What afterlife would Kratos go to?

Kratos' afterlife is complicated: he'd likely go to Helheim for his crimes, but his warrior status could send him to Valhalla (as seen in God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla), or perhaps a higher realm like Athena, while the Greek Underworld (Hades/Tartarus) remains a possibility given his origins. Ultimately, Kratos rarely stays put, often finding a way to escape or ascend, as death itself struggles to claim him, leading to cycles of judgment or new realms.
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Where will Kratos go after he dies?

God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla

Kratos is summoned to Valhalla, which can only be accessed by those who have died, to fight his way through a cycle of battles and confront the horrors of his past and make peace with them.
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Would Kratos go to Valhalla if he died?

Considering he died in battle to thor, kratos probably would've went to Valhalla. And considering Valhalla was under control of odin as the only active valkyries were with him, kratos would be trapped and hence out of the original Ragnarok prophecy with his part done probably.
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Would Kratos go to Helheim?

In order to save his ill son Atreus, Kratos journeys into Helheim to retrieve the heart of the Keeper of the Bridge of the Damned with his Blades of Chaos. After killing Máttugr Helson and retrieving his heart, the mists of Helheim haunt Kratos with a vision of his father.
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Is there an afterlife in Greek mythology?

Yes, Greek mythology has a complex afterlife, centered in the Underworld (Hades), where the soul (psyche) goes after death; it evolved from a bleak realm for all souls into distinct areas like the happy Elysian Fields for heroes, the gloomy Asphodel Meadows for average people, and Tartarus for the wicked, with judgment determining one's fate.
 
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Was there any LGBT in Greek mythology?

Homosexuality and bisexuality

Apollo, the god of sun and music, is considered the patron of same sex love, as he had many male lovers and was often invoked to bless homosexual unions.
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What is the best Greek afterlife?

Elysium/Elysian Fields

The Elysium (also referred to as the Elysian Fields) was a utopian, paradisiacal afterlife reserved for specially distinguished individuals.
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Can Kratos lift Thor's hammer?

Yes, Kratos can lift Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, in the God of War universe, but not always easily or permanently; he physically moves it in combat by overpowering Thor or manipulating it with his Blades of Chaos, showing immense strength, but the hammer's enchantment or Thor's control often prevents him from truly wielding it like a worthy owner, though he demonstrates he's strong enough to contend with its power.
 
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Can Kratos go to Asgard?

Realm Travel Door of Asgard remains locked througout the whole game. Unfortunately, the access to the realm through Týr's Temple has been sealed by Odin, thus allowing nobody to visit it.
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Is Helheim cold or hot?

Helheim is a dark place of chaos where unworthy souls and predatory monsters seek prey. There are temperatures that are scorching hot and blistering cold, with toxic air that destroys the flesh of the living, all at the same time, to which even Odin himself is unable to survive for long.
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Who is Zeus scared of?

Zeus, king of the gods, feared few, but most notably Nyx, the primordial goddess of Night, who predated even the Titans and was mother to powerful forces like Death and the Fates; he wouldn't dare enter her realm. He also respected the immense power of the Fates (Moirai) who controlled destiny, and the vengeful Erinyes, goddesses of retribution, and was cautious around his jealous wife, Hera, as well as the terrifying monster Typhon, though he defeated him.
 
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Can Kratos be permanently killed?

Yes, Kratos can die temporarily and has died multiple times (like in God of War 3), but he is cursed with immortality, meaning he can't stay dead permanently or die by his own hand; he always returns from the underworld, often through divine intervention or sheer will, making a final, permanent death the biggest mystery and a potential story point for the future, requiring a power that can overcome his unbreakable curse. 
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Is God of War 6 coming?

While Sony Santa Monica Studio hasn't officially announced God of War 6, strong evidence from job postings and insider reports confirms a new installment is in development, likely featuring Kratos in an Egyptian setting with new weapons, possibly releasing around 2027-2028 as a major sequel after the Norse saga concluded in Ragnarok.
 
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Who was Zeus' youngest lover?

Zeus's youngest and most famous lover was the Trojan prince Ganymede, abducted by Zeus (in eagle form) for his exceptional beauty to serve as the cupbearer of the gods on Olympus, a role that made him immortal and Zeus's beloved, often depicted as a beautiful youth or teenager. 
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Is Kratos the only Spartan left?

Yes, in a sense, Kratos becomes the last Spartan after his army is wiped out and he inadvertently kills the "Last Spartan" (a loyal commander) in God of War II, though the title itself refers to that specific commander as the sole survivor before Kratos's final actions destroy the rest. Kratos is the final remnant of that legendary army, embodying Sparta's legacy as he seeks vengeance against the gods, even if his own actions, like killing Poseidon, eventually doom the city.
 
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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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Does Odin fear Kratos?

Odin knows better than to underestimate Kratos, so while he may not fear him, he definitely knows to choose his words carefully and be cautious around him.
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What is Loki to Kratos?

Atreus, also known as Loki, is the Norse God of Mischief and the Champion of the Jötnar in the God of War universe. He is the son of Kratos and Faye. Atreus embarks on a journey with Kratos to spread his mother's ashes on the highest peak in the Nine Realms.
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Why can't Kratos fly like Thor?

The magic on Mjolnir is different than the one on Leviathan. Thor's hammer seems to have better magic capabilities or Thor is simply better at it than Kratos. There's at least a couple of things the Thor does that Kratos doesn't: He summons himself to the hammer, so he can throw it and then fly alongside it.
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Is Loki a god or demi god?

Loki is a complex figure: he's a Jötunn (Frost Giant) by birth, the son of the giant Laufey, but he's considered an honorary member of the Aesir gods, adopted by Odin and raised in Asgard, making him functionally a god in Norse mythology and Marvel lore, often called the God of Mischief. So, he's a giant with god-like status and attributes, not a demigod in the typical human-god offspring sense, though he fathers powerful beings like Fenrir and Jörmungandr. 
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Can Deadpool lift Thor's hammer?

Yes, Deadpool has lifted Thor's hammer, Mjölnir, in comics, proving he's worthy (in a chaotic way) by wielding it briefly, which is a rare feat usually reserved for truly noble figures, but Deadpool's unique "worth" comes from his breaking of the fourth wall and sheer absurdity, suggesting the enchantment allows for unusual candidates like him, as seen in Deadpool (2018) #32.
 
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Which Greek god had the best body?

The best Greek god physique emphasizes a balanced, V-tapered, and athletic look with broad shoulders, a narrow waist, developed back, sculpted chest, and strong, proportional legs, achieved through functional training, a clean diet, low body fat for definition (like abs), and adequate recovery, focusing on symmetry and proportion over extreme bulk. Key features include a strong upper body V-shape, defined core, and muscular legs, with the ideal represented by figures like Apollo or statues of Zeus, embodying strength, balance, and natural aesthetics.
 
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What is a chthonic god?

A chthonic god is a deity associated with the underworld, the earth, fertility, death, and the mysteries of the afterlife, originating from the Greek word khthṓn (earth/soil). Unlike sky gods, chthonic deities rule the subterranean world, governing the dead and the cycles of rebirth, with key figures including Hades, Persephone, and Hecate, often requiring sacrifices poured into the ground. 
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What is the opposite of Elysium?

The opposite of Elysium, a Greek mythological paradise for heroes, is Tartarus, the deepest, darkest pit for eternal torment, or more generally, Hell, Hades, Gehenna, or Pandemonium, representing suffering and damnation instead of bliss. While Tartarus is a specific location below the underworld, terms like Hades or Hell encompass the general concept of a dreadful afterlife, contrasting with Elysium's perfect happiness. 
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