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'''The Spire of Asclepius''' is where the sacred [[Ambrosia]], the nectar of the gods, resides and the destination of [[File:Spire_of_asclepius_4.jpg|thumb|250px|Kratos, nearing the Spire for a second time.]][[Kratos|Kratos']] first mission as general of the Spartan Army.
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'''The Spire of Asclepius''' is where the sacred [[Ambrosia]], the nectar of the gods, resides and the destination of [[File:Spire of asclepius 4.jpg|thumb|250px|Kratos, nearing the Spire for a second time.]][[Kratos|Kratos']] first mission as general of the Spartan Army.
   
 
The Spire was a tall rocky mountain with an entrance halfway up, that lead to the inner cave where the Ambrosia was kept. Inside the cavern, a large body of water surrounded a highly fertile island, boasting many trees and other foliage. The tree that bore the fruit Ambrosia sat in the middle of the island.
 
The Spire was a tall rocky mountain with an entrance halfway up, that lead to the inner cave where the Ambrosia was kept. Inside the cavern, a large body of water surrounded a highly fertile island, boasting many trees and other foliage. The tree that bore the fruit Ambrosia sat in the middle of the island.
   
The Spire's location was alluded to be in the [[Desert of Lost Souls]], as many panels in the [[God of War Comics|comics]] depicted a desert, with a large figure carrrying something on it's back in the haze of the sandy, distant background.
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The Spire's location was alluded to be in the [[Desert of Lost Souls]], as many panels in the [[God of War Comics|comics]] depicted a desert, with a large figure carrrying something on its back in the haze of the sandy, distant background.
   
Kratos went to the Spire in search of the h''eal-all elixir'' to cure his daughter, [[Calliope]], who had been infected with a plague at birth. At the same time, other warriors searched for the Ambrosia as well, resulting in a free-for-all battle. The conflict reached a boiling point when a battle between Kratos and an [[Helios' Champion|agent]] of [[Helios]] left the island a ravaged mess of ash and debris. In between Kratos' first visit, as a mortal, and his second, as the reigning [[God of War (God)|god of war]], the island became self aware. Known as [[Gyges]], one of three Hecatonchires, the entity had taken on a grudge against Kratos, opening one of his many mouths, filled with ravenous teeth, in an attempt to swallow him whole.
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Kratos went to the Spire in search of the h''eal-all elixir'' to cure his daughter, [[Calliope]], who had been infected with a plague at birth. At the same time, other warriors searched for the Ambrosia as well, resulting in a free-for-all battle. The conflict reached a boiling point when a battle between Kratos and an [[Helios' Champion|agent]] of [[Helios]] left the island a ravaged mess of ash and debris. In between Kratos' first visit, as a mortal, and his second, as the reigning [[God of War (God)|god of war]], the island became self-aware. Known as [[Gyges]], one of three Hecatonchires, the entity had taken on a grudge against Kratos, opening one of his many mouths, filled with ravenous teeth, in an attempt to swallow him whole.
   
   

Revision as of 21:34, 16 January 2013

The Spire of Asclepius is where the sacred Ambrosia, the nectar of the gods, resides and the destination of

Spire of asclepius 4

Kratos, nearing the Spire for a second time.

Kratos' first mission as general of the Spartan Army.

The Spire was a tall rocky mountain with an entrance halfway up, that lead to the inner cave where the Ambrosia was kept. Inside the cavern, a large body of water surrounded a highly fertile island, boasting many trees and other foliage. The tree that bore the fruit Ambrosia sat in the middle of the island.

The Spire's location was alluded to be in the Desert of Lost Souls, as many panels in the comics depicted a desert, with a large figure carrrying something on its back in the haze of the sandy, distant background.

Kratos went to the Spire in search of the heal-all elixir to cure his daughter, Calliope, who had been infected with a plague at birth. At the same time, other warriors searched for the Ambrosia as well, resulting in a free-for-all battle. The conflict reached a boiling point when a battle between Kratos and an agent of Helios left the island a ravaged mess of ash and debris. In between Kratos' first visit, as a mortal, and his second, as the reigning god of war, the island became self-aware. Known as Gyges, one of three Hecatonchires, the entity had taken on a grudge against Kratos, opening one of his many mouths, filled with ravenous teeth, in an attempt to swallow him whole.


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