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Delphi is a vast mountain range in ancient Greece that is most famous for its oracle.
Greek Mythology
Delphi was the sacred home of the most important oracle, namely the Oracle of Delphi. The site was also used to worship Apollo because he slew Python, a huge snake-like dragon, in Delphi; Python protected the Navel of the Earth.
God of War: Ascension
The Village of Kirra
Kratos starts his journey in the small rundown village in Delphi. Orkos tells him to find the truth with the Oracle of Delphi.
The Cistern
The Tower of Delphi
Kratos
travels through the mountains of Delphi, in order to find the Oracle. Kratos ascends to her temple by riding the mechanized remains of Python. Kratos encounters a Chimera on top of the tower and patches of Manticore eggs throughout the area. The three replicas of Python are used to power the tower and gain access to the temple.
The Python's Belly
Within the python, Kratos gains Lightning of Zeus power.
Ice Caverns
The Temple of Delphi
Delphi Catacombs
The Oracle's Chambers
Kratos locates Oracle Aletheia who is under the spell of Castor and Pollux. Kratos does battle with the false prophet and gains the Amulet of Uroborus. The oracle does not servive the fall after Kratos kills the Gemeni Twins, but she tells Kratos to find the "truth" on the island of Delos.
Passage to Delphi
Kratos takes the narrow passage under the Delphi mountains to return to Kirra.
The Cistern (Pt. 2)
Kratos retraces his steps back through the cistern. Using the amulet he rebuilds the waterwheel and retores the spring water back to Kirra.
The Grotto
The Grotto is an underwater passage, the Boat Captain's Idol can be found here. This leads to the harbour of Kirra. Orkos awaits to guide Kratos to his next misson to Delos. The Harbour Master, a harmless Laestrygonian, can be seen here as it pulls ships between the caves out to the open sea.