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In ''God of War'', he manifests in Pandora's Temple in a translucent form, like the other gods, and gives Kratos a magic called the Army of Hades. Only his fiery, demonic face is seen. There is also a giant statue of him in the section of the Temple called The Challenge of Hades, as well as another statue of Hades alongside Zeus and Poseidon in Pandora's Box's Elevator. Hades is not encountered in ''God of War: Chains of Olympus'' however his wife, Persephone, is encountered and killed by Kratos.
 
In ''God of War'', he manifests in Pandora's Temple in a translucent form, like the other gods, and gives Kratos a magic called the Army of Hades. Only his fiery, demonic face is seen. There is also a giant statue of him in the section of the Temple called The Challenge of Hades, as well as another statue of Hades alongside Zeus and Poseidon in Pandora's Box's Elevator. Hades is not encountered in ''God of War: Chains of Olympus'' however his wife, Persephone, is encountered and killed by Kratos.
   
As Hades expresses genuine love for his wife later, it is likely he was kept from seeking retribution on Kratos for the affair by his brother, Zeus. In ''God of War II'', Hades appears at the very end, hearing Zeus' speech about defeating Kratos. Despite not appearing in the entire game, Kratos does go to the Underworld upon his death by Zeus, but he escapes via the help of Gaia. By the final game, ''God of War III'', Hades along with all the other Olympians will martial their forces to put down Kratos for freeing the titans and trying to destroy the world. With Zeus no longer holding Hades back he not only seeks to put down Kratos before he destroys the world but also to settle his score with Kratos for killing most of his family.
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As Hades expresses genuine love for his wife later, it is likely he was kept from seeking retribution on Kratos for the affair by his brother, Zeus. In ''God of War II'', Hades appears at the very end, hearing Zeus' speech about defeating Kratos. Despite not appearing in the entire game, Kratos does go to the Underworld upon his death by Zeus, but he escapes via the help of Gaia. By the final game, ''God of War III'', Hades along with all the other Olympians will martial their forces to put down Kratos for freeing the titans and trying to destroy the world. With Zeus no longer holding Hades back he not only seeks to put down Kratos before he destroys the world but also to settle his score with Kratos for killing most of his family. Hades attacks the Titans, and later goes to this domain as Kratos has fallen to his death due to the betrayal of Gaia. Hades taunts Kratos and later has a final confrontation upon recalling the latter's sins. Kratos gains the upper hand by taking Hades' claws and ripping his soul. Destroying Hades will doom the souls of the dead to wander aimlessly and plague the world of the living, showing the previous balance Hades had been keeping in check.
 
Hades attacks the Titans, and later goes to this domain as Kratos has fallen to his death due to the betrayal of Gaia. Hades taunts Kratos and later has a final confrontation upon recalling the latter's sins. Kratos gains the upper hand by taking Hades' claws and ripping his soul. Destroying Hades will doom the souls of the dead to wander aimlessly and plague the world of the living, showing the previous balance Hades had been keeping in check.
 
   
 
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~ Hades to Kratos in the Underworld.

Hades is a character in the God of War series. He is the god of the underworld who was once an ally of Kratos during his journey to defeat Ares, but was also his enemy due to his wife's death.

In God of War (2005), he was voiced by Nolan North, who also voiced Nathan Drake, Desmond Miles, Edward Richtofen, Jackie Estacado, Vashryon, Deadpool, and 2008s Prince of Persia. Clancy Brown voiced Hades forward in all installments, who also voices Mr. Krabs.

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In God of War, he manifests in Pandora's Temple in a translucent form, like the other gods, and gives Kratos a magic called the Army of Hades. Only his fiery, demonic face is seen. There is also a giant statue of him in the section of the Temple called The Challenge of Hades, as well as another statue of Hades alongside Zeus and Poseidon in Pandora's Box's Elevator. Hades is not encountered in God of War: Chains of Olympus however his wife, Persephone, is encountered and killed by Kratos.

As Hades expresses genuine love for his wife later, it is likely he was kept from seeking retribution on Kratos for the affair by his brother, Zeus. In God of War II, Hades appears at the very end, hearing Zeus' speech about defeating Kratos. Despite not appearing in the entire game, Kratos does go to the Underworld upon his death by Zeus, but he escapes via the help of Gaia. By the final game, God of War III, Hades along with all the other Olympians will martial their forces to put down Kratos for freeing the titans and trying to destroy the world. With Zeus no longer holding Hades back he not only seeks to put down Kratos before he destroys the world but also to settle his score with Kratos for killing most of his family. Hades attacks the Titans, and later goes to this domain as Kratos has fallen to his death due to the betrayal of Gaia. Hades taunts Kratos and later has a final confrontation upon recalling the latter's sins. Kratos gains the upper hand by taking Hades' claws and ripping his soul. Destroying Hades will doom the souls of the dead to wander aimlessly and plague the world of the living, showing the previous balance Hades had been keeping in check.

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