God of War Wiki
(Adding categories)
Line 37: Line 37:
 
[[Category:God of War III]]
 
[[Category:God of War III]]
 
[[Category:God of War Series]]
 
[[Category:God of War Series]]
  +
[[Category:God of War:Saga Collection]]
  +
[[Category:God of War Collection]]

Revision as of 06:06, 28 October 2012

Template:Infobox gods

He could have saved me. He held my life in his hand, and still he let go. I may have been just a mere boat captain, but he treated me as if I was nothing! He is to blame for my torment here! I hope he suffers in Hades as I have. Damn that Ghost of Sparta!

–Boat Captain.

In God of War Series

God of War

During his time as Captain, while sailing on the Aegean Sea, he saw his ship cornered by the Hydra Heads, and was eaten and swallowed by the Hydra King. The Captain and his men attempted to fight off the Hydra's many heads, but ended up getting devoured. After Kratos killed the Hydra King, the Spartan travelled into its throat, retrieved the Captain's key, and purposefully let the Captain fall down the beast's throat, stating "I didn't come back for you." After Kratos' betrayal by Ares, and his descent into the depths of the Underworld, Kratos managed to halt his freefall by grabbing onto someone's legs. That person, also attempting to prevent his fall into the River Styx below, was the Captain. Using the Captain as leverage back onto solid ground, Kratos once again threw the surprised Captain down, into the river.

God of War II

During Kratos' fight with the Barbarian King, the Captain was summoned as another soul to fight Kratos. Surprised to run into Kratos yet again, the Captain started running around the arena, but was killed by Kratos before being able to flee the scene of battle. The way he killed him, is similar as he killed the Rhodes Soldiers, where he stabbed them multiple times in the chest, or slammed them in the ground.

God of War III

A scribbled note written by him can be found in the Underworld, saying:

"He could have saved me. He held my life in his hand, and still he let go. I may have been just a mere boat captain, but he treated me as if I was nothing! He is to blame for my torment here! I hope he suffers in Hades as I have. Damn that Ghost of Sparta!"

In the Pool of Blood, where Kratos encountered his own fears, the Captain was heard shouting "Oh no, not you again!"

Gallery

Related Pages