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[[Pathos Verdes III]], the architect of [[Pandora's Temple]], had two sons. Both of them perished during the construction of the temple, and were then buried within it. What Pathos Verdes then did (most likely out of his growing madness) was make it so that if one sought to find [[Pandora's Box]], they would need to find the bodies of his sons, and take their [[Architect's Son's Head|skulls]] to use as keys to open passages deeper into the temple.
 
[[Pathos Verdes III]], the architect of [[Pandora's Temple]], had two sons. Both of them perished during the construction of the temple, and were then buried within it. What Pathos Verdes then did (most likely out of his growing madness) was make it so that if one sought to find [[Pandora's Box]], they would need to find the bodies of his sons, and take their [[Architect's Son's Head|skulls]] to use as keys to open passages deeper into the temple.
   
[[Kratos]] finds the first son in a burial casket on a cliff at the end of the [[The Challenge of Atlas|Challenge of Poseidon]], and takes his skull. He then finds the body of the second son in a casket within an ornate burial chamber after slaying [[Pandora's Guardian]], and then takes his skull as well.
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[[Kratos]] finds the first son in a burial casket on a cliff at the end of the [[The Challenge of Atlas|Challenge of Atlas]], and takes his skull. He then finds the body of the second son in a casket within an ornate burial chamber after slaying [[Pandora's Guardian]], and then takes his skull as well.
   
 
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Revision as of 19:26, 13 August 2008

Pathos Verdes III, the architect of Pandora's Temple, had two sons. Both of them perished during the construction of the temple, and were then buried within it. What Pathos Verdes then did (most likely out of his growing madness) was make it so that if one sought to find Pandora's Box, they would need to find the bodies of his sons, and take their skulls to use as keys to open passages deeper into the temple.

Kratos finds the first son in a burial casket on a cliff at the end of the Challenge of Atlas, and takes his skull. He then finds the body of the second son in a casket within an ornate burial chamber after slaying Pandora's Guardian, and then takes his skull as well.