood, and Betrayal – Kratos’ Labyrinthian Path to Ares’ Demise

Born out of Kratos’ undying loyalty to his family and burning disdain for gods, his anger snowballed into rage upon his wife Lycus and child Callisto’s murders. Athena’s betrayal further ignited Kratos’ resolve, marking the beginning of the Odyssey and his quest to wipe the entire Olympus off the mortal map. Thus, God of War: Odyssey (GoW III) sets the scene for the explosive showdown between Kratos and Ares.

Perfection by Design: Ares, the War God

Throughout history, Ares personifies humanity’s darker facets, exasperating the chaos inherent to conflict. Deity in disguise, he manipulates circumstances and warriors to further his own, sometimes gruesome, agenda. Meanwhile, Ares’ vainglory and arrogance made him impotent to the gods, creating space for Kratos, humanity, and the gods to clash around the ever-churning wheel of war, famine, and hate.

The Caged Bird: Kratos Brings Fury to Ares’s Abode

Deep in his private hell, under Mount Othrys and above Pandemonium, lie The Underworld realms, specifically The Asylum or The Cage (Mandorla Hall in certain re-releases and localized variations). Here Kratos stumbles upon Artemis, Ares himself disguised as a mortal male nurse tending to mortal heroes from various wars: Theseus, Persephone’s Abducted Lover, and Others (Various). Ares now revels in the chaos emanating from The Underworld; while Arachne tends the injured god, Kratos unwittingly becomes the catalyst leading his bloody reckoning by God-Hand**.

After battling with the God-hand for life, Kratos inadvertently provokes Ares revealing himself; the God of War acknowledges this enmity since 6th century BCE BCE, just before the invasion at Thera), before descending into the depths – unvanquished, not just beaten, but mortified: **Kratos would crush Ares that year.

Epiphanies and Concessions, a God-Effacement

From The Underworld prison walls emerges Kratos. An oath sworn to the defeated goddess Pallas Athena as retribution for her betrayal swaddling Kratos before The Temple of Olympus precedes A god who swore an oath swore death penalty. No Gods but Kratos**

When godhood is seized without moral guidance, one war-beget war never Ares’ demise symbolize divine intervention, exalt and consecrate chaos into battle. Battle-racked and weary, Kratos ends bloodlust. That would occur when Bury His Body.

There remains something more to acknowledge at stake. Kratos, this time, chaining this God of War god down , before finishing killing Ares), because you have to destroy every soul. Battered, exhausted: there’ll be no more souls lost within this world until God of War of Chaos & God of War by Fate God of War: Oretani.

We end and conclude with the result after years of Kratos ‘Olympus; as all gods are consumed

By this point now I answered the question: "God of War: Odyssey ( God of War III) " marks Ares’ demise to our fury, and Kratos emerges on top, as before killing ares."
There exists no other fight by Gods of War. Therefore no second God of War* For God of God III*

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