Kratos Qoutes

Kratos, the legendary anti-hero from the “God of War” video game series, is known for his unyielding strength, relentless determination, and his penchant for delivering iconic one-liners. The character, originally created by Santa Monica Studio, has captured the hearts of gamers and fans worldwide with his raw power and compelling personality. His quotes are more than just lines of dialogue; they are a reflection of his character’s evolution and the epic odyssey he embarks upon. Join us as we delve into the world of Kratos quotes, exploring the wisdom, wrath, and depth that define this iconic character.

 

Best Kratos Qoutes

 

  1. “I am what the gods have made me!”
  2. “The hands of death could not defeat me.”
  3. “I am become the God of War!”
  4. “Pandora, look out!”
  5. “Zeus, your son has returned! I bring the destruction of Olympus!”
  6. “There are consequences to killing a god!”
  7. “I am the ghost of Sparta!”
  8. “You challenge me, mortal?”
  9. “I do not need your help. I can protect myself.”
  10. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  11. “The world has been broken. Leave it to me to fix it.”
  12. “I was trying to make you a great warrior.”
  13. “I will make you suffer!”
  14. “I will be the end of Olympus!”
  15. “The monster you’ve created has returned… to kill you!”
  16. “You are no warrior.”
  17. “The power of the gods comes from within!”
  18. “Athena… you will!
  19. “Kratos, you are as weak as the gods you used to serve.”
  20. “You have no reason to trust me. I understand that.”
  21. “I was trying to make you a great warrior.”
  22. “I offer nothing but the truth. Nothing is ever what it seems.”
  23. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  24. “Do not let your guard down, Kratos.”
  25. “You will pay for that in pain.”
  26. “Zeus! Your son has returned!”
  27. “I do not need your help. I can protect myself.”
  28. “Athena, you conspire against me!”
  29. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  30. “You challenge me, mortal?”
  31. “I am what the gods have made me.”
  32. “Pandora, look out!”
  33. “The hands of death could not defeat me.”
  34. “Zeus, your son has returned! I bring the destruction of Olympus!”
  35. “There are consequences to killing a god!”
  36. “I am the ghost of Sparta!”
  37. “I will make you suffer!”
  38. “I am become the God of War!”
  39. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  40. “The world has been broken. Leave it to me to fix it.”
  41. “I was trying to make you a great warrior.”
  42. “I will be the end of Olympus!”
  43. “The monster you’ve created has returned… to kill you!”
  44. “You are no warrior.”
  45. “The power of the gods comes from within!”
  46. “Athena… you will!”
  47. “Kratos, you are as weak as the gods you used to serve.”
  48. “You have no reason to trust me. I understand that.”
  49. “I was trying to make you a great warrior.”
  50. “I offer nothing but the truth. Nothing is ever what it seems.”
  51. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  52. “Do not let your guard down, Kratos.”
  53. “You will pay for that in pain.”
  54. “Zeus! Your son has returned!”
  55. “I do not need your help. I can protect myself.”
  56. “Athena, you conspire against me!”
  57. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  58. “You challenge me, mortal?”
  59. “I am what the gods have made me.”
  60. “Pandora, look out!”
  61. “The hands of death could not defeat me.”
  62. “Zeus, your son has returned! I bring the destruction of Olympus!”
  63. “There are consequences to killing a god!”
  64. “I am the ghost of Sparta!”
  65. “I will make you suffer!”
  66. “I am become the God of War!”
  67. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  68. “The world has been broken. Leave it to me to fix it.”
  69. “I was trying to make you a great warrior.”
  70. “I will be the end of Olympus!”
  71. “The monster you’ve created has returned… to kill you!”
  72. “You are no warrior.”
  73. “The power of the gods comes from within!”
  74. “Athena… you will!”
  75. “Kratos, you are as weak as the gods you used to serve.”
  76. “You have no reason to trust me. I understand that.”
  77. “I was trying to make you a great warrior.”
  78. “I offer nothing but the truth. Nothing is ever what it seems.”
  79. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  80. “Do not let your guard down, Kratos.”
  81. “You will pay for that in pain.”
  82. “Zeus! Your son has returned!”
  83. “I do not need your help. I can protect myself.”
  84. “Athena, you conspire against me!”
  85. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  86. “You challenge me, mortal?”
  87. “I am what the gods have made me.”
  88. “Pandora, look out!”
  89. “The hands of death could not defeat me.”
  90. “Zeus, your son has returned! I bring the destruction of Olympus!”
  91. “There are consequences to killing a god!”
  92. “I am the ghost of Sparta!”
  93. “I will make you suffer!”
  94. “I am become the God of War!”
  95. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  96. “The world has been broken. Leave it to me to fix it.”
  97. “I was trying to make you a great warrior.”
  98. “I will be the end of Olympus!”
  99. “The monster you’ve created has returned… to kill you!”
  100. “You are no warrior.”
  101. “I will see you suffer as I have suffered.”
  102. “My vengeance ends now.”
  103. “I am the god of war, and I demand blood!”
  104. “I will have my revenge!”
  105. “Pandora, what have you done?”
  106. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  107. “I have become all that I have sworn to destroy.”
  108. “Zeus, your son has returned.”
  109. “You cannot stop me.”
  110. “I will find Pandora.”
  111. “I will see you pay for this!”
  112. “The ghosts of Sparta have again been awakened.”
  113. “You do not have to do this, father.”
  114. “The gods will forgive me.”
  115. “I have become a monster, a monster that I have created.”
  116. “What will you do, father?”
  117. “What are you doing, father?”
  118. “I have nothing left to lose.”
  119. “I owe you nothing!”
  120. “You cannot change your fate, mortal.”
  121. “The Fates have already decided.”
  122. “My destiny is clear. I will destroy Olympus.”
  123. “Kratos, the gods of Olympus have abandoned you.”
  124. “How do you know of me?”
  125. “You will pay for this.”
  126. “I will see you suffer as I have suffered.”
  127. “I will find Pandora.”
  128. “Kratos, the ghost of Sparta.”
  129. “I will have my revenge!”
  130. “My vengeance ends now.”
  131. “The gods of Olympus have abandoned me.”
  132. “I have become all that I have sworn to destroy.”
  133. “Zeus, your son has returned.”
  134. “You cannot stop me.”
  135. “I will see you pay for this!”
  136. “Pandora, what have you done?”
  137. “You do not have to do this, father.”
  138. “The ghosts of Sparta have again been awakened.”
  139. “I will find Pandora.”
  140. “The gods will forgive me.”
  141. “I have become a monster, a monster that I have created.”
  142. “What will you do, father?”
  143. “What are you doing, father?”
  144. “I have nothing left to lose.”
  145. “I owe you nothing!”
  146. “You cannot change your fate, mortal.”
  147. “The Fates have already decided.”
  148. “My destiny is clear. I will destroy Olympus.”
  149. “Kratos, the gods of Olympus have abandoned you.”
  150. “How do you know of me?”
  151. “You will pay for this.”
  152. “It is time to lay your fears to rest.”
  153. “You will not see the end of this day.”
  154. “The hands of death could not defeat me.”
  155. “My strength is all I need.”
  156. “Now there is no hope.”
  157. “Zeus, your son has returned. I bring the destruction of Olympus!”
  158. “The Oracle’s prediction was right.”
  159. “You have done nothing but drive me to madness.”
  160. “I will make you understand, and you will be left in no doubt that you are powerless.”
  161. “I was left with no choice.”
  162. “You have what you came for.”
  163. “Your mind is troubled. Your skills have grown. But you will remain mortal.”
  164. “Death is an escape from this miserable world.”
  165. “You are still just a mortal.”
  166. “There is no turning back.”
  167. “You were a simple pawn, nothing more.”
  168. “My vengeance ends now.”
  169. “You have become even more powerful.”
  170. “It’s been too long.”
  171. “This is the first and last time I will tell you to leave, Kratos.”
  172. “You will never control your fate.”
  173. “I will see you suffer as I have suffered.”
  174. “There is no god to deliver you now.”
  175. “The Oracle’s predictions will not be denied.”
  176. “You know what I seek, Athena.”
  177. “Why do you sacrifice yourself?”
  178. “I can only do this alone.”
  179. “Ares and Athena are long dead. Now there is no one left to save you.”
  180. “Your mind is troubled. Your skills have grown. But you will remain mortal.”
  181. “You cannot escape.”
  182. “You were a simple pawn, nothing more.”
  183. “My vengeance ends now.”
  184. “You have become even more powerful.”
  185. “It’s been too long.”
  186. “This is the first and last time I will tell you to leave, Kratos.”
  187. “You will never control your fate.”
  188. “I will see you suffer as I have suffered.”
  189. “There is no god to deliver you now.”
  190. “The Oracle’s predictions will not be denied.”
  191. “You know what I seek, Athena.”
  192. “Why do you sacrifice yourself?”
  193. “I can only do this alone.”
  194. “Ares and Athena are long dead. Now there is no one left to save you.”
  195. “I have to see him. I have to see my son.”
  196. “I will give all I can to protect him. I will do all I can to protect him.”
  197. “I cannot let him live.”
  198. “Your final lesson is at hand.”
  199. “This is the end. The end of all things.”
  200. “Only one thing is certain: Kratos will have his revenge.”

Final Words;

 

As we draw our journey into the world of Kratos quotes to a close, we are left with a profound appreciation for the complexity and depth of this iconic character. Kratos, the Ghost of Sparta, has proven that a video game protagonist can be more than just a vessel for gameplay; he can be a symbol of humanity’s enduring struggle, personal growth, and the consequences of one’s actions. The quotes that have emanated from this character are a testament to the enduring legacy of “God of War” and its ability to intertwine action, storytelling, and deep philosophical themes. As we reflect on these quotes, let us remember Kratos as a character who, through his journey and words, has resonated with players and inspired discussions on the nature of power, revenge, and the human condition itself.

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