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japanese = クラトス・アウリオン (''Kuratosu Aurion'') | |
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name = Kratos Aurion | |
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job = [[Mercenary]] | |
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weapon = [[Broad sword]] | |
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birthplace = ? | |
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age = 28 (real age is 4028) | |
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height = 186cm | |
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weight = 78 kg | |
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race = [[Human]]|/Angel |
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voice = [[Cam Clarke]]| |
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seiyuu = [[Fumihiko Tachiki]]| |
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'''Kratos Aurion''' is a [[video game character]] from the video game ''[[Tales of Symphonia]]'', released by [[Namco]] for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and Sony [[PlayStation 2]] (the PlayStation 2 version was released in Japan only). His English character is played out by voice actor [[Cam Clarke]]. He is the fourth person to join the party, aiding Lloyd, Colette, and Genis in a battle at Martel Temple. He later takes on the job of guarding the Chosen of Mana on her journey to regenerate the world. Kratos serves with the aspects of an anti-hero in the later part of the game; aiding the party in saving the world at times, but while following Mithos's ideals. |
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"Kratos" comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] word [[Cratos]], meaning strength. Cratos was also the name of a Greek [[demi-god]], a companion of [[Zeus]] and the son of the [[Titan (mythology)|Titan]] [[Pallas (son of Crius)|Pallas]] and the goddess [[Styx (mythology)#Goddess|Styx]], who was the representative of the river of the same name. |
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Aurion comes from the Greek word "tomorrow". |
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According to the second Namco poll, Kratos was the most popular character in the Tales series. However, he lost the position to Leon Magnus from Tales of Destiny in the third Namco poll.{{Fact|date=February 2007}} |
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==Biography== |
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===Ancient hero=== |
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Kratos's story actually begins approximately 4000 years before the events of ''Tales of Symphonia'' take place. Kratos, the only [[human]] companion of the hero [[Mithos Yggdrasill]], traveled the world and helped to put an end to the [[Kharlan War]], a war spanning five thousand years. |
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During these adventures, Mithos formed pacts with each of the Summon Spirits in the world. After the pact with the King of Summon Spirits, Origin, was formed, a seal, based on Kratos himself, was created to prevent anyone else from gaining Origin's power. This seal further prevented anyone from contacting Origin unless all of the mana was released from Kratos' body. Essentially, the seal could only be broken once Kratos' mana was released, ending his life. Mithos then had Origin create the Eternal Sword, which he used to split the world in two, thereby creating Sylvarant and Tethe'alla. |
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Shortly after Mithos, Kratos, [[Yuan (Tales of Symphonia)|Yuan]] and [[Martel]] ended the war, they were betrayed by a human who had aided them during their journey. This enigmatic human killed Martel, and Mithos, driven mad with grief, misinterpreted her dying wish of a world free of discrimination, believing it to be a wish for everyone to be the same. Mithos then established the order of [[Cruxis]], with he, Kratos, and Yuan as its first angels. Since Kratos was human, and had no elven blood in his veins (unlike Mithos and Yuan, who were half-elves) he was forced to ingest a magical rock called Aionis, which allowed him to cast magic and use magical weapons, in order to become an angel. The companions became three of the Four [[Seraph|Seraphim]] (Martel being the fourth), ascended to Derris-Kharlan, and founded the Church of Martel (a cover for Mithos's ''Age of Lifeless Beings'', a plan to replace all races with half-elven angels). They also founded the [[Desians|Desian]] organization, designed to aid Mithos in his plans. |
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===Tortured paramour=== |
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After learning about Mithos's plans for the ''Age of Lifeless Beings'', Kratos left Derris-Kharlan and Mithos, descending upon Sylvarant. There he met a human woman named Anna, a research subject in the Angelus Project, an attempt to culture a Cruxis Crystal within a human host, similarly to the way an [[Exsphere]] is made. The two fell in love. |
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Kratos soon realized that there had to be a better way to reunite the two worlds, and so he began to search for a way for a human to wield the Eternal Sword, the omnipotent weapon that Mithos had used to split the worlds. The pair were forever pursued by Cruxis, and soon they had a child, [[Lloyd Irving|Lloyd]]. Eventually, the Desian Grand Cardinal [[Kvar]] caught them, at which point Anna's exsphere was removed, causing her to become a mindless monster. She attacked the infant Lloyd, who was only saved after their pet Noishe interfered. These events temporarily caused Anna to regain her old self, at which point she begged Kratos to kill her. He couldn't bring himself to do it, and Anna soon lost control again. She once again turned on Lloyd, and with Noishe too injured to help, Kratos killed her in desperation to save his son. Kvar then attacked, causing Lloyd, Noishe, and Anna's exsphere to tumble down a cliff near the Iselia Human Ranch. |
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Kratos managed to defeat Kvar and his men, and then descended the cliff, only to find Desian corpses that were half devoured by monsters. Believing his son to be dead, Kratos lost all meaning in his life. He soon returned to Cruxis, where he aided Mithos, believing that the half-elf would reunite the two worlds after Martel was revived. |
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===Mysterious mercenary=== |
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When the Cruxis Crystal kept in Iselia's Martel Temple shines, indicating that the time for the Oracle has come, Mithos, knowing that the last Chosen of Sylvarant failed and that the current Chosen, [[Colette Brunel]], has a near-identical mana signature to that of Martel, sends Kratos to watch over the girl and make sure she does not stray from the Path to Salvation. He appears to Lloyd, Genis, and Colette as they battle a fierce warrior of the supposed "[[Renegades (Tales of Symphonia)|Desians]]", Vidarr. After defeating him, Kratos introduces himself as a mercenary, at which point Phaidra, Colette's grandmother, hires him to protect the Chosen. When the party travels to Dirk's house so Colette can speak to Lloyd, Kratos sees Anna's grave. It is at this point that he realizes that Lloyd is his son. |
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Throughout the early stages of the game, Kratos displays outstanding knowledge of the ancient world, raising Raine's suspicions as to his true intentions. Despite his malevolent secret agenda, Kratos takes a keen interest in Lloyd's development as a warrior, although he takes a fairly callous approach to this. |
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Once the party reaches the Tower of Salvation, Kratos goes on ahead of Lloyd and the others with Colette, delivering her to Cruxis. Lloyd and the others arrive just as Colette prepares to become a true angel, sacrificing her memory and her heart. [[Remiel (Tales of Symphonia)|Remiel]] reveals this to the party, and attacks them. Lloyd and the others defeat him, at which point Remiel begs for Kratos to save him. Kratos lets Remiel die and reveals his true identity as an angel of Cruxis to Lloyd. When Lloyd and the others learn this, they engage in a near-impossible battle with Kratos (the player can actually defeat Kratos, seeing a scene in which Yggdrasill arrives before Lloyd can finish Kratos off, but doing so is relatively difficult). Afterwards, Mithos (known as "Lord Yggdrasill" in the game at this point) himself comes to the tower from Derris-Kharlan where he nearly kills the entire party. |
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===Questionable outsider=== |
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[[Image:AngelKratos.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Kratos in his angel form]] |
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Kratos is encountered once again in Tethe'alla, atop the Fooji Mountains, when the party goes there to retrieve the Rheairds. During these events the party becomes aware for the first time that there is some relation between Yuan, who they know only as the leader of the Renegades, and Kratos. Kratos is encountered by the party in Sybak as well. This time he is even more mysterious, indicating that in order for Colette to live she must remove the key crest that cured her Angel Toxicosis- a request that Colette does not understand or carry out. |
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Throughout these later events in the game it becomes increasingly difficult for Lloyd and the others to see where his true allegiances lie. Before the party severs the final mana link atop the Tower of Mana, Kratos appears and alarmingly warns the party not to do so. However, after the Great Tree goes haywire and begins to tear the world apart, Kratos rejoins the party and aids them (against Mithos's orders) in destroying the tree. |
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Kratos appears before the group again as they attempt to enter Derris-Kharlan's city of angels, Welgaia, through the Tower of Salvation in order to gain a mana fragment to cure Colette's Chronic Angelic Crystallus Inofficium. It's here that Kratos admits to them himself that he was one of Mithos' companions 4000 years ago, confirming what the elven storyteller had told them. Again Kratos engages the heroes in battle, at the end of which (regardless of who wins) angels are summoned and ordered by Kratos to capture the party. |
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The next time Kratos would encounter the party is when Yuan offers to let him secretly meet Lloyd. At Altessa's House, Lloyd learns that Kratos is his father and immediately goes into denial. Yuan then threatens to kill Lloyd unless Kratos releases Origin's seal. Kratos seems impassive, but when Lloyd's attempt to attack Yuan fails, Kratos dashes in front of him, blocking what could have been a fatal blast from Yuan's weapon. Kratos falls unconscious, and Lloyd tries to get a grip on the situation - but this is interrupted by Colette, and, moments later, Mithos himself, who finally reveals himself to be Lord Yggdrasill. |
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In Flanoir, [[Zelos Wilder|Zelos]] is seen talking to himself about Aionis- presumably after talking with Kratos. Kratos may appear once again, right after the Flanoir Doctor is escorted to Altessa's home, most likely if Lloyd refuses to go outside with anyone else. He will reveal to Lloyd all the events that transpired in Anna's death (the well-known [[Flanoir (Tales of Symphonia)|Flanoir]] scene). Zelos later is seen speaking with Kratos after the doctor arrives at Altessa's house, and makes his decision to either betray the party while helping Kratos get Aionis, or to betray the party in order to die. |
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Kratos next appears after the initial defeat of Yggdrasill in the Great Seed Chamber. He tells Lloyd that the only true way to reunite the two worlds is for him to wield the Eternal Sword. Kratos then proceeds to Heimdall's Torent Forest and waits for Lloyd at Origin's seal. After dueling Lloyd, Kratos is badly injured, but not killed, instead gaining Lloyd's forgiveness. Kratos then releases the remaining mana in his body and opens the seal to Origin, but Yuan appears and puts a small bit of his own mana into Kratos, saving him. |
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===Salvation and beyond=== |
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From his battle with Lloyd and beyond, Kratos stays at Dirk's House in Sylvarant. Too wounded to aid in the coming fight with Mithos, he instead gives Lloyd his finest sword, a blade made of flame called [[Flame-bladed sword|Flamberge]]. This blade, along with Dirk's ice blade ([[Vorpal Blade]]), forms one of Lloyd's strongest weapons, the Material Blade. If Luin is completely restored and the fountain is examined Kratos will tell Loyd that Luin was the city in which Anna was born. He will also comment that the city once had another name but was changed to Luin when it was destroyed during the Ancient War. |
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After the defeat of Mithos at the hand of Lloyd and the others, Kratos is one of the last angels remaining in the world. He agrees with Lloyd's idea that Exspheres should no longer be able to be used by people, due to the senseless waste of human life involved. For this reason, he decides to remain on Derris-Kharlan and jettison Cruxis's supply of Exspheres into space. He uses the remains of the Tower of Salvation to return to Derris-Kharlan, which now drifts into the depths of outer space. |
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===Kratos in Flanoir=== |
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Depending on the actions of the player, it is possible to have Kratos rejoin the party later in the game. In order for this scene to occur, the player must choose against going outside with one the first three characters in the Flanoir scene (if Lloyd has the best relationship with Kratos, he will appear first). Afterwards, Lloyd should hear a voice call his name. If the player proceeds outside, a cinema scene will play involving Lloyd and Kratos. Afterwards, Kratos gives Lloyd a locket and then leaves. |
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If this scene has been viewed, then the subsequent events will be extremely different. In the Tower of Salvation, the party will not fight the Gatekeeper, but Zelos instead. They will be forced to kill him. |
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When Lloyd descends to the bottom of the tower, Kratos' locket will save him from the arrow fired at his chest and the knife in the wall will be different. Most noticeably, however, Kratos will save the various characters in the party from the traps, and will tell Mithos how he no longer agrees with his vision. |
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Kratos will not join the party and become a playable character again until after Lloyd fights him in Torent Forest. Once he does, Kratos will rejoin the party with the title "Judgment", which enables his Cruxis costume. In the PS2 version, wearing his "Judgment" costume allows him to use his ultimate technique, "Shining Bind". Kratos also learns the technique "Judgment". |
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