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Kratos continues his ascent, murdering powerful foes such as the Titan Perses and the god Helios; plunging Greece into eternal darkness in the process. This leads to an encounter with Hermes, who mocks Kratos for his past sins. Kratos chases Hermes until he arrives at the Chamber of the Flame, where he discovers that Pandora's Box is held within the Flame of Olympus, which Athena says can only be quelled by Pandora herself. Kratos continues after the overconfident Hermes, whom he catches and kills, releasing a plague upon Greece. At the Forum, he has an audience with the drunken Hera, who ignores his request for Pandora's location and summons Hercules. After discussing his jealousy of his half-brother, Hercules attacks Kratos, but is brutally killed. Kratos then encounters Aphrodite, who is indifferent to his war on Olympus. She leads him back to her estranged husband, Hephaestus, through Hyperion's Gate. The blacksmith sends Kratos to Tartarus to retrieve theOmphalos Stone, claiming he will forge a new weapon for the Spartan, though he secretly planned to kill him. Kratos faces Cronos, kills the Titan for the stone, and returns to Hephaestus. After forging the weapon, the god tries to kill Kratos himself; however, the Spartan kills Hephaestus in self-defense. Before dying, Hephaestus claims that he was trying to protect his daughter Pandora, who was imprisoned in the Labyrinth after Kratos opened her box,[N 4]and pleads with Kratos to spare her. Reusing the Hyperion Gate, Kratos travels through Hera's Gardens, where he kills Hera for disrespecting Pandora, ending all Greek plant life, before making his way to the Labyrinth. The imprisoned architect, Daedalus, tells Kratos to unite the Labyrinth. Completing this task, Kratos fights his way through the aerial puzzle and rescues Pandora. Neutralizing the judges and breaking the Chain of Balance, Kratos raises the Labyrinth, and Pandora tries to enter the Flame, but Kratos refuses to allow her to do so, viewing in her his deceased daughter Calliope. Zeus intervenes and holds Pandora hostage, with Kratos demanding that he release her. Zeus complies and another fight ensues between Kratos and Zeus, but in the chaos, Pandora once again tries to enter the Flame, with Kratos still being reluctant to let her go, but ultimately does so after Pandora pleads to him that there is no other way, and also in part due to Zeus inadvertently provoking Kratos into letting her go by stating that he should not fail her like he failed his family, causing Kratos to attack Zeus in a fit of extreme rage. Kratos then finds the box empty, leading to Zeus mocking him further for "another stunning failure", causing Kratos to go berserk. The two then meet on the outside pavilion one last time and engage in another fierce battle. Having survived her apparent demise however, Gaia returns and tries to kill them both, but they escape through her body and continue their battle inside her chest. Kratos impales Zeus against her heart, killing Gaia and apparently Zeus. Believing he is done, Kratos is attacked by Zeus' spirit, who removes his weapons and powers. Before Zeus can finish him off, Kratos is saved by a vision of Pandora during a journey into his psyche. With help from the spirits of Calliope and his wife Lysandra, Kratos forgives himself before regaining consciousness, regaining his godly powers along with the power of Hope, forcing Zeus' spirit back into his body; Kratos beats him to death. His revenge complete, Kratos looks upon the apocalyptic Greek landscape, a result of him killing Zeus and the Greek Pantheon. Athena reappears, demanding that Kratos return what she thinks he took from Pandora's Box. When Kratos tells her it was empty, she refuses to believe this, explaining that when Zeus sealed the evils of the world in the box, she placed the power of hope in it as well; foreseeing that it would eventually be opened. Athena realizes that when Kratos opened the box to defeat Ares, the evils escaped and slowly corrupted the gods while Kratos was imbued with hope, which had been hidden by his guilt. She demands Kratos return her power, but he refuses and seemingly kills himself so mankind can have it instead. Athena leaves empty-handed, as Kratos collapses on a mural of a Phoenix. In apost-credits scene, a trail of blood is seen leading away from the abandoned Blade of Olympus; implying Kratos' survival but leaving his whereabouts unknown So it was End of Olympus for Kratos,