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[[Image:Depths of Tartarus.jpg|right|thumb|Kratos within the pits of Tartarus|250px]]
 
 
|name = Tartarus
''"Here where the souls of the wicked are tortured in the pits of Tartarus, the wailing and agony of the damned, resonated deep throughout the bowels of the Underworld."'' - [[Gaia]]
 
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|image = Hds matte.jpg
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|alias = *God of the Abyss
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*Grandfather of all Monsters
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|gender = Male
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|species = [[Primordials]]
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|family = {{Scrollbox|content=*[[Chaos]] <small>(Parent)</small>
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*[[Ouranos]] <small>(Brother)</small> †
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*[[Gaia]] <small>(Sister/Lover)</small> †
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*[[Erebus]] <small>(Brother)</small>
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*[[Nyx]] <small>(Sister)</small>
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*[[Eros]] <small>(Brother)</small>
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*[[The Furies]] <small>(Sisters)</small> †
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*[[Typhon]] <small>(Son)</small>
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*[[Echidna]] <small>(Daughter-in-Law)</small>
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*[[Hydra King]] <small>(Grandson)</small> †
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*[[Nemean Lion]] <small>(Grandson)</small> †
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*[[Hydra]] <small>(Great-Granddaughters)</small> †
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*[[Cerberus]] <small>(Descendants)</small>
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*[[Chimera]] <small>(Descendants)</small>
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*[[Sphinx]] <small>(Descendants)</small>
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*[[Cronos]] <small>(Nephew)</small> †
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*[[Rhea]] <small>(Niece)</small>
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*[[Oceanus]] <small>(Nephew)</small> †
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*Tethys <small>(Niece)</small>
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*[[Hyperion]] <small>(Nephew)</small> †
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*Theia <small>(Niece)</small>
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*Coeus <small>(Nephew)</small>
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*Phoebe <small>(Niece)</small>
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*Crius <small>(Nephew)</small>
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*[[Themis]] <small>(Niece)</small>
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*[[Iapetus]] <small>(Nephew)</small>
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*[[Mnemosyne]] <small>(Niece)</small>
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*[[Thera]] <small>(Niece)</small>
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*[[Gyges]] <small>(Nephew)</small> †
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*[[Aegaeon]] <small>(Nephew)</small> †
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*[[Cottus]] <small>(Nephew)</small> †
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*[[Thanatos]] <small>(Nephew)</small> †
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*[[Morpheus]] <small>(Nephew)</small>
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*[[Charon]] <small>(Nephew)</small> †
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*[[Nemesis]] <small>(Niece)</small>
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*[[Sisters of Fate]] <small>(Nieces)</small>
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*[[Hestia]] <small>(Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Demeter]] <small>(Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Hera]] <small>(Grandniece)</small> †
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*[[Hades]] <small>(Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Poseidon]] <small>(Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Zeus]] <small>(Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Amphitrite]] <small>(Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Helios]] <small>(Grandnephew)</small> †
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*Selene <small>(Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Eos]] <small>(Grandniece)</small> †
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*[[Perses]] <small>(Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Atlas]] <small>(Grandnephew/Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[Prometheus]] <small>(Grandnephew/Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Epimetheus]] <small>(Grandnephew/Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Erinys]] <small>(Grandniece)</small> †
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*[[Triton (God)|Triton]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[Polyphemus]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Pegasus]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small>†
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*[[Theseus]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Pelias]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[Nyads]] <small>(Great-Grandnieces)</small>
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*[[Athena]] <small>(Great-Grandniece)</small> †
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*[[Ares]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Hephaestus]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Aphrodite]] <small>(Great-Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Artemis]] <small>(Great-Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Apollo]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[Hermes]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew/Great-Great-Grandnephew/Great-Great-Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Persephone]] <small>(Great-Grandniece)</small> †
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*[[Muses]] <small>(Great-Grandnieces/Grandnieces)</small>
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*[[Dionysus]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[King Aecus|Aecus]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[King Minos|Minos]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[King Rhadamanthus|Rhadamanthus]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Pollux]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Peirithous]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Perseus]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Hercules]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Kratos]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[Deimos]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Aeëtes]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[Circe]] <small>(Great-Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Boreas]] <small>(Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Nike]] <small>(Great-Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Phobos]] <small>(Great-Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[Orkos]] <small>(Great-Great-Grandnephew/Nephew)</small> †
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*[[Pandora]] <small>(Adoptive Great-Great-Grandniece)</small> †
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*[[Zora and Lora]] <small>(Great-Great-Grandnieces)</small>
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*[[Asclepius]] <small>(Great-Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[Ceryx]] <small>(Great-Great-Grandnephew/Great-Great-Great-Grandnephew/Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandnephew)</small> †
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*[[Ariadne]] <small>(Great-Great-Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Calliope]] <small>(Great-Great-Grandniece)</small> †
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*[[Atreus]] <small>(Great-Great-Grandnephew)</small>
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*[[Medea]] <small>(Great-Great-Grandniece)</small>
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*[[Jason]] <small>(Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandnephew/Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandnephew/Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandnephew)</small> †}}
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|location = Deepest level of the [[Underworld]]
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|status=Unknown|loyalties=*[[Gaia]]
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*[[Primordials]]|caption=Primordial Abyss|title=*God of the Abyss
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*God of the pits of the Underworld|birthplace=The Void}}
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{{Quote|''Here is where the souls of the wicked are tortured in the pits of Tartarus, the wailing and agony of the damned, resonated deep throughout the bowels of the [[Underworld]].''|[[Gaia]]}}
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'''Tartarus''' (Greek: '''τάρταρος''') is the [[Primordial]] entity of the Abyss and one of the first children of [[Chaos]], brother to [[Gaia]] and [[Nyx]] and is also the [[Pit of Tartarus|deepest part]] of the [[Underworld]], where most of the [[Titans]] were imprisoned by [[Zeus]] after their defeat in the first [[Titanomachy]].
   
 
==Greek Mythology==
 
==Greek Mythology==
In [[Greek]] mythology, '''Tartarus''' is the darkest depths of the [[Underworld]]. It is where the souls of the evil are sent to for eternal torture, and its where [[Zeus]] imprisoned the [[Titans]]. In some variations of the myths, tartarus is also a titan being like Gaia. He also made love to Gaia and became the father of [http://godofwar.wikia.com/wiki/Typhon Typhon]e.
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In [[Greek]] Mythology, '''Tartarus''' was the darkest depths of the [[Underworld]]. It was where the souls of the evil were sent to for eternal torture, and was where [[Zeus]] imprisoned the [[Titans]]. In Greek Mythology, Tartarus was a part of [[Gaia]], near the regions of her stomach, while in other variations of Mythology, Tartarus was also a [[Primordials|Primordial]] like Gaia and Nyx, born of Chaos. He made love to Gaia as well and Gaia gave birth to [[Typhon]] as a result.
   
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Tartarus was envisaged as the opposite of the sky, an inverted-dome that lain beneath the Earth. Together, the Ouranion-dome and Tartarean-pit enclosed the entire cosmos in an egg-shaped or spherical shell.
==In God of War: Chains of Olympus==
 
In [[God of War: Chains of Olympus]], [[Kratos]] is defeated by [[Charon]] the ferryman, and upon being defeated is thrown into the prisons of Tartarus. As he attempts to make his way out of the depths, Kratos fights his way through hordes of enemies, finds the prison of the Titans, and obtains the [[Gauntlet of Zeus]] which also helps him escape.
 
   
==In God of War III==
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==''[[God of War (series)|God of War]]''[[God of War (series)| Series]]==
 
===''[[God of War: Chains of Olympus]]''===
In order to craft a [[Nemesis Whip|special weapon]] for the Spartan warrior, [[Hephaestus]] tells Kratos to retrieve the Omphalos Stone for him. The stone, however, is said to dwell deep within the Pits of Tartarus, deep below Hephaestus' forge. Kratos enters Tartarus, and battles his way through its dark depths, until ultimately coming face-to-face with [[Cronos]] the mighty Titan. After a vicious battle, Kratos slays Cronos and retrieves the Omphalos Stone that Hephaestus had requested.
 
 
In ''God of War: Chains of Olympus'', [[Kratos]] was defeated by [[Charon]], and subsequently thrown into Tartarus. As he attempted to make his way out of the depths, Kratos fought his way through hordes of enemies, came across the prison of Tartarus, and obtained the [[Gauntlet of Zeus]], which aided his escape.
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===''[[God of War III]]''===
 
In order to craft a special weapon for the [[Spartan]] Warrior, [[Hephaestus]] told Kratos to retrieve the [[Omphalos Stone]]. The stone, however, was said to dwell deep within the [[Pit of Tartarus]], deep below [[The Forge]]. In the caverns, on his way his to the doors, Kratos witnessed the freed souls of the Underworld in search of their redemption that was nowhere to be found. Then, Kratos reached the [[Gates of Tisiphone]], which he needed to solve the puzzle of the doors that lead him to the Pit of Tartarus. He then battled his way through its darkest depths, until he ultimately came face-to-face with [[Cronos]]. After a vicious battle, Kratos slew Cronos, retrieved the Omphalos Stone, took it to Hephaestus, and received the [[Nemesis Whip]].
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=== ''[[God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla]]'' ===
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While not appearing, Tartarus was mentioned when Kratos tells [[Mimir]] that souls who are deemed wicked are casted down into the primordial abyss with the latter noting that it is where the souls of the damned were tortured.
   
 
==Objects/Treasures==
 
==Objects/Treasures==
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*[[Cryptkeeper's Key]]
 
*[[Cryptkeeper's Key]]
 
*[[Gauntlet of Zeus]]
 
*[[Gauntlet of Zeus]]
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*[[Omphalos Stone]]
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==Gallery==
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Chains of atlas.jpg
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Cronos.jpg
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Depths of Tartarus.jpg
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Gates of tisiphone.jpg
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Jails 1.jpg
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Jails 2.jpg
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Jails 4.jpg
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Jails 6.jpg
 
Shackles of Hyperion.jpg
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Tartarus.jpg
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Cronoshand.jpg
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File:Lost Souls Tartarus.png
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</gallery>
   
==Related Pages==
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== Trivia ==
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*In ''God of War III'', Tartarus was limited by an infinite stone ceiling, but there was a big hole on a part of it. Sunlight entered Tartarus through it, which indicated it lead to the surface and was an exit to the [[Mortal]] World. It was unknown why it existed or if it was made by someone, but it seemed to be large enough for a God or even a "small" Titan, like Typhon, to go through and seemed to be very old. It may have been used by the [[Gods]] who threw the Titans deep into Tartarus, for example. That hole could be seen by reading the book inside Tartarus, near Cronos location, and using the camera to look up.
*[[Underworld]]
 
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*It's revealed in ''God of War III'', that Tartarus was actually the legendary battleground between the Gods and the Titans, though in ''[[God of War II]]'', [[Atlas]] claimed the [[Titanomachy|Great War]] forged the landscape of the Mortal World and not the Underworld.
*[[Jails of Tartarus]]
 
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Omega (God of War)

This article contains lore based on real-life sources of the Greek mythology as introduced from the God of War Greek era.


Here is where the souls of the wicked are tortured in the pits of Tartarus, the wailing and agony of the damned, resonated deep throughout the bowels of the Underworld.

Gaia

Tartarus (Greek: τάρταρος) is the Primordial entity of the Abyss and one of the first children of Chaos, brother to Gaia and Nyx and is also the deepest part of the Underworld, where most of the Titans were imprisoned by Zeus after their defeat in the first Titanomachy.

Greek Mythology

In Greek Mythology, Tartarus was the darkest depths of the Underworld. It was where the souls of the evil were sent to for eternal torture, and was where Zeus imprisoned the Titans. In Greek Mythology, Tartarus was a part of Gaia, near the regions of her stomach, while in other variations of Mythology, Tartarus was also a Primordial like Gaia and Nyx, born of Chaos. He made love to Gaia as well and Gaia gave birth to Typhon as a result.

Tartarus was envisaged as the opposite of the sky, an inverted-dome that lain beneath the Earth. Together, the Ouranion-dome and Tartarean-pit enclosed the entire cosmos in an egg-shaped or spherical shell.

God of War Series

God of War: Chains of Olympus

In God of War: Chains of Olympus, Kratos was defeated by Charon, and subsequently thrown into Tartarus. As he attempted to make his way out of the depths, Kratos fought his way through hordes of enemies, came across the prison of Tartarus, and obtained the Gauntlet of Zeus, which aided his escape.

God of War III

In order to craft a special weapon for the Spartan Warrior, Hephaestus told Kratos to retrieve the Omphalos Stone. The stone, however, was said to dwell deep within the Pit of Tartarus, deep below The Forge. In the caverns, on his way his to the doors, Kratos witnessed the freed souls of the Underworld in search of their redemption that was nowhere to be found. Then, Kratos reached the Gates of Tisiphone, which he needed to solve the puzzle of the doors that lead him to the Pit of Tartarus. He then battled his way through its darkest depths, until he ultimately came face-to-face with Cronos. After a vicious battle, Kratos slew Cronos, retrieved the Omphalos Stone, took it to Hephaestus, and received the Nemesis Whip.

God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla

While not appearing, Tartarus was mentioned when Kratos tells Mimir that souls who are deemed wicked are casted down into the primordial abyss with the latter noting that it is where the souls of the damned were tortured.

Objects/Treasures

Gallery

Trivia

  • In God of War III, Tartarus was limited by an infinite stone ceiling, but there was a big hole on a part of it. Sunlight entered Tartarus through it, which indicated it lead to the surface and was an exit to the Mortal World. It was unknown why it existed or if it was made by someone, but it seemed to be large enough for a God or even a "small" Titan, like Typhon, to go through and seemed to be very old. It may have been used by the Gods who threw the Titans deep into Tartarus, for example. That hole could be seen by reading the book inside Tartarus, near Cronos location, and using the camera to look up.
  • It's revealed in God of War III, that Tartarus was actually the legendary battleground between the Gods and the Titans, though in God of War II, Atlas claimed the Great War forged the landscape of the Mortal World and not the Underworld.