Is there an earth in God of War?

Yes, the God of War universe takes place on Earth, but it's a version where different mythological realms (like Greek Greece, Norse Scandinavia, or Egyptian lands) exist as separate, geographically divided "bubbles" or dimensions within the same larger world, allowing multiple pantheons and realities to coexist without directly interfering with each other's distinct cosmologies.
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Does Earth exist in God of War?

Yes, the God of War universe takes place on Earth, but it's a version of Earth where different mythological realms (like Greek, Norse, and Egyptian) exist as separate, geographically distinct "pocket universes" or dimensions, each with its own cosmology, gods, and rules, all coexisting on the same planet. Think of them as different countries or regions on Earth, but each contains its own entire reality, accessible through specific points or divine travel, with major events in one realm not directly affecting others.
 
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What happened to the world in God of War?

It is where the first saga of the God of War series takes place, until after Kratos' revenge on Olympus in God of War III where the world was left in ruin and almost all the Olympians and Titans were killed in the madness.
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Is the earth flat in God of War?

In the 'Unearthing the Legend' documentary, it's said that the world of God of War is flat, and that it contains edges.
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Is Midgard the same as Earth?

Yes, in Norse mythology, Midgard is essentially Earth, the realm of humans, also known as "Middle Earth," situated in the center of the nine worlds connected by the World Tree, Yggdrasil, and linked to Asgard (gods' realm) by the Rainbow Bridge (Bifrost). The name literally means "middle enclosure" or "middle yard".
 
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How Do God of War Mythologies Co-Exist?

Is Earth 1218 our Earth?

Earth-1218 is the designation given to our reality, where super-heroes and other super-powered beings don't physically exist.
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Is Gandalf based off Odin?

Gandalf. Gandalf himself is definitely influenced by the Norse god Odin. Gandalf's character's name appears in the Poetic and Prose Eddas. Odin is often described in the old texts as The Wanderer, an old man with one eye, a long white beard, and a broad hat, wearing a cloak and wielding a spear.
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Does Greece still exist in God of War?

Yes, Greece still exists in the God of War universe, but it's a land in ruins and recovery after Kratos' rampage, with evidence in God of War (2018) and Ragnarok showing survivors rebuilding, though its future with new gods or mortal rule remains a major question. Kratos' actions destroyed the old pantheon, causing cataclysmic floods and chaos, but he also unleashed "Hope," allowing some mortals to survive and start rebuilding, as depicted on a vase in Tyr's Vault. 
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Is Kratos going to Egypt next?

"Apparently, the next God of War game is going back to the series' Greek origins, and will star a "younger" Kratos. That's according to reliable insider Tom Henderson, speaking on his weekly Insider Gaming podcast. "What I've been told, [the God of War game] isn't set in Egypt, it's actually set in Greece," he reveals.
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Is Atlas still alive in God of War?

Yes, Atlas is still alive in the God of War universe, perpetually holding up the world (or the remnants of the Greek world) on his shoulders in the Underworld, as established in Chains of Olympus and implied to continue through God of War III and beyond. There's no in-game indication of his death; instead, his eternal punishment by Zeus continues, even as the world he supports faces destruction and rebuilding.
 
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Does anyone still worship Zeus?

Yes, people still worship Zeus and the ancient Greek gods today through modern pagan traditions like Hellenism (also called Hellenistic Polytheism or Dodekatheism), a legally recognized religion in Greece, with adherents performing ceremonies, making offerings, and fostering personal connections with the gods, even holding events at ancient sites like the Temple of Olympian Zeus. 
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Who is bigger, Kronos or world Serpent?

Well, Cronos is larger than Thamur but not insanely larger. And the Jormungandr was way larger than Thamur, so I think that means the snake gets this one.
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Who is stronger, Gaia or Zeus?

Primordial Deity Physiology: Gaia is a primordial goddess, being one of the first divine beings to be created. She is much more powerful than all the Olympian Gods, including Zeus. Immortality: Gaia is immortal; as a primordial Goddess, she is much older than all the other gods, existing from the beginning of creation.
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Are there normal humans in God of War?

Reavers are raiders that are among the few remaining humans in Midgard, who have not fled or had gone into hiding during the Great Desolation. As they seek to survive in the harsh and unforgiving lands of Midgard, they are known to engage in hunting, reaving, pillaging, robbery, violence, etc.
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Is Earth Terra or Tellus?

In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Tellus or Terra ("Mother Earth") is the personification of the Earth. Although Tellus and Terra are hardly distinguishable during the Imperial era, Tellus was the name of the original earth goddess in the religious practices of the Republic or earlier.
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Were there any LGBT Greek gods?

Yes, many Greek gods and heroes had same-sex relationships, with gods like Zeus, Apollo, Poseidon, and Hermes frequently depicted in romantic or sexual relationships with male figures like Ganymede, Hyacinthus, Pelops, and Krokos, reflecting the fluidity of sexuality in ancient Greek myths where such attractions were common and not always seen as exclusive, though modern terms like "gay" or "bisexual" are applied to them. 
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Is Poseidon still worshipped today?

Like Dionysus, who inflamed the maenads, Poseidon also caused certain forms of mental disturbance. A Hippocratic text of ca 400 BC, On the Sacred Disease says that he was blamed for certain types of epilepsy. Poseidon is still worshipped today in modern Hellenic religion, among other Greek gods.
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Is Kratos Norse or Greek?

Kratos is originally Greek, a minor deity personifying strength and power, but the popular God of War character evolves to become deeply involved with Norse mythology, fighting Norse gods and eventually becoming their new God of War, bridging both pantheons in the game series. The game creators named him after the Greek god by accident, using the Greek word for strength, and later incorporated him into Norse myths. 
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Is alderaan like Earth?

Alderaan (/ˈɔːldərɑːn, -ræn/ AWL-də-ra(h)n) was an Earth-like fictional planet featured in the Star Wars franchise. It is blue-green in appearance, depicted as a terrestrial planet with humanoid inhabitants, and characterized by a peaceful culture.
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Does the US exist in Star Wars?

The United States, formerly known as the Outland Union or simply the Union, was a democratic government that controlled over fifty worlds in the Ojoster, Meerian, and Weneen sectors of the Outer Rim. The Union's capital was a dwarf planet named Columbia, which was named after an ancient space explorer named Columbus.
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Why is Coruscant called Triple Zero?

These coordinates also inspired the planet's military designation, "triple zero" or "Zero Zero Zero," though the actual galactic center was located in the Deep Core.
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Why did Gandalf turn white?

Gandalf turned white because he was sent back from death by Eru Ilúvatar (God) after fighting the Balrog, essentially resurrected and promoted to the position of the chief wizard (the White) because Saruman had betrayed his mission and fallen to Sauron, making Gandalf the new head of the Istari (Wizards) in Middle-earth. His new color signifies his elevated power, divine mandate, and replacement of Saruman as the leader.
 
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Who is more powerful than Odin?

While Odin is the supreme god in Norse myth, entities like the monstrous wolf Fenrir (destined to kill him at Ragnarök), powerful giants like Surtur (who brings destruction), or even an unnamed, greater "All-Father" figure who restarts creation, are depicted as stronger or capable of defeating him; also, characters like Zeus or Thor, depending on interpretation (comics vs. myth), are debated as physically superior. 
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