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{{Quote|''All true children of [[Mount Olympus|Olympus]] know of it. We've all come to respect its power. But don't be fooled by its enticing glow. Neither [[Gods|God]] nor [[Mortals|Man]] can touch its lethal flame.''|[[Hephaestus]], to [[Kratos]]}}
[[The Flames of Olympus|The Flame of Olympus]] is a great power that was formed by the [[Gods|gods]], and it is also the only way to defeat them. It may have an enticing glow, but its touch is lethal to both man and god.
 
   
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The '''Flame of Olympus''' was an absolute power, more powerful than even the [[gods]] themselves. Despite its enticing glow, it was lethal to anyone who touched it, both [[Mortal]] and [[Greek Gods|God]] alike.
After [[Gaia]] betrayed [[Kratos]] and lets him fall in the depths of the [[Underworld]], [[Athena]] returns to aid Kratos in his quest to kill [[Zeus]]. Puzzled on why Athena would help him kill her father, he learns that the Flames of Olympus are the only way to defeat a God; including the king of the gods. When he reaches the Flames in Olympus, he discovers [[Pandora's Box]] at the heart of it. Athena explained that the true power to kill a God rests within. But to reach it, he must first seek out [[Pandora]] herself. As explained by [[Hephaestus]], he used the Flame to help him forge the box to contain the evils born of the [[Titanomachy]]. The Flame itself would be the perfect safeguard for the box. But to pacify it, a key is required. The key he created was born out of the heart of the Flame: Pandora.
 
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==History==
   
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=== Pre-''[[God of War]]'' ===
Kratos sought out Pandora and managed to rescue her from the [[Labyrinth|labyrinth]]. But to get her to the Flame, he had the raise the Labyrinth. First, he assembled the Labyrinth, before breaking the [[Chain of Balance]] down in the Underworld. Then, using a crank by the Flame, he raised the Labyrinth, bringing Pandora to it, while causing the foundations of Olympus to crumble. After a fight with Zeus, Kratos reluctantly released Pandora into the Flame, granting him access to the box. But when he opened it, the box was empty.
 
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The Flame of Olympus was originally meant to be the lock for Pandora's Box. However, Hephaestus lied to Zeus to safeguard [[Pandora]], preventing the need to sacrifice her if Pandora's Box had to be opened, by convincing Zeus to lock it on the back of Cronos. After Kratos opened Pandora's Box, it was relocated to its original lock, the Flame of Olympus, which would prevent all from touching the flame, and by extension the box without using Pandora to extinguish the flames.
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=== [[God of War III]] ===
 
After [[Gaia]] betrayed [[Kratos]] and let him fall in the depths of the [[Underworld]], [[Athena]] returned to aid a de-powered Kratos in his quest to kill [[Zeus]]. Puzzled on why Athena would help him kill their father (especially after she gave her life for him), Kratos learned that the Flame of Olympus was the only way to defeat a God-including the King of the Gods. When he reached the Flame of Olympus, Kratos discovered [[Pandora's Box]] at the heart of it; the very box that he used to kill the former [[God of War (God)|God of War]], [[Ares]]. Athena explained that the true power to kill a God rested within, but to reach it, he must first seek out [[Pandora]] herself. As explained by [[Hephaestus]], he used the Flame to help him forge the Box to contain the evils born from the [[Titanomachy]]. The Flame itself would be the perfect safeguard for the Box, but to pacify it, a key was required. The key he created was born out of the heart of the Flame: Pandora.
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Kratos sought out Pandora and managed to rescue her from the [[Labyrinth]]. But to get her to the Flame, he had the raise the Labyrinth. Kratos descended into the [[Caverns of Olympus|Caverns]] where it was stored and solved it- thus assembled the Labyrinth, before he broke the [[Chain of Balance]] down in the [[Underworld]], and freed it from the grasp of the deceased [[The Three Judges|Judges]]. Then, using a crank by the Flame, he raised the Labyrinth; brought Pandora to it, while it caused the foundations of [[Mount Olympus]] to crumble. After a fight between Kratos and Zeus, Pandora attempted to enter the Flame, but was stopped by Kratos. He attempted to pull her away from the Flame, with her begging him to let her go, and Zeus encouraging him to save her. However Zeus' "encouragement" soon involved him taunting Kratos about his failures, which enraged the Spartan to the point of releasing Pandora into the Flame in order to attack Zeus. That also granted Kratos access to the Box, but when he opened it, it was empty.
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=== [[God of War Ragnarök]] ===
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The Flame of Olympus was almost completely mentioned by Kratos before he was interrupted by Atreus/Freya.
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery type="slideshow" position="center" widths="300">
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The Flame.jpg|The Flame of Olympus
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Flames 1.jpg|Kratos at the Flame of Olympus
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Flames 2.jpg|The Flame of Olympus Sealed Shut
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Flames 3.jpg|The Flame of Olympus opened
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Flames 1-1.jpg|Kratos staring at the Flame of Olympus
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File:The Flame Of Olympus.jpg|The Flame of Olympus in Mortal Kombat
 
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==Related Pages==
 
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== Trivia ==
*[[Olympus|Olympus ]]
 
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* That arena was used in [[Mortal Kombat]] as PS3 exclusive.
*[[Pandora's Box|Pandora's Box ]]
 
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* Athena claims the flame is the source of Zeus's strength, however after the flame is extinguished, Zeus still has his powers and same strength level.
*[[Pandora|Pandora ]]
 
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* [[Helios]] attempted to get Kratos killed by lying that the Spartan would receive the flames's power upon stepping into it. Having already been informed by Hephaestus regarding the flame's lethal properties, Kratos immediately saw through the Sun God's lie.
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 17 April 2024

Flames 1-1

Kratos finding the Flame of Olympus in God of War III.

All true children of Olympus know of it. We've all come to respect its power. But don't be fooled by its enticing glow. Neither God nor Man can touch its lethal flame.

Hephaestus, to Kratos

The Flame of Olympus was an absolute power, more powerful than even the gods themselves. Despite its enticing glow, it was lethal to anyone who touched it, both Mortal and God alike.

History

Pre-God of War

The Flame of Olympus was originally meant to be the lock for Pandora's Box. However, Hephaestus lied to Zeus to safeguard Pandora, preventing the need to sacrifice her if Pandora's Box had to be opened, by convincing Zeus to lock it on the back of Cronos. After Kratos opened Pandora's Box, it was relocated to its original lock, the Flame of Olympus, which would prevent all from touching the flame, and by extension the box without using Pandora to extinguish the flames.

God of War III

After Gaia betrayed Kratos and let him fall in the depths of the Underworld, Athena returned to aid a de-powered Kratos in his quest to kill Zeus. Puzzled on why Athena would help him kill their father (especially after she gave her life for him), Kratos learned that the Flame of Olympus was the only way to defeat a God-including the King of the Gods. When he reached the Flame of Olympus, Kratos discovered Pandora's Box at the heart of it; the very box that he used to kill the former God of War, Ares. Athena explained that the true power to kill a God rested within, but to reach it, he must first seek out Pandora herself. As explained by Hephaestus, he used the Flame to help him forge the Box to contain the evils born from the Titanomachy. The Flame itself would be the perfect safeguard for the Box, but to pacify it, a key was required. The key he created was born out of the heart of the Flame: Pandora.

Kratos sought out Pandora and managed to rescue her from the Labyrinth. But to get her to the Flame, he had the raise the Labyrinth. Kratos descended into the Caverns where it was stored and solved it- thus assembled the Labyrinth, before he broke the Chain of Balance down in the Underworld, and freed it from the grasp of the deceased Judges. Then, using a crank by the Flame, he raised the Labyrinth; brought Pandora to it, while it caused the foundations of Mount Olympus to crumble. After a fight between Kratos and Zeus, Pandora attempted to enter the Flame, but was stopped by Kratos. He attempted to pull her away from the Flame, with her begging him to let her go, and Zeus encouraging him to save her. However Zeus' "encouragement" soon involved him taunting Kratos about his failures, which enraged the Spartan to the point of releasing Pandora into the Flame in order to attack Zeus. That also granted Kratos access to the Box, but when he opened it, it was empty.

God of War Ragnarök

The Flame of Olympus was almost completely mentioned by Kratos before he was interrupted by Atreus/Freya.

Gallery

Trivia

  • That arena was used in Mortal Kombat as PS3 exclusive.
  • Athena claims the flame is the source of Zeus's strength, however after the flame is extinguished, Zeus still has his powers and same strength level.
  • Helios attempted to get Kratos killed by lying that the Spartan would receive the flames's power upon stepping into it. Having already been informed by Hephaestus regarding the flame's lethal properties, Kratos immediately saw through the Sun God's lie.