Kratos

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Kratos is a minor Ancient Greek god or demon. His name comes from the Greek word for "power" or "strength". He was a guardian of the throne of Zeus.[1] Kratos, was the second son of Pallus and Styx, and also the brother of Nike, Zelus, and Bia. He was one of the people who dragged Prometheus to the rock were he was chained.[2]His name is used as part of other words about power, including democracy[3], theocracy[4], plutocracy, aristocracy[5] and dictator[3].

This Kratos is not to be confused with the protagonist of the video game "God of War." That Kratos is a Spartan warrior and son of Zeus, who is enslaved by Aires, the Greek God of War. Over the course of the original God of War game, Kratos escapes bondage and becomes the new God of War by slaying Aires. However, that title is stripped from Kratos by Zeus at the beginning of God of War II

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