Aphrodite's Chamber in God of War III.
Aphrodite's Chamber, located deep within Olympia's Upper Gardens, was where Aphrodite, the Olimpic Goddess of Love, Beauty and Desire, and her handmaidens were found.
It was only reached via a set of bridges outside, which were broken, and in desperate need of repair.
God of War III[]
Upon reaching her Chamber, Kratos found Aphrodite frolicking around with her handmaidens. The bed on which they lain, was circular shaped, and was surrounded by lit candles. Around the back of the bed, where there was no lighting, was a pit. On a small balcony directly behind her bed, lain Aphrodite's Garter. Kratos could also initiate a Quick Time Event in which he made love to Aphrodite.
Several chests were located within the Chamber, as well as a Hyperion Gate, which lead directly to The Forge.
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Trivia[]
- There are two statues of a winged young with bows and arrows on the top frame of the bed, which appears to be a reference to Eros, a primordial deity of love and desire who, is sometimes, depicted as a Aphrodite's demigod son.
- The Chamber is decorated in purple with various seashell motifs, both iconographically associated with Aphrodite.
- This location is the only one where a topless mijigame is presented on the main path instead of a secondary path or behind a false wall.
- It is possible to return to the Chamber from the Forge after killing Hephaestus, if you climb vertically to the door with special boots.
