Kratos' Throne Room
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Kratos' Throne Room, formerly Ares' Throne Room, is the chamber on Olympus where Kratos resided while he was the God of War.
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This Throne Room can be seen at the end of God of War as Ares' old chamber, within it are the Statue of Ares, and the Hydra's head above the throne and the Statue of Pandora's Guardian. By destroying the two statues a secret message can be unlocked, displaying a phone number to call. The statues, along with the Hydra skin behind the throne, are most likely a reminder of the most challenging enemies Kratos had to face to become the God of War.
In the secret message, it is noted that a room containing Ares' soul is held in the throne room, invisible to all but Kratos.
God of War: Ghost of Sparta
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In God of War: Ghost of Sparta, Kratos throne room is redesigned only this time the statues of Ares, Pandora's Guardian, and the Hydra are missing.
God of War II
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In God of War II, Kratos' Throne Room is again redesigned but to fit Kratos' personality. It is also much larger and is a place where he keeps much of his weapons and anything else he collected from the previous game as seen in the Treasures option of the aforementioned game.
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Added by KratosGodofWarThe throne was located on Mount Olympus, and served as his vantage point over the world.
As the very throne Kratos sat upon in his throne room during his reign as god of war, it most likely previously belonged to Ares, before he was killed by Kratos.
The throne was flanked by a statue of Ares and Pandora's Guardian respectively on either side, and had the Hydra skin adorned behind it. Kratos could be seen sitting on it as he watched over the siege of Rhodes, with concubines by his side. At that point, the throne was also decorated with the skulls of fallen foes. He also changed it's arm rests to demonic faces with curling horns.