

Uranus whilst using his Power of The Sun, was capable of causing damage to The Pillar of the World, which held up and supported the entirety of the "Greek World", which refers to the cosmology that is held by The Greece and thus it would include various universe-sized locations such as The Underworld and the standard universe.

Can also interact with the naturally intangible Wraiths and Sirens), Immortality (Type 1 & 2 Gods are unable to age or die by natural causes. Olympian Gods can see through illusions, uncover hidden items and decode mural walls), Light Manipulation (As the god of light, Helios is capable of manipulating light itself, even being able to light up entire planes), Fire Manipulation, Explosion Manipulation (Generates and can mold flames in the form of attacks, such as fireballs that explode on contact), Non-Physical Interaction (Capable of fighting with Nyx, a member of The Primordials who is the night sky itself.
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Special Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Enhanced Senses (Kratos is capable of seeing beings who are thousands of miles away, such as Ares and other Olympian Gods who can do the same to hear other's prayers to them. Even in the face of his death, he showed great pride in himself, and attempted to deceive Kratos.Īge: Thousands of years old (Alongside the gods, Helios fought against The Titans in a long lasting war)Ĭlassification: God of Light, The Sun, Titan, Greek God After the end of the war, Helios became the god of the sun. While being the force which brings life to the world, and generally acting only as a neutral being, Helios displays many of the same flaws of the other Gods, being extremely arrogant and viewing mortals as insignificant. Instead, climb up the vines on the right side of the room.Helios is the deity of light and is considered to be "The Sun" itself. Helios took part in the Great War along with the rest of the Olympians, fighting alongside Hermes. Once you’ve reached Gaia’s Heart, there’s a quick, relatively obvious puzzle that calls for you to move a giant block from one end of the room to the other. However, it’s where you’ll find the game’s very first Godly Possession, and it’s almost as easy to find as it is to overlook. God of War 3’s opening battle doesn’t have much to collect, seeing as Kratos hasn’t even gone through his Mega Man-esque powering down yet. Daedalus’ Schematics and Phoenix Feather 12.
