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==Greek Mythology==
 
==Greek Mythology==
'''Ceryx''' (“Herald”) was the son of [[Hermes]] and either [[wikipedia:Pandrosus|Pandrosus]] or [[wikipedia:Herse|Herse]]. Like his father, he too was a messenger of the [[gods]]. He was also the ancestor of the [[wikipedia:Kerukes|Kerukes]], a family of priests who lived in the city of [[Athens]].
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'''Ceryx''' (“Herald”) was the son of [[Hermes]] and either [[wikipedia:Pandrosus|Pandrosus]] or [[wikipedia:Herse|Herse]]. Like his father, he too was a messenger of the [[gods]].
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He was also the ancestor of the [[wikipedia:Kerukes|Kerukes]], a family of priests who lived in the city of [[Athens]].
   
 
==In God of War: Betrayal==
 
==In God of War: Betrayal==
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Ceryx was the son of the god Hermes, and was a messenger of [[Olympus]]. After watching [[Kratos]]’ activities as the new god of war, the gods sent Ceryx as a persuader to stop him. Kratos had been leading his [[Spartan]] companions into destroying many [[Greek]] city-states and was then framed for killing [[Hera]]’s pet [[Argos]].
 
Ceryx was the son of the god Hermes, and was a messenger of [[Olympus]]. After watching [[Kratos]]’ activities as the new god of war, the gods sent Ceryx as a persuader to stop him. Kratos had been leading his [[Spartan]] companions into destroying many [[Greek]] city-states and was then framed for killing [[Hera]]’s pet [[Argos]].
   
Kratos refused to listen to Ceryx, who demanded Kratos to stop his pursuit of an [[assassin]] who killed Argos. After attacking and defeating Ceryx, Kratos realized that Olympus would never accept him and that this was only the beginning of the conflict he would soon have to face with the gods.
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Kratos refused to listen to Ceryx, who demanded Kratos to stop his pursuit of an [[assassin]] who killed Argos. After attacking and defeating Ceryx, Kratos realized that Olympus would never accept him and that this was only the beginning of the conflict he would soon have to face with the gods of Olympus.
   
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==

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Kratos, slayer of gods!

–Ceryx.

Ceryx is a character and final boss Kratos faces in Betrayal. He is the son of Hermes and a messenger of Olympus, who Zeus sent to stop Kratos' attempts to discover the truth behind the assassination of Argos.

Greek Mythology

Ceryx (“Herald”) was the son of Hermes and either Pandrosus or Herse. Like his father, he too was a messenger of the gods.

He was also the ancestor of the Kerukes, a family of priests who lived in the city of Athens.

In God of War: Betrayal

Ceryx

Ceryx uses his staff against Kratos

Ceryx was the son of the god Hermes, and was a messenger of Olympus. After watching Kratos’ activities as the new god of war, the gods sent Ceryx as a persuader to stop him. Kratos had been leading his Spartan companions into destroying many Greek city-states and was then framed for killing Hera’s pet Argos.

Kratos refused to listen to Ceryx, who demanded Kratos to stop his pursuit of an assassin who killed Argos. After attacking and defeating Ceryx, Kratos realized that Olympus would never accept him and that this was only the beginning of the conflict he would soon have to face with the gods of Olympus.

Powers and Abilities

Ceryx is no warrior, but still has some powers to harm his enemies. He relies on the deadly three-headed Cerberi he summons, but also attacks Kratos using his staff and creates a field of thunder around himself. Being a god, he is very resistant to damage, but nevertheless ultimately dies.

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