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The Greek World is one of the various worlds in the God of War saga, notably diverging from its real-world counterpart. The world was dominated by the Greek Pantheon until their demise at the hand of Kratos, after which the world was left destroyed and uninhabitable. Its current status after the World's destruction in God of War III is unknown.

The Aegean Sea lies to the east and south of mainland Greece, while the Ionian Sea lies to the west. Both parts of the Eastern Mediterranean basin feature a vast number of islands.

Notable cities and place include: Sparta, Athens, Crete, Atlantis, Attica, Mount Olympus, Marathon, Troy, Kirra, Delphi, Delos and Rhodes.

In the God of War Series

Greek Soldier concept

Greek soldier concept

The God of War series is based on the mythology of ancient Greece, and also some parts of ancient Greek history.

It's the home country of Kratos, the main protagonist of the games. Consisting of many city-states during the time period, Kratos' city is Sparta. The opposing city-state of Athens lies northeast of Sparta, and is the place where the fates of Ares and Kratos are decided.

Marathon, Rhodes, Crete, and Attica also appear in the series. This sets the events of God of War II and the Second Titanomachy. The highest mountain in all of Greece is Mount Olympus, or Olympus for short, and is the home of the Gods.

Below the surface lies the Underworld and Tartarus, where the Titan Atlas holds the upper land with its hands after the destruction of the Pillar of the World.

Trivia

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