In the "God of War" series, Kratos's iconic Blades of Chaos are initially forged by the gods and become a symbol of his tragic past. In "God of War III," he ultimately destroys them as part of his quest for vengeance against the Olympian gods. However, in the 2018 "God of War," he wields the Leviathan Axe, which signifies a new chapter in his life, though the Blades of Chaos later resurface as he grapples with his past. This duality reflects his ongoing struggle between his violent history and his desire for redemption.
Kratos would win because we defeat Ares in god of war 1. Kratos is much more powerful with his blades and magic.
kratos would've died
he got it when ares and athena where looking for the so called "marked one". the two gods thought that it was deimos, but it was actually kratos. kratos tried to save his brother but ares struck hm in the face and thats how he got the scar. and anyways the event happened in sparta when kratos and deimos where traning.
Unchained Blades happened in 2011.
Blades of Exile happened in 1997.
Blades of Time happened in 360.
Dual Blades happened in 2002.
X-Blades happened in 360.
Blades of Steel happened in 1987.
Blades of Vengeance happened in 1993.
The Blades of Chaos originated in the Greek mythology-inspired universe of the "God of War" video game series, created by Santa Monica Studio. They were forged by the god Ares, who gave them to the protagonist, Kratos, as a means to wield immense power and carry out his will. The blades are chained weapons, symbolizing Kratos's servitude to Ares and his eventual quest for redemption. Their design and significance draw heavily from themes of pain, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of vengeance.
Secret of the Silver Blades happened in 9801.