Kraken are a giant meat-eating sea monsters that is an enemy in God of War II. She is the boss before reaching the Sisters of Fate.
Kratos the processed by hitting the Kraken's sore spots on both of it's tentacles, the Kraken will hold on for dear life, only to have Kratos activate the bridge, in which the bridge slams into the Kraken's mouth, killing it.
Originating in Scandinavian folklore, the kraken is usually depicted as an aggressive cephalopod-like creature capable of destroying entire ships and dragging sailors to their doom.
also orders Poseidon to release (or let loose) the Kraken so that it can destroy the city of Argos. As Perseus grows up the story takes him to the city of Joppa where he is betrothed to princess Andromeda. Andromeda is about to be sacrificed to the Kraken in order to keep it from destroying Joppa as well.
The Kraken, in Greek Mythology, is a sea monster of tremendous size and strength. It was born from the titans Oceanus and Ceto, both entities of the sea. Its tentacles are large enough to be able to pull entire ships under the water and destroy cities with relative ease.
Hades states that the Kraken is his child and only he is feeding off the destruction. Zeus tries to remind him who's in charge, but Hades uses his power to halt Zeus, which is enough to weaken the God King. Hades asserts that he serves no one, especially after Zeus wrongfully banished him to the Underworld.
Poseidon, the ancient Greek got of the sea does battle with the Kraken, a giant octopus. The two great beings of mythology clash as a storm breaks sending lightning streaking down from the dark skies and giant waves crash against the rocks upon with the got and titan struggle.
It is unknown how the Kraken was killed, though there is some suggestion that it was killed either by Jones himself under Beckett's orders or that it was hunted down by the East India Trading Company.
Basic Story: In the modern "Clash of the Titans" movie, the Kraken is a Titanic-era monster which is under the control of the great god Zeus, who can summon the Kraken or order the release of the Kraken; this scene from the movie was used in the promotional trailers and ads and "Release the Kraken!" briefly became a ...
The Kraken is part of Scandinavian legends, asleep on the cold depths of the North Sea. For this reason, it is often believed to be part of Norse mythology, among Vikings and Dakars. Perhaps derived from older myths, such as the hafgufa, the kraken is described in much more recent times than the Viking Age.
Weaknesses. Water Deprivation: Like other aquatic animals, it can't stay alive on land for long.
Kraken is a giant squid octopus like creature with unstoppable aggression, while Leviathan is Ridgeling seven headed monster famed for his spectacular size. But seas are unsafe with either of these monsters around.
Poseidon warned Kratos that Olympus' destruction meant the world's destruction. The Ghost of Sparta did not react and told him to prepare for his own death, Kratos proceeded to brutally beat on the sea god, before finally finishing Poseidon by gouging out his uncle's eyes with his thumbs and snapping his neck.
Perseus kills Medusa to help him kill the Kraken. Perseus kills the Kraken using Medusa's head.
Although fictional and the subject of myth, the legend of the Kraken continues to the present day, with numerous references in film, literature, television, and other popular culture topics.
The fearsome sea monster of Greek and Norse tales — and the creature that fought Captain Nemo in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea — was once driven close to extinction, gene sequencing suggests.
Vast grotesque tentacled creatures who live in the sea, and which are extremely dangerous to anyone or anything that comes too close to them. They are commonly believed to be the female counterparts of the dragons, since no female dragon has ever been seen.
The Kraken is tough and can be deadly. Normally, your goal should just be to do enough damage to get out of its clutches and escape. That said, it isn't invincible — you can defeat the Kraken. A crew working together can fend it off and force the beast to retreat back into the depths.
The Kraken, already in its giant squid shape (sometimes even a giant octopus), was linked to some monsters of Greco-Roman mythology: (a) Scylla, the man-devouring she-monster from Homer's Odyssey, usually depicted as a beautiful woman from the waist up but with monstrous features below the waist, such as six dog's ...
She told Jacki Lyden, host of weekends on All Things Considered, the elusive creature could have been as much as 30 feet long. The largest squid on record, she said, was 55 feet long.
Odysseus is Poseidon's enemy, having blinded Poseidon's Cyclops son, Polyphemus, and Athena and Poseidon share a mutual grudge stemming from when they both vied to become the patron saint of Athens. Further, Athena sided with the Greeks during the Trojan War, and Odysseus is a Greek hero.
Poseidon's enemies were his father,Cronus,his brother Zeus because Zeus was the king of all gods and not Poseidon,and Athena because Zeus promised Poseidon the city of Athens.
He feels regret over killing his own father most of all. Even telling his own son afterwards. "we must be better than this. '" meaning he ever wants his son to be alike himself.