<Li> Gyges--Featured in the God of War comics #4, #5, and #6, he was one of the three Chaos Giants with one hundred arms and fifty heads . During Kratos' first quest for the Ambrosia, his battle with Cereyon burned off the hundred arms of Gyges . During Kratos' second quest, Gyges revealed that he had planned to use the Ambrosia to revive his brothers, Briareus and Cottus, and then reclaim the world, but Kratos' initial retrieval thwarted that plan . Kratos destroyed both Gyges and the Tree of Life--which contained the Ambrosia--with the Fire of Apollo . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Icarus--The son of Daedalus, who had become insane and obsessed with finding the Sisters of Fate . Kratos encountered Icarus by the Great Chasm and attacked him . The two battled while falling down the chasm . Kratos eventually stripped Icarus of his wings, took them, and allowed Icarus to fall to his death into the Underworld . The character was voiced by Bob Joles in God of War II . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Icarus--The son of Daedalus, who had become insane and obsessed with finding the Sisters of Fate . Kratos encountered Icarus by the Great Chasm and attacked him . The two battled while falling down the chasm . Kratos eventually stripped Icarus of his wings, took them, and allowed Icarus to fall to his death into the Underworld . The character was voiced by Bob Joles in God of War II . </Li> <Ul> <Li> The Judges of the Underworld--Featured in God of War III, King Minos, King Rhadamanthus, and King Aeacus were the judges of the dead . The statues of the trio held the Chain of Balance that connected Olympus to the Underworld . Kratos encountered the statues, who declared that he was not yet ready for the afterlife . Kratos later returned to the statues and destroyed the crystals behind the statues' heads in order to raise the labyrinth so that Pandora could reach Pandora's Box . King Minos, who was the only Judge to speak through his statue, was voiced by Mark Moseley . </Li> </Ul>

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