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[[File:Beastlord.jpg|thumb|250px]]'''Beast Lords''' were enemy creatures, who opposed Kratos in the [[Bog of the Forgotten]], the entrance to the [[Palace of the Fates]], and during the [[Perfection is Divine|seventh]] [[Challenge of the Titans]].
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[[File:Beastlord.jpg|thumb|250px]]'''Beast Lords''' were enemy creatures, who opposed Kratos in the [[Bog of the Forgotten]], the entrance to the [[Palace of the Fates]], and during the [[Blind Fury|first]] and [[Perfection is Divine|seventh]] [[Challenge of the Titans]].
   
 
They appear as short, armored beings with horned helmets and a pair of battle axes for weapons. They are also considered a reconnaissance minion or scout, as they can be seen carrying horns on some occasions.
 
They appear as short, armored beings with horned helmets and a pair of battle axes for weapons. They are also considered a reconnaissance minion or scout, as they can be seen carrying horns on some occasions.
   
When encountered, a Beast Lord can use its horn to call a [[Cyclops Berserker]], which it will then mount and control from the giant's shoulders. If this happens, [[Kratos]] can latch his blades into the [[Cyclops]]' shoulders, yank back, and pull the Beast Lord right back off.
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When encountered, a Beast Lord can use its horn to call a [[Cyclops Berserker]], which it will then mount and control from the giant's shoulders. When mounted, Cyclops can do much more dangerous and powerful attacks. To dismount a Beast Lord, [[Kratos]] latches his [[Blades of Athena|blades]] into the [[Cyclops]]' shoulders, yank back, and pull the Beast Lord right back off.
   
Kratos can damage an unmounted Beast Lord by throwing it to the ground, and then stomping on its head. After doing enough damage to the foe, he can kill it by grabbing one of its own battle axes, and using the weapon to cut it to pieces.
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Kratos can damage an unmounted Beast Lord by throwing it to the ground, and then stomping on its head. After doing that two more times, he can kill it by grabbing one of its own battle axes, and using the weapon to cut it to pieces.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*The way in which Beast Lords carry their axes on their back, is similar to Kratos with his blades.
 
*Early trailers for [[God of War III]] show an enemy that could very likely have been a Beast Lord, standing atop a Cyclops and controlling it. If so, however, the idea was scrapped, and the Beast Lords did not make an appearance in God of War III.
 
*Early trailers for [[God of War III]] show an enemy that could very likely have been a Beast Lord, standing atop a Cyclops and controlling it. If so, however, the idea was scrapped, and the Beast Lords did not make an appearance in God of War III.
 
*In God of War III, Kratos could be compared to a Beast Lord, with how he is able to climb atop Cyclops Berserkers, and take control of them himself.
 
*In God of War III, Kratos could be compared to a Beast Lord, with how he is able to climb atop Cyclops Berserkers, and take control of them himself.

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Beastlord

Beast Lords were enemy creatures, who opposed Kratos in the Bog of the Forgotten, the entrance to the Palace of the Fates, and during the first and seventh Challenge of the Titans.

They appear as short, armored beings with horned helmets and a pair of battle axes for weapons. They are also considered a reconnaissance minion or scout, as they can be seen carrying horns on some occasions.

When encountered, a Beast Lord can use its horn to call a Cyclops Berserker, which it will then mount and control from the giant's shoulders. When mounted, Cyclops can do much more dangerous and powerful attacks. To dismount a Beast Lord, Kratos latches his blades into the Cyclops' shoulders, yank back, and pull the Beast Lord right back off.

Kratos can damage an unmounted Beast Lord by throwing it to the ground, and then stomping on its head. After doing that two more times, he can kill it by grabbing one of its own battle axes, and using the weapon to cut it to pieces.

Trivia

  • The way in which Beast Lords carry their axes on their back, is similar to Kratos with his blades.
  • Early trailers for God of War III show an enemy that could very likely have been a Beast Lord, standing atop a Cyclops and controlling it. If so, however, the idea was scrapped, and the Beast Lords did not make an appearance in God of War III.
  • In God of War III, Kratos could be compared to a Beast Lord, with how he is able to climb atop Cyclops Berserkers, and take control of them himself.

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