The Wager of the Gods is what caused Kratos to seek Asclepius' Ambrosia. Ares, Poseidon, Hades, Artemis, Helios, and Hermes chose a champion and gave them a reason to seek the Ambrosia--usually by cursing their champions (or their loved ones) with afflictions that could only be cured by their ultimate prize. The winner of the wager would get a statue of themselves erected in a new temple dedicated to them - however, Hermes claimed that he would have several statues erected all throughout Greece if his champion was victorious.
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| - The Wager of the Gods is what caused Kratos to seek Asclepius' Ambrosia. Ares, Poseidon, Hades, Artemis, Helios, and Hermes chose a champion and gave them a reason to seek the Ambrosia--usually by cursing their champions (or their loved ones) with afflictions that could only be cured by their ultimate prize. The winner of the wager would get a statue of themselves erected in a new temple dedicated to them - however, Hermes claimed that he would have several statues erected all throughout Greece if his champion was victorious.
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| - The Wager of the Gods is what caused Kratos to seek Asclepius' Ambrosia. Ares, Poseidon, Hades, Artemis, Helios, and Hermes chose a champion and gave them a reason to seek the Ambrosia--usually by cursing their champions (or their loved ones) with afflictions that could only be cured by their ultimate prize. The winner of the wager would get a statue of themselves erected in a new temple dedicated to them - however, Hermes claimed that he would have several statues erected all throughout Greece if his champion was victorious. Despite the attempts of Poseidon and Hades, Kratos was still able to slay the other champions and acquire the Ambrosia, making Ares the overall winner of the wager.
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