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'''[[File:God_of_War_Ghost_of_Sparta_Playthrough_Part_4_06439.jpg|thumb|Thera's Bane]]'''
'''Thera's Bane''' is a new weapon [[Kratos]] will wield in [[God of War: Ghost of Sparta]].
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''''''Thera's Bane''' is a new weapon [[Kratos]] will wield in [[God of War: Ghost of Sparta]].'''
 
It was mentioned by Mike Deenan of Ready at Dawn Studios, and will supposedly appear as a set of fire blades, with the ability to set enemies on fire, as well as launch exploding projectiles at far-away enemies.
 
===Trivia===
 
   
 
'''It was mentioned by Mike Deenan of Ready at Dawn Studios, and will supposedly appear as a set of fire blades, with the ability to set enemies on fire, as well as launch exploding projectiles at far-away enemies.'''
 
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*Thera is the name of an island in Greece north of Crete that was devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 15th Century. According to [[wikipedia:Plato|Plato]], the same eruption sank Atlantis.
 
*Thera is the name of an island in Greece north of Crete that was devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 15th Century. According to [[wikipedia:Plato|Plato]], the same eruption sank Atlantis.
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God of War Ghost of Sparta Playthrough Part 4 06416.jpg|Kratos with Thera's Bane
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God of War Ghost of Sparta Playthrough Part 4 06439

Thera's Bane

'Thera's Bane' is a new weapon Kratos will wield in God of War: Ghost of Sparta.
It was mentioned by Mike Deenan of Ready at Dawn Studios, and will supposedly appear as a set of fire blades, with the ability to set enemies on fire, as well as launch exploding projectiles at far-away enemies.

Trivia

  • Thera is the name of an island in Greece north of Crete that was devastated by a volcanic eruption in the 15th Century. According to Plato, the same eruption sank Atlantis.