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The LBH (Limb Bud-Heart) gene is a highly conserved human gene that produces the LBH protein,[5] a transcription co-factor in the Wnt/β-catenin pathway.[6] Upon transcriptional activation of β-catenin, LBH goes on to act as a regulator of cell proliferation and differentiation through multiple transcriptional targets.[7][8] The gene is located on the p arm of chromosome 2 and is roughly 28 kb long.[5] Current ongoing studies are examining its role in developmental and oncological settings.
Located on chromosome 2, the full sequence is 28495 base pairs long. It contains three exons that will be translated to create the final protein product. Currently, there is no identified promoter region. LBH has a high degree of similarity among many vertebrate species.[5] This is most likely evident of its importance in development and stem cell regulation. Interestingly, LBH has no known paralogs, despite its multifunctionality and expression in different tissues at various stages of development.[5]
The LBH or Limb-Bud and Heart protein is 105 aa long nuclear protein and is highly conserved across vertebrate species.[5] LBH is a disordered, acidic protein. It lacks any globular fold or secondary and tertiary structures, placing it in the class of intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs).[9] Research is ongoing on how LBHs conformational flexibility affects its role as a transcriptional regulator. IDPs are known to undergo disorder to order transitions in the presence of certain binding partners.[10] Due to LBHs disordered structure, it may experience multi-functionality through the binding to different targets, producing different transcriptional effects.
LBH or Limb-Bud-Heart was first identified in a 2001 study on transcriptional cofactors for limb patterning in mice. LBH was noted for its expression in developing limb buds and heart formation, hence its name. LBH was hypothesized to act as a transcriptional cofactor due to preliminary examinations of its protein structure and composition.[7] LBH was then found to be directly downstream of the canonical Wnt/β-catenin pathway by downregulating the expression of Wnt, preventing signal completion.[7] The Wnt/β-catenin pathway is a highly conserved pathway that is expressed in a variety of tissues and stages.[11] Direct overlap of in vivo expression of Wnt/β-catenin pathway activation and LBH expression during limb bud development gives evidence for a direct interaction between Wnt/β-catenin and LBH.[7]
Recent studies have found that LBH has a significant role in the regulation of stem cell growth and proliferation in mammary glands. LBH induces expression of ΔNp63, a key epithelial stem cell transcription factor, to promote basal MaSC differentiation and proliferation growing the basal mammary gland. This is compared to luminal expansion and differentiation, increasing the movement and differentiation of the basal MaSC cells to the luminal surface. Knockdowns in mice have resulted in reduced mammary gland growth during puberty and pregnancy.[8] Inversely, overexpression has been noted in basal subtype breast cancers, furthering LBHs effect on stem cell regulation.[7]
The overexpression of LBH is one of the causal factors for birth defects seen in partial trisomy 2p syndrome, an autosomal disorder that causes multiple congenital defects. Partial trisomy 2p patients have a triplication of the p arm of chromosome 2.[12] Transgenic overexpression in mice of the LBH ortholog, Lbh, causes the continued overexpression and downregulation of multiple targets downstream of Lbh, mimicking symptoms of congenital heart disease (CHD) and skeletal defects seen in partial trisomy 2p patients. In addition to this, Lbh overexpression leads to the repression of Nkx2.5 and Tbx5, important regulators in cardiogenesis in developing embryos.[13] The importance of LBH in cardiogenesis is evident of LBHs multifunctionality despite being highly conserved and having no paralogs.
LBH also has an important oncological role in the development of mammary gland tumors. LBH has been noted for its overexpression in aggressive “basal” subtype breast cancers. Studies examining the role of Lbh in tumorigenesis in MMTV-Wnt1 transgenic mice as a model for Wnt induced breast cancer development. Lbh was conditionally deactivated in these transgenic mice, significantly delaying tumor onset and resulted in decreased differentiation and proliferation while also increasing apoptosis.[14]
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Kratos is the main character in the God of War series. Kratos was the son of Zeus and Callisto and was born in Sparta, a Greek city that was characterized as a warrior city.
The destruction of Olympus would not be done by the Gods who were imprisoned in the Great War, according to an oracle. The Warrior who would end Olympus would be thirsty for revenge.
Zeus was afraid and ordered Ares and Athena to find the mortal that was supposed to be the one from the prophecy.
They found the location of the young man who they thought was the one chosen for this purpose, and he was a young Spartan named Deimos. Kratos tried to stop Ares from taking Deimos hostage, but he was injured in one of his eyes and had a scar on his face.
Kratos has the same tattoos his brother has on his skin as a birthmark, but he believes Deimos is dead.
Kratos was unaware that Deimos was still alive, as he was taken to the domain of the God of Death, Thanatos, who would torture him for years.
Kratos became the captain of the rapidly growing Spartan army after only fifty men, but he grew into thousands after a few years. He brought many treasures to his family. He gave his wife a necklace of stones and his daughter a wooden flute.
Kratos became a brutal warrior, winning battles with unconventional but effective tactics.
His family was brave enough to question his motives. He claimed that he wanted the world to know of Sparta's greatness, but his wife said he was doing it himself.
The barbarian tribes to the east were better armed and prepared than the Spartan army. His army was losing the battle because they underestimated the brutality of the barbarian army. Kratos was about to be killed by the leader of the barbarians and he promised Ares, the God of War, that he would give his soul to the service from him. Kratos the Blades of Chaos was given to him by the god after he finished off the barbarians.
Kratos was loyal to Ares.
He spread chaos in his name. However, during a raid on a village by Athena's followers, Ares, who knew that the only thing that could stop Kratos' bloodlust was his family, tricked him into murdering his wife and daughter in a fit of blind rage. an act that the God of War himself would later describe as what was necessary for Kratos to be the perfect warrior. The oracle of the village, whom Kratos pushed aside so he could enter the temple, declared that he was to be doomed to bear the "mark of his terrible deed" from him; the ashes of his wife and daughter will be stuck to his skin for life to serve as punishment for his actions. He was known as "The Ghost of Sparta" because of his skin, which was pale from the ashes.
Kratos was haunted by nightmares of his family's death. He was driven to madness by memories of killing his family. After leaving Sparta, he traveled throughout Greece and found solace in sailing the Aegean Sea. In order to find peace, he pledged his life and services to the other Olympian gods, hoping that one day he would be forgiven of his sins.
He was marked by his skin. Knowledge of his past actions has shown that normal people wouldn't let him save their lives. They killed each other in the process. He was known as the "Ghost of Sparta" by everyone who saw him.
He is seen as the epitome of selfishness.
Kratos would serve the gods as their champion for ten years after the death of his family.
They always want revenge against Ares.
Kratos was captured and punished by entities known as the Furies who took him to the Prison of the Damned, built on the back of Aegeon the Hecatonchire. Kratos killed one of the Furies while escaping.
A few days before, in the town of Kirra Orkos, son of the union of Alecto and Ares and named by his parents, the Guardian of the blood pacts, he confronts Kratos, indicating that the visions and hallucinations linked to his past are due to his fault. of the Furies and gives instructions so that Kratos can find the Oracle of Delphi. Finally Kratos manages to find out the location of the only way to reverse the illusions launched by the Furies, the eyes of truth, which are actually the eyes of Alétheia which, before dying when killed by her butler Castor and her brother Pollux, He reveals his purpose to Kratos by taking the Ouroboros Amulet from the brothers and heading to Delos to obtain this item. In the port of Kirra, Kratos faces Orkos who reveals that he is the son of Alecto, the queen of the Furies and Ares, who sought to make Orkos the perfect Warrior for his plan, but Orkos did not meet Ares's expectations. and this leads the God of War to notice Kratos and instead Orks became a Guardian of the oaths to the Gods to please his mother. Kratos was told by Orkos that his current situation was the result of a plan to overthrow Zeus and take control of Olympus. Orks together with his lover Alétheia, the Oracle of Delphi, discovered the conspiracy, and tried to alert Zeus but they were discovered and captured and as punishment, Orks was turned into the guardian of the blood pacts of the gods and Alétheia would lose her eyes which were torn from her and she is taken prisoner within her own temple.
Orkos considered that what happened to Kratos was unfair and therefore decided to help the Ghost of Sparta, also revealing to him that Ares and the Furies sought to turn Kratos into the perfect Warrior and for this Ares and the Furies placed three missions in Kratos without his knowledge. of blood which were, The blood of their enemies spilled in their combats symbolized with the murder of the Barbarian King, the blood of innocent people symbolized with the murder of the followers of Athena and finally, the blood of their loved ones, symbolized with the murders of Calliope and Lysandra. After seeing how his father tricked Kratos to kill his family, Orkos decided to help the Ghost of Sparta.
Kratos was captured and sent to the Prison of the Damned after he obtained the Eyes of Truth, but he left for Delos with that information. Kratos confronted Tisiphone in the present.
Tisiphone is pretending to be the King of Sparta and Kratos is pretending to be the fugitive to get her to believe that she surpasses him. The first mortal to be imprisoned by the Furies was met by her. Kratos is on the island of Delos and is looking at the statue of Apollo.
The Queen of the Furies, Alecto, intervenes and he is captured. Kratos is freed by Orkos and Alecto said that Kratos will never succeed.
Kratos used the Amulet of Ouroboros to restore the statue after he received the Ork Oath Stone. Kratos is taken captive by the Furies, who steal his eyes, stone, and Oath, after completing the trials of Archimedes.
Kratos returned home to find that it was an illusion projected by Alecto. She tried to convince Kratos that she can live within this illusion if he rejoins Ares and swears his loyalty to him again, but he refused, telling her that he wanted to face reality. Alecto and Tisiphone attack, and Alecto transforms into a sea monster.
After a brutal battle and the use of the eyes to break the illusions of the Furies, Kratos attacks Tisiphone, who with each blow transforms into every illusion Kratos ever knew (The King of Sparta and Himself without the ashes on his body). of the); and when he takes her by the neck, he takes the appearance of his wife, making him doubt at that moment, but he composes himself and proceeds to strangle her and Tisiphone performs her last illusion: Transforming into the Oracle of the village that Kratos burned and where he accidentally killed his wife. family, warning him, with a mocking smile that he asked for all this, then strangled to death. Kratos killed Alecto by sticking his swords into his chest and before he died, he told Kratos that his death would not free him from his insanity. The Palace of the Furies and the amber prisons where other mortals had sworn their oath to some God are destroyed because of the death of the furies.
Kratos returns to his old home, where he is reunited with Orkos, to whom Kratos shows his gratitude for helping him free himself from the Furies and Ares, but Orkos reveals that when he was captured, Alecto made him back the keeper of his oath and, therefore, Kratos was still subject to Ares and that the only way to free himself was to kill Orkos, but Kratos refuses, stating that he shed too much innocent blood, but Orkos convinces him by telling him that he must free himself from Ares's influence and obtain his power. revenge. Kratos is given the sword by Orkos and he wants an honorable death.
Kratos kills Orkos, freeing him from his oath, and causing the truth of his past actions to come out with perfect clarity, which will haunt him the rest of his life. At nightfall, Kratos burns down his house with the Orks' corpse inside and leaves to seek help from the Gods of Olympus.
The gods sent Kratos to the shores of Attica to stop the Persians.
Kratos tries to open a door after fighting through the Persians, but is surprised by a Cyclops. Kratos stopped him from crushing him with it. A large Basilisk prepares to kill Kratos before he can retaliate.
After a short battle, he was able to scare off the fearsome basilisk by damaging one of its eyes and thus continue on his way.
Kratos runs into the King of Persia. He wants to become the new king of Greece by killing Kratos. The King wants compassion in exchange for wealth, women and kingdoms after the confrontation.
Kratos only wants one thing, and that is to die. He gained the power of the genie after his death. Kratos can have sex with two women inside the fortress.
Kratos reached the Basilisk, ending his life and mission.
The sun fell as soon as he finished his mission.
If the sun doesn't come back, Morpheus will not be able to stop and everyone will have a deep sleep. Kratos agrees to this mission by entering the interior of the Chariot of Helios, which is a great temple and with the help of the Steeds of Fire from the carriage of the Sun God, he manages to make them guide him to his master. Kratos learns that the Titan Atlas has kidnapped his friend.
When Kratos wanders into Morpheus's mist, he dreams of his daughter Calliope. He discovers that he has entered the Underworld when he awakens.
Kratos must ask Charon for permission to cross the waters of the Styx River if he wants to head towards the horizon. Charon is not willing to work with Kratos and this leads him to confront him. As Kratos searches for the exit, he finds Zeus's gauntlet and uses it to get to the other prisoners. Kratos wondered who could have done it after he realized that the chains holding Atlas were broken. Kratos killed Charon and seized his barge to head towards the sunlight, after he finally got out of Tartarus.
Upon reaching the domain of Hades, Kratos sees his daughter Calliope enter a temple and after following her, he comes face to face with the wife of the lord of the Underworld, Persephone, who proposes to Kratos that in exchange for his powers , will allow him to meet his daughter who was on the Champs Elysees and allow him to rest in peace, free from his sins. Kratos agrees to the deal with the Queen of the Underworld and finally manages to see his daughter Calliope again, however the happy reunion is short-lived because at that moment, Persephone reveals to Kratos that she freed Atlas from his imprisonment, allowed him to kidnap to Helios and incidentally tells him that she will use the Titan to destroy the great Pillar that supports the world and thus can destroy the Gods of Olympus while they sleep thanks to Morpheus.
Kratos, realizing that he was manipulated by Persephone and that if he does not stop her, she will destroy the whole world and the Elysian Fields, endangering Calliope, he decides, even if it is painful, to recover his powers the only way he knows how: killing innocents. Kratos vows to kill Persephone after father and daughter end up separated.
Kratos intercepts Persephone after she goes to the pillar that Atlas was destroying. Kratos decided to finish off Persephone after the great titan Atlas tried to crush him. Kratos has to use the Shield of the Sun and her other weapons to kill her until he pierces her chest with the Zeus's Gauntlet. Atlas told him that the Olympians will get rid of him.
Kratos said he would serve them faithfully. Atlas said that they will see each other again.
Atlas will hold the world on his shoulders, a worse punishment than Zeus inflicted on the other TITANS. Kratos returned the Sun to the sky and Morpheus left the shadows. Kratos is thrown from the carriage, unconscious on the highest mountain in Greece, and two gods take his Shield and Gauntlet. Kratos pays a heavy price for the Ghost of Sparta.
After 10 long years, he faithfully serves the Olympian Gods as their champion, doing impossible tasks for a mere human, like killing the Hydra in the Aegean Sea.
All this for one thing: oblivion of the nightmares that torment him.
Kratos has been obedient for many years, but he wants the forgiveness of his sins and the forgetfulness of nightmares. Athena tells him that before he has to do one more task: kill Ares, since he was destroying the city of Athens, and the gods could not stop him, because Zeus had said that one should not fight between the gods of Olympus, it is for that only a mortal trained by a god could take on the task of being able to kill him. Kratos must search for the oracle of Athens in order to help him in his fight with the armies, as he is going to kill a god in Athens in order to find inner peace.
He was told by the oracle of Athens that he had to get a box. It was the only way to kill him and it was the most powerful weapon that a mortal could use, but it was hidden from mortals and not from the gods. The box is on the back of the great Titan Cronos and is located in the Temple of Pandora. Kratos is told to follow the sirens' song as they lead him to the box by a statue of Athena inside the Desert of Lost Souls.
Kratos blows a huge horn in the desert to allow the titan to approach where he is in order to climb to the temple of Pandora. The great adventure of his life begins there.
Kratos crosses the Desert of Lost Souls and finds a horn that he would call the Titan Cronos, who on his back carried the Temple of Pandora. When he gets to the mainland, he spends 3 days climbing and looking for a side to climb.
Kratos begins his mission by entering the temple, but before entering he meets a person, in fact he was a human, he was not a god, who had been condemned by the gods to burn the bodies of humans who wanted to enter the temple and be able to get Pandora's Box but they couldn't.
Along the way, he kills many mythical and magical beings, such as the gorgons and the minotaurs, as well as the multiple puzzles he has to put together in order to find and use the Pandora's Box.
In this journey, the main story is intermingled, of which Kratos is trying to find Pandora's Box, with secondary stories, such as that of the first human who tried to conquer the box, but having failed, the gods condemned him to eternity. burning the corpses in a bonfire of those warriors who, like him, failed in the search. Kratos finds the corpses of people who died in the pursuit of power.
The game explores the history of the architect who built this enormous mass, Green Pathos III, as well as the rings of Pandora and the Cliffs of Madness.
The gods asked the architect to build a temple full of traps to house the box. The architect married with two children while building this temple. He moved further and further away from his loyalty to the gods, even though they were cruel to him. However, these two deaths do not stop the architect from continuing to build his masterpiece, even using the heads of his children to access certain parts of the temple, which is why the more progress is made in the temple, the crazier he went. coming back and the traps are getting more and more difficult.
The wife began a strong conversation with him, which ended with her death, nailed by a knife, and the suicide of Pathos Verdes, because he used the corpses of his children as tools. I. III.
When Kratos finally gets Pandora's Box and has it in his possession, Ares, being in the city of Athens seeing the great achievement of the Spartan, throws a concrete column through him and killing him, and on his deathbed, nightmares and his terrible visions about the past that surrounds him continue to haunt him, with the memories he had about the cruel murder of his family and the culprit of all this. Kratos was saved before he died by the man who ate the Hydra and the man who removed his key, so that he could escape the Underworld.
He finds himself coming out of a tomb in Athens, which was days before a mysterious person had talked with Kratos.
Kratos has doubts as to the identity of the old man who disappeared. Kratos will enter the Temple of the Oracle again, knowing that his final battle was there.
Kratos enters the temple and goes to the back of it, where there was a statue of a giant sword outside. The god of war reproached his father Zeus for allowing his son to do what he did, and for how powerful he was, because the Pandora's Box belonged to him. Kratos throws a lightning bolt at the chain that held the box, and prepares to open it.
The powers of the gods were unleashed after a thousand years after the box was opened. Kratos grew in size and reached the height of Ares. After a tight little battle, Ares sends Kratos to another dimension, telling him that he took many ways to kill a man, but the best way to kill someone was to break their spirit, which is why Kratos falls on a platform. where there was only one temple, the temple in which years before he had killed his family. Kratos doesn't understand much, but when he opens the door of the temple, he sees that his family is inside, but it's an illusion, because clones of him are emerging from the walls. Kratos had to kill the clones of himself since they wanted to kill his family, so he had to avoid doing the things he had done in the past.
Kratos was stripped of his swords by Ares after a difficult fight, and with them killed his family again. Kratos is stripped of his swords and all hope is lost, as Ares brings Kratos back to Athens, where they had been fighting before. He saw the statue with the golden sword that mimicked a bridge, so he avoided his opponent's blow and ripped the sword from the statue, ready to destroy him for what he made. After another fight with Ares, Kratos manages to defeat him, and Ares, collapsed on the water (since the fight takes place in the sea), reminds him that he was the one who saved him from his death, but he wanted to get the ideal warrior who did not He had no mercy, but Kratos tells him that he had succeeded, and runs him through with his sword, killing him mercilessly.
For a mortal to kill a god is impossible. Ares is no longer around.
Kratos, having fulfilled Athena's mandate, feels that he will be redeemed from his feelings of guilt, but when he talks to her, she tells him that the gods have mourned his fallen brother and that they thank him for carrying out his task and the gods thank him. they forgive but he would not be stripped of his nightmares that tormented him when he killed his family since no man and no god would forget the terrible deeds he had committed.
Seeing that his main objective had not been achieved and that he would live with the remorse of not getting his family back for the rest of his days, Kratos can't stand the idea and decides to jump from the top of a mountain whose cliffs await him on the precipice. that they would surely end his life, saying: "The gods of Olympus have abandoned me, now there is no hope", but when he jumped and fell into the water, he was levitated by the goddess Athena to the top where he jumped, where he found a statue of her and a mysterious golden gate, and tells her that it was not his time to die, and that the gods could not let someone who has done such feats die by his own hand. Kratos was offered the job by the gods since there was no god of war.
The entrance to the golden gate leads to Mount Olympus, where Athena discovered the interior of the golden gate. The Swords of Chaos are forged from iron, but the Swords of Athena are golden and are very similar to the Swords of Chaos. Kratos knew that he was the new God of the War when he sat in the room where the throne was waiting for him, knowing that he had achieved the impossible.
Kratos leads his Spartan army to conquer Greece after the events of the first God of War.
Kratos is attacked by a number of creatures led by the giant Argos, who is sent by Hera to stop the war he is in. The anti-hero's reputation with the Olympians was destroyed before Kratos can defeat the beast.
Kratos chases him through Greece in order to find out who the assassin's leader is.
Zeus is concerned with the amount of destruction Kratos leaves behind, so he sent the son of Hermes to deliver a message to Kratos. The God of War refuses to stop Kratos, and the messenger starts a battle. Taking advantage of the situation, the assassin escapes. Kratos kills Cérix and the Spartan soldiers celebrate, but he knows that Zeus will take action for this act of rebellion.
Ares was the god of war on Mount Olympus, but Kratos the Ghost of Sparta has taken over.
Kratos was haunted by visions of his past and decided to go to the Temple of Poseidon, located within the city of Atlantis. Kratos makes it to Atlantis despite everything that Poseidon did to stop him. Kratos only hears faint sounds when he locates his mother Callisto.
Kratos is forced to fight when Callisto suddenly transforms into a hideous beast, and before he dies, Callisto tells Kratos to find his brother in Sparta. Kratos encounters and frees the Titaness Thera, which causes an underground volcano to erupt and destroy the city of Atlantis.
Kratos witnessed a group of Spartans tear down a statue of Ares in Sparta after he had fought with the daughter of Thanatos. After an encounter with a ghost of his younger self, he learns that he must return to Atlantis to find the domain of death.
Kratos accepted the Weapons of Sparta from the Spartan warrior and left.
Kratos finally locates and frees his brother, who was imprisoned.
Kratos failed to rescue him earlier, and Deimos attacked him, only for Thanatos to intervene. He took him to Suicide Crags and left him hanging off a cliff. Kratos saved the brother from him. Kratos and Deimos fight Thanatos together after giving them Sparta weapons.
Kratos destroyed Thanatos during the fight. Kratos used the weapons of Sparta to bury Deimos. Kratos wondered what he had become after being warned not to cross the gods. The undertaker said he has become the Destroyer of Worlds.
This is believed that as Kratos killed Thanatos, instead of there being no death in the world (as a consequence of the absence of the god of death), Kratos has become death, the ultimate destroyer that will bring chaos to the world. world of men and gods (reference to God of War III, where Kratos only brings chaos at the end of his adventure). The Spartan ignored her pleas, so she apologized to Kratos for not telling the truth. The gods will pay for it, says Kratos. When Kratos says that they are siblings, they say "Forgive me...brother", the first time they acknowledge that they are siblings.
In a post-credits scene, the wrestler says "And now... there's only one left" at Callisto's grave. A third pit is believed to be the one that was dug for Kratos.
The scene shows Kratos on his throne, angry and determined to take revenge on the gods, beginning God of War II.
Kratos became the god of war after defeating Ares. Proving to be much more ruthless and cruel than Ares was at the time, now he threatened to destroy all of Greece since a Spartan warrior summons him to obtain the long-awaited "Glory of Sparta" that Kratos was looking for, then Athena arrives who, advised by Zeus He warns Kratos that if he continues to destroy Greece, he will no longer be able to protect him, but Kratos ignores him and throws himself from Mount Olympus to the city of Rhodes.
Kratos fell in the city of Rhodes. Kratos begins to destroy the city and at that time you can see an eagle that takes away most of his god powers and gives life to the statue of Rhodes.
The statue begins to chase Kratos throughout the city and after a hard battle with it and kill the soldiers that appeared to him, Zeus speaks to him and tells him that he will help him, giving him the Sword of Olympus, which Zeus used to defeat. to the titans But Kratos has to pay a price: insert all the power he had left into the sword. He easily defeated the Colossus after doing so.
Kratos was seriously injured when the Colossus fell. This is because he deposited his powers and now he was vulnerable to death and his only hope is to take the sword again but Zeus makes an appearance raising the sword over Kratos, telling him to end this war and serve him faithfully but he responds no. Zeus has no choice but to kill Kratos and runs him through with his sword and along with him kills all the warriors of Sparta and Rhodes.
When Kratos killed his wife and daughter, and when he was about to be defeated by the Barbarian King, he remembers the terrible nightmares he had to forget.
At that time he makes a presence. She told Kratos that she would help him get out of the Underworld and avenge Zeus.
Kratos does not hesitate to accept. The only way to defeat Zeus is by using the Sword of Olympus according to Gaia. The Sisters of Fate will allow him to travel back in time to the day Zeus killed him, but he will only be able to do so because of them.
Kratos has only one thing on his mind, revenge on Zeus, after being saved from the Underworld. Kratos can fly through the skies with the help of Pegasus.
When Kratos ordered Pegasus to take him to Olympus, he was told by Gaia that the best thing to do was to look for the Sisters, since Olympus is out of his reach now that he's no longer a god. Prometheus and Typhon are imprisoned in a cave where Kratos went to look for the sisters. Prometheus was sentenced to torture for stealing the Fire from Olympus. He gave Prometheus the power of the Clash of the TITANS by helping Prometheus out of torture.
Kratos still has a new power from Typhon, called Typhon's Doom.
Kratos will have to fight his way through hundreds of monsters and solve puzzles on the Island of Creation.
He will cross paths with many Greek heroes. Kratos confronted Theseus, who protects the Steeds of Time for the honor of the Sisters of Fate, and after a long battle he was able to kill him and steal the key to the horses. Kratos gets the fury of Cronos.
Kratos takes the Barbarian Hammer from him after he eliminates the Barbarian King who wanted revenge on him.
The Golden Fleece is retrieved by Kratos after he killed the Cerberus Hulk. He confronted Euryale in his temple, who washeaded by Kratos. Kratos solved several puzzles before he faced Perseus and after a battle he took away his shield and killed him. After a long road in which Kratos and Icarus face each other and fall into the void, it is seen that Atlas holds the world and takes away Icarus' wings.
Kratos gives the Atlas Tremor power after he talks to the Atlas. Kratos has to ride on the Phoenix to get to the Temple of the Sisters of Fate after he climbed Atlas. All that remained was to mount a bridge to reach it, as soon as Kratos faced an unknown soldier, who turned out to be the Spartan warrior who summoned him in Rhodes, who communicated terrible news to Kratos before dying: While he was in the island and everyone thought he was dead, Zeus attacked the city of Sparta by surprise and completely destroyed it with his divine powers as revenge against Kratos. Kratos no longer wants to fight. The dead wife of Kratos tells him that she must use the same fire that consumed Sparta to strengthen Kratos' powers.
The Spartan realized after this event that he is a part of the Kraken. Kratos killed him with a bridge and his remains fell into the void. Kratos crosses the bridge and goes to the temple of the sisters of fate.
Kratos flew for a few moments and then he met Lachesis at the temple of the Sisters of Fate. When Kratos defeated Ares, Atropos showed up and took him to the moment when he was fighting Ares, so that he could destroy the sword that he defeated Ares.
Kratos, after fighting with Atropos, fights against Lachesis again, but now Atropos begins to appear in the mirrors of the room and although the battle is unequal, Kratos manages to defeat them.
Kratos has the advantage of using the threads of fate after he fights Clotho who dies from an ax.
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How is kratos able to heal himself?
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For Medicare Advantage enrollees, there are no data available on actual out-of-pocket costs paid for Part B drugs. Beneficiaries in traditional Medicare are charged 20% of the cost of Part B drugs, with no annual limit on their out-of-pocket costs.
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Medicare part b drug spending?
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The calcium in the milk takes away some of the bitterness that the liver naturally holds, and the liver absorbs some of the milk so it takes on the creamy taste. It is not as rich as it was originally, which could help convert more people to the liver movement.
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Why do you put liver in milk?