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==God of War: Ascension==
 
==God of War: Ascension==
[[Megaera]] secretes parasites from a diseased-looking rash in her chest, the insect creatures latch into and burrow underneath the skin of any living creatures and control them. A man in a prison cell is attacked by one of the parasites, it jumps onto his neck and sticks two spikes into his spine, almost instantly, the man begins to mutate. He takes on insect-like qualities, including increased strength, armor and incredibly acrobatic skills. The mutant jumps through a wooden door and attacks [[Kratos]].
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[[Megaera]] secretes parasites from a diseased-looking rash in her chest. The insect creatures latch into and burrow underneath the skin of any living creatures and control them.
   
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A man in a prison cell is attacked by one of the parasites: it jumps onto his neck and sticks two spikes into his spine, and almost instantly, the man begins to mutate. He takes on insect-like qualities, including increased strength, armor and incredibly acrobatic skills. The mutant jumps through a wooden door and attacks [[Kratos]].
Similar types of creatures appear throughout Kratos' journey through the [[Hecatonchires]], they are easily defeated and can be grappled successfully.
 
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Similar types of creatures appear throughout Kratos' journey through the [[Hecatonchires]], wearing weapons such as swords, spears and clubs sometimex. They are easily defeated and can be grappled successfully by Kratos.
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These same enemies appear in [[Multiplayer]] in the ''Trial of the Gods'' mode. In Multiplayer, they act like suicide bombs: after taking too much damage, a minion will start to glow with a blue fire and explode. This explosion is deadly and deals a great amount of damage to anyone who's near. Even before being harmed by the players, they can make a suicide move: they glow with the blue fire and run after a warrior, exploding as soon as it touches him. If a player grapples and rams ('''''R1''''') on one of them, they will explode instantly when they hit the ground, which is the most effective way to kill them.
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===Infected hounds===
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Megaera's Parasites could take control over dogs the same way they do with humans. Mutated hounds, with Parasites behind their necks, appear once in Aegaeon. They fight Kratos in an elevator inside of the Prision. They attack, are harmed and killed in the same way as the standard [[feral Hound|feral hounds]]. In fact, the only difference between these infected hounds and the normal ones is that the infected ones have their minds controlled by Megaera via her Parasites.
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Megaera's minions behave very similarly to the [[Satyrs]] that appear as regular enemies in Ascension, they are even dispatched in the same way. The mutated hounds behave like the [[Feral Hound|standard ones]] as well.
 
*Megaera's minions behave very similarly to the [[Satyrs]] that appear as regular enemies in Ascension, they are even dispatched in the same way. The mutated hounds behave like the [[Feral Hound|standard ones]] as well.
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*The [[colors|blue]] fire that glows on Megaera's Minions when they explode must be the same one from [[Olympus]]. The fact that all enemies that fight the players in this mode serve the [[gods]] (the god the player is aligned to) supports this idea.
 
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Revision as of 23:48, 20 April 2013

Megeras minion

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Megaera's Minions are organisms that have been infected by Megaera's Parasites and are forced to fight for the Fury against all those who stand in her way.

God of War: Ascension

Megaera secretes parasites from a diseased-looking rash in her chest. The insect creatures latch into and burrow underneath the skin of any living creatures and control them.

A man in a prison cell is attacked by one of the parasites: it jumps onto his neck and sticks two spikes into his spine, and almost instantly, the man begins to mutate. He takes on insect-like qualities, including increased strength, armor and incredibly acrobatic skills. The mutant jumps through a wooden door and attacks Kratos.

Similar types of creatures appear throughout Kratos' journey through the Hecatonchires, wearing weapons such as swords, spears and clubs sometimex. They are easily defeated and can be grappled successfully by Kratos.

These same enemies appear in Multiplayer in the Trial of the Gods mode. In Multiplayer, they act like suicide bombs: after taking too much damage, a minion will start to glow with a blue fire and explode. This explosion is deadly and deals a great amount of damage to anyone who's near. Even before being harmed by the players, they can make a suicide move: they glow with the blue fire and run after a warrior, exploding as soon as it touches him. If a player grapples and rams (R1) on one of them, they will explode instantly when they hit the ground, which is the most effective way to kill them.

Infected hounds

Megaera's Parasites could take control over dogs the same way they do with humans. Mutated hounds, with Parasites behind their necks, appear once in Aegaeon. They fight Kratos in an elevator inside of the Prision. They attack, are harmed and killed in the same way as the standard feral hounds. In fact, the only difference between these infected hounds and the normal ones is that the infected ones have their minds controlled by Megaera via her Parasites.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Megaera's minions behave very similarly to the Satyrs that appear as regular enemies in Ascension, they are even dispatched in the same way. The mutated hounds behave like the standard ones as well.
  • The blue fire that glows on Megaera's Minions when they explode must be the same one from Olympus. The fact that all enemies that fight the players in this mode serve the gods (the god the player is aligned to) supports this idea.