Talk:Kratos Aurion

Angel Form
I don't know where that picture came from, but it's fan-made. Kratos' wings look NOTHING like that in the game. I'm posting a Youtube Link, but 1:20 through, Kratos reveals his wings. Kratos' Betrayal I'd like it a lot of that garbage picture was removed from this article as soon as possible. It doesn't need replacing right away, just get rid of the trash. 66.169.188.254 (talk) 22:42, 24 November 2007 (UTC)

Article
This article needs more to it...at least some pics, or something.

Tomato
A side note: Kratos does not like tomatoes. In ToS, whenever he cooks, he'll fail if tomatoes are part of the recipe. Also, one line in Narikiri Dungeon 3, he would say "Everybody has a weakness, mine are tomatoes"(Rough Translation)

Double-Edged Sword?
WTF up with that? I don't remember him using a duo-blade, and he's my fave character and ToS is my fave game. I most definitely would remember my fave char using my fave type of blade.--Tybre 00:19, 28 May 2007 (UTC)


 * I think you're thinking about a different type of weapon. A double-edged sword only refers to the fact that both edges of the blade can cut, unlike single edged swords (like the ones Lloyd uses), not that it has two blades.--Cutepresea 21:00, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Okay, since I guess I can't edit my own entry into this, I'll say it again...Kratos does however, have a weapon called the Earth Dagger that has two blades, but I still go by my above statement. Cutepresea 00:37, 6 November 2007 (UTC)
 * Sorry, Cutepresea! I didn't realise that you had edited your own comment. You weren't signed in at the time, so I assumed the change had been the work of a vandal. That said, I do agree with you: the term "double-edged sword" refers to a single-bladed sword that can cut with both of its edges. Patrician Vetinari 01:56, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

Aionis - Are We SURE?
The article reads: Since Kratos was human, and had no elven blood in his veins (unlike Mithos and Yuan, who were half-elves) he was forced to ingest a magical rock called Aionis, which allowed him to cast magic and use magical weapons, in order to become an angel.

Where is this in canon? Is it assumed from the fact that Kratos tells Zelos how to acquire it and because Zelos tells us what it does? If it does not say this point-blank anywhere in the game, I suggest that this information be removed, as it is potentially misleading. Another possibility to the source of Kratos's abilities, for instance, is that he- like Zelos's magic-wielding half-sister Seles- is a human who had a half-elf parent. This possibility is supported by the Flanoir scene with Sheena, in which Sheena states that she does not know about her lineage, but that she must have some elven blood somewhere along the way because she can summon and use magic. This leads to Lloyd asking if Kratos has elven blood too, to which Sheena answers 'Probably'. At the very least, this statement from Sheena yields the first part of the statement in the article potentially false, and I suggest that it be removed. (161.6.165.244 (talk) 10:45, 20 November 2007 (UTC))

While he may not have needed to do it to be become an angel, it is obvious that he did at some point. Also, Sheena's statements have little validity. How the hell would she know Kratos' family tree enough to assume he has Elven Blood? Lloyd is very clearly human, so unless 1/4 Elf is not enough to alter his physical appearance as a human, Lloyd is Human. 66.169.188.254 (talk) 22:58, 24 November 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:KratosPortrait.jpg
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BetacommandBot 03:00, 7 November 2007 (UTC)