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While Artemis herself is never seen nor mentioned in [[God of War: Betrayal]], her [[Blade of Artemis|sword]] is still in the possession of Kratos, who uses it against his earthy enemies during his godhood. |
While Artemis herself is never seen nor mentioned in [[God of War: Betrayal]], her [[Blade of Artemis|sword]] is still in the possession of Kratos, who uses it against his earthy enemies during his godhood. |
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Greek Mythology
In Greek myth, Artemis was Apollo's twin sister and the daughter of Zeus and the Titan Leto. She was also one of the four main goddesses of Olympus. She is a virgin goddess who attends to the wilderness, its animals, and its hunters. Artemis has a large family, members including Kratos, Ares, and Athena as her half-siblings.
In God of War series
God of War
In God of War, Artemis appears to Kratos shortly after he enters Pandora's Temple. She then gives him the Blade of Artemis (a blade she used to slay a Titan) to aid him in his quest to defeat Ares.
God of War: Betrayal
While Artemis herself is never seen nor mentioned in God of War: Betrayal, her sword is still in the possession of Kratos, who uses it against his earthy enemies during his godhood.