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  2. Characters of God of War - Wikipedia

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    In God of War (2005), Aphrodite helped Kratos by empowering the head of the slain Medusa and giving it to Kratos as a magical weapon. [56] In God of War III, indifferent to Kratos' war against Olympus, she offered advice regarding the architect Daedalus. After seducing Kratos, Aphrodite directed him to her estranged husband.

  3. Venus (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Venus is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first, was based on the goddess Venus from Roman and Greek mythology and appeared in her own series in the 1950s.

  4. Olympians (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ares – Ares is the god of war. Artemis – The goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and moonlight. Athena (Athena Parthenos) – Athena is the goddess of wisdom and war. She is killed by Hercules when she sides with the Chaos King and is later restored to life following the Chaos King's defeat. [8] Bia – Bia is the god of Might.

  5. Olympian Gods (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Eros is the God of Desire, Lust, and Attraction who is the son of Ares and Aphrodite and is based on the god of the same name. Hades: Wonder Woman #329 (February 1986) Hades is the God of the Underworld, Dead and Wealth who is based on the god of the same name. Hades has occasionally been antagonistic towards Wonder Woman, such as when he ...

  6. God of War (2005 video game) - Wikipedia

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    God of War is a third-person single player action-adventure video game with hack and slash elements, viewed from a fixed camera perspective. The player controls the character Kratos in combo-based combat, platforming, and puzzle game elements, and battles Greek mythological foes that include undead soldiers, harpies, minotaurs, Medusa and the Gorgons, cyclopes, wraiths, Sirens, satyrs ...

  7. Kratos (God of War) - Wikipedia

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    Fictional character Kratos God of War character Kratos with the Leviathan Axe, as he primarily appears in the Norse era of the series First game God of War (2005) Created by David Jaffe Based on Fárbauti of Norse mythology (2018–present) Designed by Charlie Wen Voiced by Terrence C. Carson (2005 – 2013) Christopher Judge (2018 – pres.) Antony Del Rio (child, 2010) Motion capture Brandon ...

  8. Alectryon (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Two roosters on an ancient Greek black-figure vase from Villa Giulia.. Alectryon (from Ancient Greek: ἀλεκτρυών, Alektruṓn pronounced [alektryɔ̌ːn], literally meaning "rooster") in Greek mythology, was a young soldier who was assigned by Ares, the god of war, to guard the outside of his bedroom door while the god took part in a love affair with the love goddess Aphrodite.

  9. Ares (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Ares: God of War ISBN 978-0-7851-1991-3 Ares is a 2006 Marvel Comics comic book limited series starring the character of the same name is written by Michael Avon Oeming [ 1 ] and pencilled by Travel Foreman .