5 years later after the events of Ascension
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Narrator: Suffering for years, Kratos, the once great general, now known as the Ghost of Sparta and Dratos, Kratos' son, had pledged themselves as the Champions to the Gods of Olympus.
(Kratos and Dratos can be seen riding horses, side by side, lifting their swords into the air, leading the great Spartan army into battle)
Narrator: In return, they hoped only to rid themselves of the nightmares that haunted them for far too long.
(A montage of their killings of the Innocent, including their loved ones, Calliope and Lysandra. The sister and mother of Dratos and the wife and daughter of Kratos, the two most feared Spartans across Greece)
Narrator: But for now, their only respite, their only relief from the sins of their past, was found in the heat of battle.
(We see the two Spartan warriors, standing side by side another, ready for the glory of battle. Dratos is now a thirteen year old pre-teen, more bulkier, a little bit taller reaching his father's chest, and wearing the look of a warrior, holding his blades)
Narrator: And on this day, Kratos and Dratos had been called upon by the gods to confront an unthinkable evil, unleashed on the city of Attica by the invading Persian army.
(A battle is being waged, fireballs thrown, battleships with soldiers fighting, blood being splattered, entrails lingering from corpses. Showing the bloodbath that is happening)
(Dratos and Kratos manage to avoid a fireball and stand up back to their full height, looking at the battlefield and grabbing their blades, ready to charge into the fight)
The Shores of Attica
(Persian soldiers begin climbing up with ladders, onto the roof they are on, Dratos glares at the Persian soldiers, ready to tear them apart. Dratos charges, raming one with his shoulder, making one land on the ground on their back. He grabs the soldier by the throat and throws them at a tree, making one of the branches impale them)
(Kratos slashes one's shield in half, then cuts off their head, grabbing the head, he chucks it into one of the soldiers climbing the ladder, making them fall. Dratos summons his axe, throws it at the feet of three Persian soldiers, covering their legs in ice. Dratos calls back his axe, then summons his hammer and throws it at the ice , breaking it while the Persian soldiers' legs spatter into piece as they fall face-first onto the ground, screaming in pain)
(Dratos then summons lightning with his hammer, aims it at the legless Persians, sending volts through their bodies, frying them. Kratos kicks one off the roof, then punches another in the face, sending them flying, finshing the last of them off)
(Kratos looks at the ballista, runs to it and fires it at a boat, destroying it as the boat sinks into the water. He turns back to his son, who rips the head off a Persian soldier, while snapping one's neck with his tail in a brutal fashion and stomping on another's head)
(More fireballs rain the sky as one hits the roof, leaving a hole in it. Kratos and Dratos jump into the hole, landing inside the house and to the front door, as they were about to open it, a Ogre with a pillar as a weapon, burst through the door, launching the Spartans back. Dratos helps his father up as they face the Ogre and starts attacking it, killing it with its own weapon)
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Son of the Ghost
AdventureDratos and his father, Kratos, the Ghost of Sparta adventure across the Greek and Norse Pantheon, but Dratos goes far beyond the Pantheons, trying to uncover his mother's origins, while unlocking abilities and powers far past any God or entity. (All...