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Kratos infinite speed feat

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Kratos has an infinite speed feat where he was able to light the whole entire realm of hell, that qualifies for infinite speed. Due to the realm being infinite itself and on top of that confirmed to have lit the whole realm so how in the world is that debunked (I'm not saying travel speed)
 
Sounds like a mean outlier. Kratos doesn't have that level of speed so if he lit hell, hell isn't infinite.

Also, when did this happen?.
 
Its going by a God of War guide or something. Seththeprogrammer brings it up in his Kratos video.
 
SethTheProgrammer got his God of War information from me a long time ago. I've personally written up a debunk of everything from the original Upgrade thread in a wattpad I have.
 
Anyway, the Underworld is not infinite. The only statements we have is a guidebook statement calling it "immeasurable in magnitude" and another statement from a concept artist who worked in God of War 2.

The problem is, the immeasurable statement just means it doesn't have a definite size, while the statement from the concept artist refers to the feeling he'd need to accomplish for the in-gameplay level design. In the original interview you can even see he takes a while because he's trying to find a good word to describe what feeling the concept art evokes. He's also not a very reliable source for Word of God, considering he had no involvement in the script at all. He's just an artist.

He also mentions that the Underworld has no gravity, which is blatantly false, considering the souls are led there and then dropped to the River Styx, freefalling until they hit the bottom. So trusting him based on his personal feelings of what he drew, and when he isn't a writer, co writer or director is just no.

Lastly, there is definite evidence that the Underworld isn't infinite:

  • It's stated that the upper world crashing onto the Underworld would result in an explosion that'd destroy both, which, if it was infinite, would not be the case.
  • Outer space can be seen from the Underworld's challenger levels
 
Aren't like multiple infinite realms in Skyrim that are covered by a bigger beyond infinite realm? That would just mean that the upper world is also infinite.
 
Was it ever shown to have one? Since the world in GOW is derived off multiple myths, including those where the planet is infinite (I think), it could be infinite in size as well. The Underworld being infinite would support this.
 
@Dragon

The God of War upper world undeniably has edges and is finite.

  • Lore statement about the Island of Creation, the island that Kratos goes to to find the Sisters of Fate in God of War 2, being located at the edge of the world and "being in danger of falling off"
 
There's no proof their battle took place before time, unless you believe the pretty BSy WoG about Cronos creating time.
 
> In the time before the Gods, before the Titans, a great battle was waged. The wrath of the Primordials, the very beings who forged the Earth, raged out of control for an eternity.

Doesn't mention anything about them being before time
 
Also, GoW WoG is contradictory. First, they say the Big Bang created the Primordials in a Fan Q&A. Then, a few months later, they say Cronos created time (which is obviously false going by Ascension).

Detect the obvious contradiction.
 
the big bang thing is obviously wrong going off of Ascension but could you show scans that prove time being created when Cronos was born is worng.
 
The fact that the passage of time is referred to in the Primordials's battle, well before Cronos is born?

The writer who said the Big Bang created the Primordials was the same writer who said Cronos created time. She isn't reliable when it comes to Cosmology.
 
"The fact that the passage of time is referred to in the Primordials's battle, well before Cronos is born?"

scans of what your talking about.
 
The "Time is meaningless" line in the context it is used implies that they can't die from age. There would be no reason to mention "short-lived" mortals if they were outright beyond time itself, but instead are just immortal. And the WoG is obviously contradictory here.
 
Zeckels said:
Kepekley23 said:
Also, GoW WoG is contradictory. First, they say the Big Bang created the Primordials in a Fan Q&A. Then, a few months later, they say Cronos created time (which is obviously false going by Ascension).
Detect the obvious contradiction.
 
> She didn't really CONFIRM the primordials were spawned from the big bang, just that SHE always imagined that they were

https://i.imgur.com/ByFED0X.png

"For me, time became a measurement in God of War when Cronos was born"..

Double standard is double.
 
Didn't the Primordials create everything in the universe by fighting and killing each other?.

Anyway, should this be closed?.
 
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