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The dialogue revolves around a character named Kratos, who is a warrior in the service of the god of war, Ares. Kratos is conflicted about his loyalty to Ares, as he has been betrayed by his own family and has witnessed the destructive consequences of their actions. He is also haunted by the truth of his past, including the death of his family and the havoc he has caused. Despite this, he is determined to break free from Ares' control and find a way to rectify his past.
Throughout the dialogue, Kratos interacts with various other characters, including his sister, who tries to convince him to return to his place as a servant of Ares. He also encounters the queen of the furies, who offers him a choice between living in a state of illusion or facing the truth.
Despite the painful truths he faces, Kratos remains determined to break free from Ares' control and find a way to rectify his past. He is willing to face the consequences of his actions, even if it means his death.
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1. The text mentions a great battle that was fought before the existence of the Titans and the gods of Olympus. This battle was caused by the wrath of the primordial gods who were unleashed for an eternity. The beings who created the earth itself were the ones who unleashed this wrath.
2. The furies, who were neither goddesses nor mortals nor shadows, were born from the anger of this mad war. They were the guardians of honor and the executors of punishments, particularly for those who were considered traitors.
3. When Zeus took power, he saw that he had little to fear from the sisters (the furies) because they would only punish those who they considered guilty.
4. The first of these traitors was a pawn of Muscle Song, a creature that made a blood pact with Zeus and betrayed him. When the creature was captured by the furies, they tortured him without mercy because they considered death too good for him.
5. The Spartan general was finally defeated by the torturer and disoriented the warrior. He found himself trapped like a fly in the web of the furies.
6. The Spartan general was told to center the star in front of him and that he could not remember the weeks prior to his captivity. He was also told to break his bond with Ares, the god of war.
7. The Spartan general was told that he had to defeat those who preserved his bond with the god of war. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
8. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
9. The Spartan general was told that the furies pursued him because he broke his oath to Ares. He was also told that he had to defeat those who preserved his bond with the god of war.
10. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
11. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
12. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
13. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
14. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
15. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
16. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
17. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse of the guardians in the eyes of the truth would show him the path to freedom.
18. The Spartan general was told that he had to stop the phobias and that he only saw illusions on the other side of the sea. He was also told that the lighthouse