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Kratos Low-God regeneration

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Well, this is my first God Of War crt, so bear with me



Kratos died when he found Pandora's box. His body remained there in Pandora's temple, only his soul was thrown into the underworld (according to God Of War 1 itself).



After leaving, Kratos's body is fully recovered at the end of the stage, as we can see here when Zeus throws him a rope and he climbs up it and there is no hole in his body




The reason i'm mentioning this is because it's confirmed in God Of War 2 itself, where the hand of Hades takes his body and soul together (because previously it was only Kratos' soul that went to the underworld and he came back with a new body).




Summary

Kratos is gaining Low-Godly regeneration by regenerating from his own soul which has made a whole new body for him
 
Gonna have to disagree. Kratos needed Zeus's help, otherwise he would've been stuck.

So I don't see why this would apply to Kratos on his own, and this could be covered by Zeus's own Resurrection to begin with.
 
Gonna have to disagree. Kratos needed Zeus's help, otherwise he would've been stuck.

So I don't see why this would apply to Kratos on his own, and this could be covered by Zeus's own Resurrection to begin with.
Well, Zeus only opens a hole for Kratos to get out of that place, although yes he has the power to do so, but it seems that he did absolutely nothing other than open the hole and throw the rope.
 
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