I been wondering...

Kratos has now defeated two entire pantheons, a feat that is nothing short of extraordinary. In the past, we've seen hints of his legacy spreading beyond Greece and the Norse realms. For instance, Thor mentioned hearing of the Ghost of Sparta, Faye knew about her husband's true nature as a god also Freya reveals to Kratos that she knows he is a foreign god and Odin was aware of Kratos' destructive past as a god. With Kratos having now taken down the Norse pantheon, it's inevitable that word of his actions will spread further. Other pantheons, such as Egypt and Japan, are likely to have heard the rumors and stories of this unstoppable warrior who has obliterated not only entire gods but also the very foundations of two pantheons. These tales might prompt these other pantheons to take precautions, possibly even preparing to defend themselves against the potential threat of Kratos, especially considering that he has already toppled the kings of two pantheons.

Kratos has now defeated two entire pantheons, a feat that is nothing short of extraordinary. In the past, we've seen hints of his legacy spreading beyond Greece and the Norse realms. For instance, Thor mentioned hearing of the Ghost of Sparta, Faye knew about her husband's true nature as a god also Freya reveals to Kratos that she knows he is a foreign god and Odin was aware of Kratos' destructive past as a god. With Kratos having now taken down the Norse pantheon, it's inevitable that word of his actions will spread further. Other pantheons, such as Egypt and Japan, are likely to have heard the rumors and stories of this unstoppable warrior who has obliterated not only entire gods but also the very foundations of two pantheons. These tales might prompt these other pantheons to take precautions, possibly even preparing to defend themselves against the potential threat of Kratos, especially considering that he has already toppled the kings of two pantheons.