After Zeus released the Cyclopes they gave him the thunderbolt. Zeus used the thunderbolt to overthrow the Titans with the Cyclopes. Asclepius was the Greek god of medicine. Zeus killed Asclepius with a thunderbolt when he discovered that Asclepius was capable of raising the dead. Zeus thought this was blurring the lines between gods and mortal men.
Zeus pursued the creature Typhon with thunderbolts and destroyed the creature by pinning him under Mt. To this day the volcanic eruptions of Mt. Aetna are attributed to the thunderbolts of Zeus. The Vedic god Indra wielded a thunderbolt called Vajra. A vajra symbolizes the properties of a thunderbolt and a diamond. Indra was the god of thunder and rain. In Hinduism, the vajra represents spiritual power. Heraclitus, a pre-Socratic Ionian Greek philosopher described the thunderbolt as something that steers all things.
Their attacks did a fair amount of damage, and were much faster, but could be easily reflected using the Golden Fleece , which yielded Orbs , that were crucial to survive the battle.
Finally, when Zeus got tired of Kratos and grew into his "God Form" again, he unleashed the combined powers of his Lightning Bolts, which pushed Kratos to the ground and almost killed him. After Kratos killed Poseidon , he climbed upon Gaia 's hand, in order to finally confront Zeus atop the Palace of Olympus.
Though Kratos and Gaia were arguably two of the most powerful beings in the God of War World, Zeus rose to the sky, came down, and formed a column of storm. From the column, he hefted the Lightning Bolt seen in the picture of this page: A foot spear of power, which he threw at the Primordial Goddess.
The bolt was so powerful, that it kicked both Kratos and Gaia up and hurled them from Mount Olympus. In addition, it shattered Gaia's earthly skin, and almost cut her hand clean off. Later, during his final battle with Kratos, Zeus used his Lightning Bolts in variety of forms either by firing a barrage of Lightning Bolts or supercharged and fired Lightning from his hands. God of War Wiki Explore. God of War Greek Mythology. Explore Wikis Community Central. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.
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