![]() One day, whilst being tortured by Megaera, Kratos is accidentally freed from his chains - this is actually the beginning of the game - and so he begins to pursue Megaera for revenge. While slashing him, she stated that their "special time" together was interrupted by her sister Alecto and that she was never one with manners. Kratos breaks one of many illusions cast by Tisiphone.Īfter a week of being tortured in the Prison of the Damned (serving as the beginning of the game), a one-armed Megaera wakes a bound and wounded Kratos from his sleep. Tisiphone and Megaera hold Orkos in place as Alecto captures Kratos and takes him to be tortured within the prison of Aegeon the Hecatonchires. The sisters also have a subdued Orkos with them. Later on in the game, after Kratos has reassembled the Statue of Apollo and entered the Lantern, which contains the Eyes of Truth, he encounters the three Furies once more. Alecto, Tisiphone and Megaera unite but they are stopped by the appearance of Orkos, who saves Kratos by teleporting them to a separate part of the statue. ![]() Kratos is then subdued by the third Fury, Alecto, and it is revealed that Tisiphone is still alive the Tisiphone that Kratos had killed was just another illusion. As Megaera is thrown off the Statue, Kratos attacks Tisiphone head-on, supposedly killing her when he impales her on a spike. Tisiphone then summons her pet, Daimon, to help in the fight against the Spartan. The illusion then ceases as the injured Megaera and infuriated Tisiphone attack Kratos head on. ![]() He turned against his mothers once they blinded his friend, Oracle Aletheia, and unjustly punished Kratos.ĭuring Kratos's journey to Delos (shown in the second flashback of the game), he traverses the Statue of Apollo and eventually comes across an illusion of Sparta put together by Tisiphone and her sister Megaera. As Kratos fights illusional Spartans, Megaera also attacks Kratos but ends up having her arm cut off. To please his mothers, Orkos became the oath-keeper. However, the child, Orkos, was considered weak by Ares and was thus disowned. Alecto, the Fury Queen, and Ares conceived a child who they hoped would aid them in their mission to bring down Olympus. Tisiphone and the rest of the Furies pursue Kratos for breaking his bond with Ares. Upon encountering Orkos in Delphi, Kratos is informed that the Furies were once fair in their judgment and punishment, but became ruthless because of Ares, the God of War, who convinced the Furies to help him conspire against Olympus. The God of War Series God of War: Ascension She was also recognized as the guardian of the gates of Tartarus. A myth recounts of how Tisiphone fell in love with a mortal, Cithaeron, who rejected her furious, she threw a snake from her head at him, which killed him with a venomous bite. She was the one who punished crimes of murder: parricide, fratricide, and homicide. Tisiphone is one of the Erinyes or Furies, and the sister of the two Furies Alecto and Megaera.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |