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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When you release the Phoenix, the bird knocks two statues down into the abyss, where a splashing sound is heard. Later, the Kraken emerges from the deep to fight you. Furthermore, the game's wiki points out that the beast has a pulsating wound on the head, which may have been caused by the statues falling on its head.

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When you release the Phoenix, the bird knocks two statues down into the abyss, where a splashing sound is heard. Later, the Kraken emerges from the deep to fight you. Furthermore, the game's wiki points out that the beast has a pulsating wound on the head, which may have been caused by the statues falling on its head.head.
** When Atlas flashes back to the Great War, the Titans are shown to be bathed in some green energy as the shockwave from the Blade of Olympus overcomes them. At first it seems like the Titans being destroyed by the Blade, but fast-forward to the ending and it's revealed it's actually [[spoiler:Kratos using the Sisters' powers to take the Titans with him to the future moments before they can be killed]].

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Drop The Hammer is now a disambiguation page.


* DropTheHammer: Alrik the Barbarian King shows up wielding his gigantic hammer, the head alone as large as Kratos' body. After you kill Alrik with his own hammer, you can keep it as a secondary weapon.


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* HumongousHeadedHammer: Alrik the Barbarian King shows up wielding his gigantic hammer, the head alone as large as Kratos' body. After you kill Alrik with his own hammer, you can keep it as a secondary weapon.

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