
Types of Gods within the God of War Series 1 Types of Gods within the God of War Series.Mimir implies that other pantheons from other worlds are aware of each other's existence, at least among particular members, as Mimir was shown to have prior knowledge of Athena, Zeus, and the rest of the Greek Pantheon, and knew about their destruction. In God of War III, Kratos kills the entire Greek Pantheon in his quest for revenge against his father, Zeus, and thus leaves all of the Greek world in Chaos by the end of his vengeance. However, Týr is a notable exception as he is shown to greatly care about mortals.ĭespite being immortal and immune to all forms of mortal harm, diseases and aging, Gods can still be killed, but only by the power of a God, either by another god or someone wielding a godly weapon. Moreover, when Atreus asked his father on why the gods cause so much trouble, Kratos answered that it is their nature and that the gods continue to spread misery. However, in the Greek pantheon, the God of War was Ares, who was later replaced by Kratos after the latter killed him.Īccording to Kratos, as because he was betrayed by the Olympian gods in the past, gods care nothing for their worshipers and that worshiping them is nothing but foolish. For instance, Týr is the Aesir God of War in the Norse pantheon. Often times, each God has a counterpart in other pantheons. Every god in a pantheon fills a certain role, such as the God of War or the God of Light. There are several, distinct pantheons of gods, such as the Greek Olympians or the Norse Aesir and Vanir.

Gods or Deities are a race of powerful, ageless beings that are commonly worshiped by mortal inhabitants of certain realms. Norse God Týr visiting various pantheons all around the world.
