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Doesn't the God of War also cause natural disasters? Could've sworn I saw Ares (the former God of War) causing fire to rain down from the skies one time.
So can the Gods of Olympus. At the beginning of GoWIII, didn't Zeus state that the Gods shifted the cosmos or something like that? Also, I believe that God Kratos is immortal as well.
1. Yeah, when he killed the Barbarians. But Sheogorath, a fellow Daedric Prince, has pulled moons from space and destroyed nearly entire countries with them.
2. Not played GoWIII so don't know.
Even Zeus is not immortal, if using the right powers against him.
Daedra can be killed by nothing, not even the likes of Akatosh. The only being in ES who could possibly kill one is Sithis.
Immortal in the sense that they have the ability to live forever but can still be killed through powerful magic-based weapons.
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"To all visitors from Transylvania looking for the head of Voivode Dracula: Yes, we have it. Yes, he's dead. No, you cannot see it. No, he will not return and invade you again. It has been over thirty years, please stop pestering us."
I'm curious to see how Apollo was killed by non-magical fire when he hasn't appeared in the GoW verse.
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"To all visitors from Transylvania looking for the head of Voivode Dracula: Yes, we have it. Yes, he's dead. No, you cannot see it. No, he will not return and invade you again. It has been over thirty years, please stop pestering us."
However Dagon himself is a different answer.
Dagon cannot be killed, only banished to his own realm. The only way for Kratos to defeat him is to find a way to banish Dagon back into Oblivion aka his own realm.
Kratos being the roid rage fool he is will attempt to defeat Dagon head on and get his *** kicked. If Kratos dies there and does not get help escaping Hades then Kratos loses, game over.
If Kratos survives then he finds a way to banish Dagon and Kratos wins.