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[[File:The Furies (GoWA).jpg|thumb|312px|Silhouettes of The Furies]]
 
[[File:The Furies (GoWA).jpg|thumb|312px|Silhouettes of The Furies]]
 
'''The Furies '''are the main antagonists in [[God of War: Ascension]], as they hunt Kratos for 'betraying' Ares.
 
'''The Furies '''are the main antagonists in [[God of War: Ascension]], as they hunt Kratos for 'betraying' Ares.

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The Furies were bound to no one. For the Furies sought retribution only for those they deemed guilty.

–Gaia

The Furies (GoWA)

Silhouettes of The Furies

The Furies are the main antagonists in God of War: Ascension, as they hunt Kratos for 'betraying' Ares.

Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology they are chthonic deities of vengeance created when Cronos castrated his father Ouranus and threw his genitalia into the sea, the Furies emerged from the drops of blood. There were 3 sisters: Alecto, Megaera and Tisiphone. Alecto was charged with punishing those who committed moral crimes as anger, especially when used against others, she was the goddess of Anger. Megaera was the goddess of Jealousy; she punishs those who have commit crimes as cheating and adultery. Tisiphone was the third sister and the goddess of Vengeance, punishing those who have committed the crimes of murder: Patricide (killing leaders or your father), Fratricide (killing your brother) and homicide.

In the God of War series

God of War: Ascension

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Megaera punishing a Greek soldier

Created from the madness and rage of a war that was waged between The Primordial's (creators of the universe), the Furies were tasked to punish the wicked. All three sisters sport different appearances and different techniques of movement. Kratos is punished by the Furies for betraying Ares. They were revealed in the Furies Trailer but only one of the sisters, Megaera, has been shown. She's dressed like an amazon and having Roman Helmet with a plume like a mohawk. Huge spider legs sprout from the middle of her back and are several times larger than herself, which she can use to stab her enemies or even those who simply stand in her way. Megaera can also release a swarm of parasites from a diseased looking rash on her chest that bury into the skin of her enemies, possessing them into fighting for her.

In the beginning of the game, a one-armed Megaera wakes a bound and wounded Kratos from his sleep. She slashes at him with her claws whilst a huge metal collar holds him in place; eventually one of her slashes break the bond around his neck and allows Kratos to stand up. The Fury jabs at him with her spider-like appendages and the Spartan has to dodge them via promtless mini-game, upon completing the first dodge, one arm is set free thus allowing him to attack. The two fight for a short amount of time and then Kratos' second arm is freed, he promptly slashes at Megaera's abdomen and then charges into her, knocking them both of the ledge that the former was once bound on.

An injured Megaera flees from Kratos, taunting him as she runs on her huge legs. She summons parasites from her chest and they latch on to caged humans in order to transform them into insect-like monsters that are similar to the satyr grunts. The chase continues until they both come to a huge arm of the Hecatonchre, Megaera releases another swarm of parasites that burrow into the giant's skin; the arm spits in half to reveal a beastly monster inside. The Fury leaves the scene when the fray begins.

Trivia

  • In Greek Mythology, they were also known as the Erinyes, while in the God of War Mythos, Erinyes is a separate character, being the daughter of Thanatos.
  • The Furies and Aphrodite are sisters, according to Greek Mythology.
  • Megaera states that her sisters are kinder to Kratos than she is, it is unknown if this is true.

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