Originally posted by Q'Anilia
But Hades is still a physical realm. The spiritrealm is an alternative existance to our own. An alternate reality. Has Kratos ever showed capability to gaze into a seperate dimension? To see a realm that co-exist with his own?
the problem is that this concept is foregn to Greek mythology, where the spirit realm is a seperate, physical place. So, essentially, yes, he's been to his spirit world, but in Greek myth, it works differently.
Which is essentially winning by incompatibility. Here's the conundrum, in the GoW verse, he's done it without question, it just works differently, but it IS the spirit world. In Warcraft the spirit world overlaps our own, and is different, nonphysical. While it can be argued Kratos hasn't done anythign with the Warcraft spirit world, he's not in Warcraft, he's in GoW where it works differently, so do we snip off the ability and agree that one universe's rules take precedence? In a neutral debate we have to have neutral footing. In this case, making the spirit world accessable by both gates.
Originally posted by KingD19
God of War III is coming out in a while, one of the bosses will be Hades, the guy who yanks souls of people and Titans alike all willy nilly. How about we put this debate on hold, or remake it once the game is out. If Hades can't take his soul, no way in hell will Frostmourne be able too.
You have quite the burning desire to be right. If you think Lich King can't drain Kratos soul, feel free. I'm not here to convince anyone. Just share my perspective of the matter(s). Couldn't really care less if Lich King is unable to drain his soul 😊
I'm not trying to be right or wrong, I'm just introducing a logical option that won't be speculation on everyone's part. If Hades, the god of the dead, who took Atlas' soul with no problems(remember, Titan's are more powerful than most gods), can't take Kratos soul, then Frostmourne won't be able to. True if he can't I'll be right, but that will be proven by the game, not just because we think something.
Kratos at his finest would splatter a group of abominations by accidentally stepping on them. A soccer kick and a couple of hundred ghouls would experience a brief time of flight before ending up a stain on some mountain wall.
Really? 350.000 dragons? 20523528 nerubian? Azjol-Nerub is not that big. That many dragons has never died. The Azeroth population reach a few million at top, so 500.000.000 ghouls is way over the line.
Originally posted by KingD19
I'm not saying Hades because he's a god, I'm saying Hades because of his ability to steal souls through his chains, putting you under his direct command. If he can't steal your soul, a soul stealing weapon won't be able to.
No proof shows he puts you under his command. Why didn't he control Atlas?
Originally posted by SuperLuigi
well he said we have to wait for kratos to fight hades in GoW3 to rule on the soul thing. so yea it is. because we all kno kratos is going to beat hades in his normal form so god kratos can do it. blah blah blah it wont have anything to do with kratos's soul vs lich king's sword
I bet Kratos won't use his own power to defeat Hades, either.
Off-topic: Hades is actually the God of the Underworld, not the God of Death (He could be in GoW, though).
Originally posted by KingD19
I'm not trying to be right or wrong, I'm just introducing a logical option that won't be speculation on everyone's part. If Hades, the god of the dead, who took Atlas' soul with no problems(remember, Titan's are more powerful than most gods), can't take Kratos soul, then Frostmourne won't be able to. True if he can't I'll be right, but that will be proven by the game, not just because we think something.
He had to have aid from Poseidon to take Atlas' soul. Now with Cronos he didn't have any problems. (Just because he kills Gods, doesn't mean he can't be defeated. Greek Gods wasn't the most powerful)