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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Alrik, Alrik's Father, Ambrosia, Apollo, Apollo's Flame, Ares, Arms of Hades, Artemis, Asclepius, Athena, Barbarians, Blades of Athena, Calliope, Captain Nikos, Danaus, Danaus' Head, Danaus' Tribe, Demigod, Disciples of Ares, Giant Arachnid, God of War, God of War, Gods, Greece, Gyges, Hades, Healer, Helios, Helios' Champion, Hermes, Herodius, Hippocampi, Immortal, Kerosians, King of Sparta, Kratos, Kratos' Army, Lysandra, Minotaur, Mortal, Mount Taygetos, Olympus, Ouranos, Phoenix, Poseidon, Pothia, Rocs, Satyrs, Spartan, Spire of Asclepius, The King's Guard, Tree of Life, Underworld. Excerpt: Alrik, better known as The Barbarian King, was the leader of the Barbarian army and a strong warrior himself. He was killed by Kratos after Kratos gained the Blades of Chaos. He and his brutish army drove Kratos to beg Ares to save him, leading to the events of God of War. A contest was created by a few Gods of Olympus, where they choose mortals to be their champions, with the ultimate goal being the capture of the healing elixir known as Ambrosia. The God Hades chose Alrik as his champion, who went on a quest for Ambrosia after his father fell ill. In his journey, he encountered Danaus, Hermes' champion, but decapitated him with haste and pressed on. Alrik and his Barbarians then discovered that a warrior named Kratos and his Spartan army are searching for the Ambrosia as well, resolving to destroy them shortly after. The Barbarians then encountered the Spartans, and fought them after the latter's leader required the Ambrosia. In their battle, Alrik unleashed the head of Danaus, who he revealed to be a commander of animals. He then used the head to command a massive army of Rocs to tear the Spartans apart. Alrik then flew away, clutching the Ambrosia in his hand. Kratos then slew the Rocs that were torturing him, yet Hades had then sent many devilish arms in order to kill the Spa...