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In the God of War comics, Kratos wielded the Sword of Valor, which was used to slay the heroes he had encountered while seeking to capture the great healing liquid known as Ambrosia. The sword was awarded to him by his superiors for demonstrating unmatched strength and bravery in countless battles. This weapon is also seen in some God of War flashbacks, as the sword he wielded before pledging loyalty to Ares. Despite the weapon appearing as a ordinary straight longsword throughout the comics, the cover page of issue 3 depicts the sword as a scimitar.

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  • In the God of War comics, Kratos wielded the Sword of Valor, which was used to slay the heroes he had encountered while seeking to capture the great healing liquid known as Ambrosia. The sword was awarded to him by his superiors for demonstrating unmatched strength and bravery in countless battles. This weapon is also seen in some God of War flashbacks, as the sword he wielded before pledging loyalty to Ares. Despite the weapon appearing as a ordinary straight longsword throughout the comics, the cover page of issue 3 depicts the sword as a scimitar.
  • On an expedition to France, Robert Mcroberts found the sword sticking out of the cliff face. He didn't dare touch, but called the king of England, John Breasly, to come look at it. John pulled it from the rock and brought it to the Royal Museum, where it was locked in his personal study. After a voyage to the Caribbean, and several murder attempts upon his life, John knew the sword was almost too powerful to be kept in his study. John had a beautiful runed case made for him, and he slid the sword into it. He strapped it to his belt. It is unknown what happened within the study, but John left it, as people said, glowing. Today, King John Breasly is the official holder of the Sword of Valor.
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  • A royal sword of sorts, expensive as jewels and refined for the noble ones.
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  • Sword of Valor
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  • In the God of War comics, Kratos wielded the Sword of Valor, which was used to slay the heroes he had encountered while seeking to capture the great healing liquid known as Ambrosia. The sword was awarded to him by his superiors for demonstrating unmatched strength and bravery in countless battles. This weapon is also seen in some God of War flashbacks, as the sword he wielded before pledging loyalty to Ares. Despite the weapon appearing as a ordinary straight longsword throughout the comics, the cover page of issue 3 depicts the sword as a scimitar.
  • On an expedition to France, Robert Mcroberts found the sword sticking out of the cliff face. He didn't dare touch, but called the king of England, John Breasly, to come look at it. John pulled it from the rock and brought it to the Royal Museum, where it was locked in his personal study. After a voyage to the Caribbean, and several murder attempts upon his life, John knew the sword was almost too powerful to be kept in his study. John had a beautiful runed case made for him, and he slid the sword into it. He strapped it to his belt. It is unknown what happened within the study, but John left it, as people said, glowing. Today, King John Breasly is the official holder of the Sword of Valor.
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