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Revision as of 21:50, 26 June 2018

Kratos is a son of Zeus. And Zeus is at theepicenter of ancient Greece's convoluted, incestuous mythology. This means that, one way or another, Kratos is related by blood to every Titan and Olympian god he encounters. To illustrate that fact, we've drawn up this family tree:

Family

Atlas
Hyperion Cronos Rhea
Hades Demeter Zeus Hera Poseidon
Eos Helios Theseus
Hephaestus
Persephone Ares Pandora Various Mortal Women
Leto Hercules Perseus
Athena Aphrodite
Apollo Artemis
Maia
Peirithous
Hermes
Ceryx Kratos Lysandra
Calliope

Notes:

  • Solid lines denote parent-child blood relationships.
  • Dashed lines denote marriages, adoptions, and relationships that result in offspring.
  •  denotes the deceased.

This isn't a complete rundown of all the figures and relationships of Greek mythology, obviously,but by looking at it, we can see howthe characters who've appeared (or whose offspring has appeared) in the series are related to each other and, ultimately, to Kratos.