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Ares wanted to create the perfect warrior so he could use this warrior to overthrow Zeus and bring down the walls of [[Olympus]]. To do this, he and the queen of the [[Furies]], [[Alecto]], mated and conceived a child, Orkos. However, much to Ares' disappointment, Orkos was not what he hoped he would be.
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Ares wanted to create the perfect warrior so he could use this warrior to overthrow Zeus and bring down the walls of [[Olympus]]. To accomplish this, he and the queen of the [[Furies]], [[Alecto]], mated and conceived a child, Orkos. However, much to Ares' disappointment, Orkos was not what he hoped he would be, and disowned him.
   
Orkos' mother, however, spared him and made him the oath-keeper. Orkos, despite his heavy burden, was eager to please those who he thought loved him. However, Orkos saw the injustice in the [[Spartan]] [[Kratos]]' oath and turned against his mothers, the Furies. With the help of the [[Aletheia|Oracle of Delphi]], he tried to warn Zeus of Ares' plot, but the Furies were sent after him. The Oracle was punished for the attempt, yet Orkos escaped and reached Kratos, in order to be free of his bond to Ares.
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The Furies, however, spared him and made him the oath-keeper. Orkos, despite his heavy burden, was eager to please those who he thought loved him. However, Orkos saw the injustice in the [[Spartan]] [[Kratos]]' oath and turned against his mothers. With the help of the [[Aletheia|Oracle of Delphi]], he tried to warn Zeus of Ares' plot, but the Furies were sent after him. The Oracle was punished for the attempt, while Orkos managed to reach Kratos, who was being hunted down by the Furies for breaking his blood oath to Ares.
   
Orkos' first meeting with Kratos ended up alarming him and causing the Spartan to attack, but Kratos ceased his onslaught when Orkos explained his motives. After Orkos helps Kratos to escape from his ilusion, he feels that the Furies were near their location, and they couldn't know he was aiding Kratos. Before teleporting away, Orkos tells Kratos to seek the Oracle of [[Delphi]].
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Orkos' first meeting with Kratos ended up alarming him and causing the Spartan to attack, but Kratos ceased his onslaught when Orkos explained his motives. However, in [[Delos]], the duo was captured by the Furies, who then had Kratos imprisoned within [[Aegaeon]].
 
He met Kratos once again in a ship to [[Delos]], where he explained the reasons that made him betray his family and help the Spartan: he felt the injustice in Kratos' punishment and started to investigate further. Orkos also reveals that the Furies had elaborated three blood tasks that would make him the perfect warrior and keep him loyal to Ares: spilling the blood of his [[Barbarian King|enemies]] (the [[Barbarians]]), the blood of the innocent (all of those he murdered throughout his servitude to Ares) and of his own (his family). Angered, Kratos says he doens't need the help of a Fury, which makes Orkos go away again.
 
 
In Delos, Orkos helped Kratos to escape from the Furies and gives him his [[Oath Stone of Orkos|Oath Stone]], a power that allowed him to stay in two places at once and escape from [[Aegaeon]]. Later, the Furies ambush Kratos in the Lantern of the [[Statue of Apollo]]. They had Orkos with them, too. Both Kratos and Orkos are taken to the prision.
 
   
 
===Death===
 
===Death===
   
After escaping the [[Hecatonchires]] and defeating the Furies, Kratos returns to his home in [[Sparta]]Orkos meets him there. Although the shade praises the warrior on his victory, he reveals that, before they were defeated, the Furies made him Kratos' oath-keeper once again, indicating that despite their efforts, Ares would retain control over both of them, lest the Spartan kill Orkos.
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After escaping the [[Hecatonchires]] and defeating the Furies, Kratos returned to his home in [[Sparta]], with Orkos meeting him there. Although the[[ shade]] praised the warrior on his victory, he soon revealed that, before they were defeated, the Furies had made him Kratos' oath-keeper once again, indicating that despite their efforts, Ares would retain control over both of them, lest the Spartan kill Orkos.
   
Orkos, begging Kratos to give him an honorable death, handed his blade over to the warrior, who then proceeded to stab him in the stomach, killing him and freeing the Spartan of his bond to Ares. After which, Kratos burned down his home, with the corpse of Orkos inside of it, before departing.
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Orkos, begging Kratos to give him an honorable death, handed his blade over to the warrior, who then proceeded to stab him in the stomach, killing him and freeing them both of their respective bonds to Ares. After which, Kratos burned down his home, with the corpse of Orkos inside of it, before departing.
   
 
In chapter 19 of [[Rise of the Warrior]], it is revealed that the cloaked figure who follows the Warrior is Orkos.
 
In chapter 19 of [[Rise of the Warrior]], it is revealed that the cloaked figure who follows the Warrior is Orkos.

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There is no other way, Spartan. Destroy the oath, kill Ares, and have your revenge.

–Orkos to Kratos.

Orkos (Horkos in Greek mythology) is the deuteragonist in God of War: Ascension and is voiced by Troy Baker. He is a half-blood Fury and a Demigod, son of Ares and Alecto.

In Greek Mythology

Horkos is the personification of the oaths and the punishment for breaking the oaths. He is a son of Eris.

God of War: Ascension

Ares wanted to create the perfect warrior so he could use this warrior to overthrow Zeus and bring down the walls of Olympus. To accomplish this, he and the queen of the Furies, Alecto, mated and conceived a child, Orkos. However, much to Ares' disappointment, Orkos was not what he hoped he would be, and disowned him.

The Furies, however, spared him and made him the oath-keeper. Orkos, despite his heavy burden, was eager to please those who he thought loved him. However, Orkos saw the injustice in the Spartan Kratos' oath and turned against his mothers. With the help of the Oracle of Delphi, he tried to warn Zeus of Ares' plot, but the Furies were sent after him. The Oracle was punished for the attempt, while Orkos managed to reach Kratos, who was being hunted down by the Furies for breaking his blood oath to Ares.

Orkos' first meeting with Kratos ended up alarming him and causing the Spartan to attack, but Kratos ceased his onslaught when Orkos explained his motives. However, in Delos, the duo was captured by the Furies, who then had Kratos imprisoned within Aegaeon.

Death

After escaping the Hecatonchires and defeating the Furies, Kratos returned to his home in Sparta, with Orkos meeting him there. Although theshade praised the warrior on his victory, he soon revealed that, before they were defeated, the Furies had made him Kratos' oath-keeper once again, indicating that despite their efforts, Ares would retain control over both of them, lest the Spartan kill Orkos.

Orkos, begging Kratos to give him an honorable death, handed his blade over to the warrior, who then proceeded to stab him in the stomach, killing him and freeing them both of their respective bonds to Ares. After which, Kratos burned down his home, with the corpse of Orkos inside of it, before departing.

In chapter 19 of Rise of the Warrior, it is revealed that the cloaked figure who follows the Warrior is Orkos.

Powers & Abilities

As a the son of a God and Fury, it can be assumed that Orkos possesses considerable power.

  • Telepathy - Orkos seems to possess telepathic or empathic abilities; he was able to sense that Kratos was troubled.
  • Teleportation - Orkos can teleport in a shadow-like manner.
  • Oath Stone - Orkos can create temporary clones of himself, shares this power with Kratos.

Trivia

  • Orkos is voiced by Troy Baker.
  • "Horkos" means "oath" in both the modern and ancient Greek language.
  • The reason for helping Kratos, as stated by Orkos himself, was that Kratos was innocent and not guilty for punishment and torture. He also knew that the only one who could stop Ares and the Furies before they could overthrow Zeus and Olympus was Kratos.
    • Ironically, he had helped the man who would later overthrow Olympus itself and Zeus.
  • Orkos was one of the few individuals Kratos considered to not only be an ally, but a friend.
  • In the single player trailer of 26/02/2013, it's mentioned he gives Kratos a power, recently revealed as being the Oath Stone of Orkos.
  • It seems like Orkos had a close relationship with Aletheia. In the Lantern of Apollo, while telling Kratos the story of the Eyes of Truth, he refers to her as "my beloved". If Orkos actually loved Aletheia, it could have been because he had never seem something so pure as her Eyes, or found someone who actually cared and wanted to help him in his whole life.
    • In his meetings with Kratos after Aletheia's death, Orkos didn't seem to be sad and didn't mention the event. This either proves that he didn't actually love her or that he didn't become aware of her death.
    • Since both Orkos and Aletheia died in the game, it is possible that, after his death, he would had met her in the Underworld.

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God of War Ascension - Unchained - Kratos Comes To Life