An Apology Letter from Kratos, the God of War:

To whom it may concern:

During my visit to Poseidon's layer, I left a lady of the night on a wheel of misfortune. The misfortune for her was short-lived though...she died soon after. In retrospect, I could have opened the gate and kept it open without using her body as a stopper. Hindsight is twenty-twenty.

As the God of War however, one cannot dwell on the past. In the future, perhaps will spare the ladies and gentlemen – of the night that I come across in the God's tombs. Also, when I come across some Athenians being slaughtered by bloodthirsty statues come to life, I will try to assist. I will definitely get over my undeserved grudge against the mortals of Athens. Do not fear, dear citizens of Athens! An I.O.U. will be supplied to each and every one of you.

Again, my apologies to the unfortunate lady of the night from Poseidon's layer and the Athenians. Even though my title is the God of War, I will bring nothing but peace to you. As much as one can however. Rest in peace, dear lady of the night.

Sincerely,

The God of War