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'''Poseidon's Princess '''is a minor character and unwilling ally of Kratos in [[God of War III]]. She appears to be a slave of [[Poseidon]], being chained up in his personal quarters.[[File:Hecuba-maneros-god-of-war-iii.jpg|thumb|150px|Poseidon's Princess]]
 
'''Poseidon's Princess '''is a minor character and unwilling ally of Kratos in [[God of War III]]. She appears to be a slave of [[Poseidon]], being chained up in his personal quarters.[[File:Hecuba-maneros-god-of-war-iii.jpg|thumb|150px|Poseidon's Princess]]
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
The Princess is a young, attractive woman. She wears an exposing outfit, displaying most of her body, and she wears a tiara in her hair. The outfit is not royalty due to her being a captive and not Poseidon's real daughter, though Poseidon put her in a big cell which has royal pillows spread all around.
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The Princess is a young, attractive woman. She wears an exposing outfit, displaying most of her body, and she wears a tiara in her hair. The outfit is not royalty due to her being a captive and not Poseidon's real daughter, with Poseidon holding her captive in a big cell which has royal pillows spread all around.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
[[Kratos]] meets the princess in Poseidon's Chamber, where she is crying for help. As Kratos makes his way over to her, she declares that she does not want help from him, probably fearing the Spartan's brutal reputation. Regardless, Kratos cuts her chains and leads her through the hallways, even saving her from falling into a pit of spikes, only to use her to hold up a crank that keeps two doors open. After Kratos heads through the doors, she is crushed by the weight of the crank. The player can return to observe her remains.
 
[[Kratos]] meets the princess in Poseidon's Chamber, where she is crying for help. As Kratos makes his way over to her, she declares that she does not want help from him, probably fearing the Spartan's brutal reputation. Regardless, Kratos cuts her chains and leads her through the hallways, even saving her from falling into a pit of spikes, only to use her to hold up a crank that keeps two doors open. After Kratos heads through the doors, she is crushed by the weight of the crank. The player can return to observe her remains.
==Letter from Poseidon==
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==Poseidon's Letter==
 
A letter from Poseidon is found the chambers of his princess. The letter reads:
 
A letter from Poseidon is found the chambers of his princess. The letter reads:
   

Revision as of 11:56, 29 June 2010

Poseidon's Princess is a minor character and unwilling ally of Kratos in God of War III. She appears to be a slave of Poseidon, being chained up in his personal quarters.

File:Hecuba-maneros-god-of-war-iii.jpg

Poseidon's Princess

Appearance

The Princess is a young, attractive woman. She wears an exposing outfit, displaying most of her body, and she wears a tiara in her hair. The outfit is not royalty due to her being a captive and not Poseidon's real daughter, with Poseidon holding her captive in a big cell which has royal pillows spread all around.

History

Kratos meets the princess in Poseidon's Chamber, where she is crying for help. As Kratos makes his way over to her, she declares that she does not want help from him, probably fearing the Spartan's brutal reputation. Regardless, Kratos cuts her chains and leads her through the hallways, even saving her from falling into a pit of spikes, only to use her to hold up a crank that keeps two doors open. After Kratos heads through the doors, she is crushed by the weight of the crank. The player can return to observe her remains.

Poseidon's Letter

A letter from Poseidon is found the chambers of his princess. The letter reads:

Dearest beloved, I ask your forgiveness for making you the subject of my rage. It is not you who angered me so, but my brother and his refusal to harness the great power he hides within the labyrinth. A storm is brewing and Zeus provides Olympus with no harbour. Only the comforts found in your arms give me rest.

-Your Lord, Poseidon

This shows that Poseidon not only cares for this unnamed princess, but might love her as well.

Trivia

  • Although commonly known as Hecuba Maneros, thanks to an article in Playboy Magazine, this name has never been officially confirmed.
  • Despite appearances, the Princess is not Amphitrite.