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And so he went to Rhodes to deliver the final blow to the besieged city.

Gaia.

Rhodes was the great harbor city of ancient Greece and the site of the legendary Colossus of Rhodes.


In God of War III, Rhodes is invaded by the Spartans led by the will of Kratos, then he joins the battle but an eagle attacks him with lightning and also causes The Colossus of Rhodes to come to life, causing Kratos to fight against the statue.

Eventually, Zeus helps Kratos by giving him the Blade of Olympus, but this was nothing more than Zeus' plan to betray and kill him.

It can be assumed that Rhodes was destroyed by the flood that was caused by the death of Poseidon.

In God of War II[]

In God of War II, as the new God of War, Kratos goes to Rhodes, which is under siege by his fellow Spartans, to deliver the final blow to the city. There, he battles the Rhodes Soldiers and ultimately the Colossus of Rhodes itself, which is animated by godly power. The battle of Rhodes becomes the start of Kratos' journey to the Island of Creation and his ultimate war against the Gods.

It is presumed that Rhodes was wiped out by the flood caused by Poseidon's death in God of War III.

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