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Hey there.
So there's this profile for the Primordials in the God of War Verse:
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/The_Primordials_(God_of_War)
They are ranked on the level they are because we can clearly see that the Star-Primordial has stars in his body, which spread out throughout the universe when he dies.
However, I noticed something when reading the God of War comic that may give them a lengthy upgrade. During the comic, the Hecatonchires Gyges has this to say about the god Uranus:
"Sired by Uranus, he who gave life to the Universe."
"This world is the birthright of we who were born to the son of Chaos, father of the universe."
"Then with your death, we will once again rule all that our father created."
Gyges refers to Uranus as being the creator of the universe, but it is unclear how this can be evaluated. Years later, in God of War Ascencion, we actually do get information about the Primordials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8LA_ilRoAg
We know that they created the universe as a result of their fight. In the beginning of the scene we see a masculine star-primordial fighting a female water-primordial in complete darkness. She kills him and he explodes, and suddenly there are stars everywhere.
Given that there is no male Primordial associated with the skies / stars in Greek Mythology other than Uranus, I think it is pretty obvious that he is meant to be Uranus. And given what Gyges says in the comic, about how Uranus is the "Father of the universe" and how he "gave life to the universe", I believe that what is happening here is that Uranus' death creates all the stars of the entire universe.
This is a 3-A feat, I believe.
So there's this profile for the Primordials in the God of War Verse:
https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/The_Primordials_(God_of_War)
They are ranked on the level they are because we can clearly see that the Star-Primordial has stars in his body, which spread out throughout the universe when he dies.
However, I noticed something when reading the God of War comic that may give them a lengthy upgrade. During the comic, the Hecatonchires Gyges has this to say about the god Uranus:
"Sired by Uranus, he who gave life to the Universe."
"This world is the birthright of we who were born to the son of Chaos, father of the universe."
"Then with your death, we will once again rule all that our father created."
Gyges refers to Uranus as being the creator of the universe, but it is unclear how this can be evaluated. Years later, in God of War Ascencion, we actually do get information about the Primordials:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8LA_ilRoAg
We know that they created the universe as a result of their fight. In the beginning of the scene we see a masculine star-primordial fighting a female water-primordial in complete darkness. She kills him and he explodes, and suddenly there are stars everywhere.
Given that there is no male Primordial associated with the skies / stars in Greek Mythology other than Uranus, I think it is pretty obvious that he is meant to be Uranus. And given what Gyges says in the comic, about how Uranus is the "Father of the universe" and how he "gave life to the universe", I believe that what is happening here is that Uranus' death creates all the stars of the entire universe.
This is a 3-A feat, I believe.