God Of War Ascension Script < FRESH · 2027 >
In the final scene, Kratos stands on a cliff overlooking the sea. He is free. He looks at the ashes on his skin—the mark of his family’s death—and does not smile. He simply walks toward the horizon, toward the events of the original God of War .
"You are nothing without Ares! He made you! He broke you! And we will remind you of your place."
"Then I will find someone worthy to wear them." god of war ascension script
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(with a hint of sadness) "You have no idea, Athena. You have no idea what it's like to be me, to carry the weight of my past, to be haunted by the ghosts of my mistakes." In the final scene, Kratos stands on a
In the sprawling mythology of the God of War franchise, Ascension (2013) occupies a strange, liminal space. Released as a prequel to the original 2005 game, it was meant to be an origin story of origins—a deep dive into the precise moment Kratos broke his blood oath with Ares, the God of War. Yet, upon release, it was met with a lukewarm reception, often dismissed as "more of the same" with a convoluted plot.
The script for God of War: Ascension serves as a prequel to the entire God of War series, occurring roughly six months after Kratos was tricked into murdering his wife and daughter. The narrative follows Kratos as he seeks to break his blood oath to Ares, which leads to his imprisonment and torture by the three Furies—Alecto, Tisiphone, and Megaera. Narrative Core and Characters He simply walks toward the horizon, toward the
The script of Ascension is lean. According to player discussions, Kratos has "less than a page worth of dialogue" in the entire game, with all other characters totaling only 3-4 pages. This minimalist approach places a heavy emphasis on visual storytelling and action. However, the dialogue that exists is crucial.