

Aphrodite was part of God of War and God of War 3, but she was the only Greek god that Kratos met and didn't kill in God of War 3. Her origin is difficult to pin down, but her likeliness is used in Greek mythology as the goddess Aphrodite.

Isis has been depicted as the Ancient Egyptian goddess of magic, funerary rites, protection, and motherhood, and in some cases even the goddess of the sky and wisdom. Isis, in particular, would give Santa Monica Studio a lot to work with for the next chapter of God of War, as she is an Egyptian deity that has strong ties to the Greek Pantheon. Ancient Religions Kratos Could Face After God Of War Ragnarok: Egyptian PantheonĪside from the studio development and canon areas surrounding Egypt in God of War, Kratos could very well destroy Ancient Egyptian deities after Ragnarok. The Ancient Egyptian Pantheon has many figures that play a significant part in the world, like Anubis, Ra, and Isis. This was the time between God of War 3 and God of War (2018), and in Egypt, Kratos met an old man who said, " Destiny lies in store for you here in the land of the pharaohs." Additionally, there is an easter egg in God of War (2018) where Kratos and Atreus encounter runes that references Egypt and other mythology. Cory Barlog, Director of God of War (2018), originally had the idea for Kratos to be in Egypt with a child that wasn't his son, but the idea snowballed into what we have now with Atreus, Ragnarok, and Norse mythology in God of War.

Related: God of War: How Kratos Got From Greek To Norse Mythology In Canonīefore Kratos arrived in Scandinavia, he was in the deserts of Egypt, according to God of War: Fallen God #1 by Dark Horse Comics. Ragnarok is certain to bring about the end of days for most of the Norse Pantheon in God of War, and if Santa Monica Studio sticks closely to the source material, the world will be flooded after Ragnarok. Fans may see an ending where Kratos and survivors leave Scandinavia altogether, just as Kratos left Greek mythology in God of War 3. The events of Ragnarok result in many of the well-known figures in Norse mythology dying, like Odin, Thor, and Loki. This period in Kratos' life has drastically shifted from his Greek mythology days when Kratos was on a constant quest for vengeance. Santa Monica Studio has already confirmed that God of War: Ragnarok will be the final installment of Norse mythology in the series, but there isn't any indication of where the next installment will take place - or what ancient religions Kratos could face next. Santa Monica Studio's adaptation of world religions could bring Kratos to anywhere in the world after the events of God of War: Ragnarök.
