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|Unknown = Triton
 
|Unknown = Triton
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|alias = Trumpeter of the Sea
|lives = [[Atlantis]] (possibly)
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|birthplace = [[Atlantis]] (possibly)
 
|species = [[Gods]]
 
|species = [[Gods]]
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|location = [[Atlantis]] (presumably)
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
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|voice actor = N/A
 
|status = Alive (presumably)
 
|status = Alive (presumably)
 
|family = *[[Poseidon]] (father) †
 
|family = *[[Poseidon]] (father) †
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|godof = Messenger of the Sea.
 
|godof = Messenger of the Sea.
 
|loyalties = [[Poseidon]]
 
|loyalties = [[Poseidon]]
|first = [[God of War: Chains of Olympus]] (statue only)
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|appears in = [[God of War: Chains of Olympus]] (statue only)
|last = [[God of War: Ghost of Sparta]] (statues only)}}
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==Greek Mythology==
 
==Greek Mythology==
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Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology Triton was the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. He is known as the "Trumpeter of the Sea", and is often depicted as part man, and part fish.

In the God of War Series

God of War: Chains of Olympus

Triton briefly appears when, in the Caves of Olympus, Kratos finds a statue of Triton. The statue holds Triton's Lance, which Kratos then takes and uses to swim and breathe underwater.

God of War: Ghost of Sparta

Kratos, while in Atlantis, encountered sea folk, known as Tritons. They were sent by Poseidon to stop Kratos and save Atlantis. Three types were represented: Assassins, Soldiers, and Lords. There are also statues and carvings of a Triton outside the Temple of Poseidon and throughout Atlantis. They served Poseidon, god of the seas and father to Triton.

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