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These gates, with a reference to the great Titan Hyperion, are scattered throughout Olympus, and are used to travel great distances in a very short time. Easily usable for very short distances as well, the gates function as a warp gate, instantly bringing its user from one location to another. The most notable example being the one in the realm of Hades, which required the soul of a god to activate. It would transport its user back to Olympus. Several Gates are located near the Chain of Balance, allowing Kratos to travel shorter, but harder to reach places between all Three Judges.

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  • These gates, with a reference to the great Titan Hyperion, are scattered throughout Olympus, and are used to travel great distances in a very short time. Easily usable for very short distances as well, the gates function as a warp gate, instantly bringing its user from one location to another. The most notable example being the one in the realm of Hades, which required the soul of a god to activate. It would transport its user back to Olympus. Several Gates are located near the Chain of Balance, allowing Kratos to travel shorter, but harder to reach places between all Three Judges.
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  • These gates, with a reference to the great Titan Hyperion, are scattered throughout Olympus, and are used to travel great distances in a very short time. Easily usable for very short distances as well, the gates function as a warp gate, instantly bringing its user from one location to another. The most notable example being the one in the realm of Hades, which required the soul of a god to activate. It would transport its user back to Olympus. Several Gates are located near the Chain of Balance, allowing Kratos to travel shorter, but harder to reach places between all Three Judges. Another Hyperion gate links the chambers of Poseidon, Aphrodite, and her husband Hephaestus' forge, though it was rarely used.
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