GETTING A LITTLE MORE INFORMATION
Norse and Greek Kratos are in the chamber of Lahkesis. The woman hovers over the marked warriors.
Lahkesis: We have been expecting you.
Norse Kratos: We are here to see if Chaos's prophecies are true.
Lahkesis: Your resolves are admirable, even if it is misguided. None can change their destiny marked warriors. We sisters determine the fate of all, It was I who deemed that the Titans knew the great war and I who was allowed you both to come this far. It is not your destiny to see the future. It was set for Atreus and Calliope.
Greek Kratos: You no longer control anyone's destiny. Let us pass, so we can see the future!
Lahkesis: I see that you seek to destroy Chaos. But you do know that it is not your destiny to kill him.
Norse Kratos: So you know what happens in the future. If you let us pass we will find the information we seek. We can stop Chaos and it can mean the protection of Greece.
Lahkesis: You two have always amused us. But their is no power greater than the sisters of fate, for if you challenge us you will die.
Norse Kratos: We will not fight you but just let us see the future for 1 min and then when we are done we will never come back here again.
Lahkesis: (Laughs) The Ghost of Sparta begging us with kind words? Hmm, Fine than. We will let you see the future but for 1 min.
Norse Kratos: Do not call me that. Just let us see what we need to know.
Lahkesis: Go through the mirror straight ahead and it will take to the future but be warned for what you will see, it will not be a pleasant sight.
Norse Kratos and Greek Kratos both walk into the mirror, and when they walk to the other side they see nothing more than chaos spread upon Greece. Storms, Lighting, Dark clouds, wandering souls, disease spreading, the sun gone from the skies, and oceans swallowing the lands. Even Mount Olympus is up in flames. And the all of Greece was in chaos.
Norse Kratos: This is exactly what happened when I killed the Greek Pantheon in my timeline.
Greek Kratos: Then it seems that the prophecies are true, after all.
They hear a voice that belonged to Atreus. They fallow the voice until they see an injured, bloody, and beaten Atreus that is only a few feet away from Chaos and the unfamiliar woman who holding an injured Calliope hostage.
Atreus: Don't, don't do this! don't do this!
Chaos: Now finally we are free of you.
Calliope: (tears stroll down her cheeks) Atreus, know that I always loved you.
Atreus: Don't say that! I'm begging you!
Calliope: Atreus!
Chaos and the unfamiliar woman: You lose, Atreus.
Chaos pulls a wrist blade out. Atreus runs to try to save Calliope saying "NOOO" but it was too late, Chaos stabs Calliope through the heart and pulls out the blade from her body and leaves in a flash with the unfamiliar woman. Atreus catches Calliope before her body hits the ground.
Atreus: Calliope, no you can't leave me! you can't!
The boy began to realize that his injuries fully healed itself, he even stabbed himself through the heart but again it was fully healed. Calliope's body began to fade into ash, disintegrating from Atreus arms never to come back to the earth. Her ashes remained fastened to the boy's entire body never to be removed but his fur uniform was the same, it was a reminder of his own failure. His skin pale white with the ash of his deceased sister, the Ghost of Greece had been born. Atreus lost all of humanity, and now until the end of time it will always hunt him, knowing he is the only god upon the Greek Pantheon to live forever and walk the earth for all eternity. The boy is on his knees, crying his eyes out for what Chaos had done to him.
Both Greek Kratos and Norse Kratos could not believe what they just witnessed. The son of Norse Kratos all alone, and the daughter of Greek Kratos dying by Chaos's hand. The both of them were pulled out of the future and back into the present and Lahkesis was the one who brought them back.
Lahkesis: So did you get any information whatsoever?
Norse Kratos: Yes, yes we did.
Greek Kratos and Norse Kratos leave the palace of the sisters of fate, and headed back to Olympus. Atreus and Calliope are in the same chamber, they have two separate beds, Calliope is just sitting on her bed while looking down at her blade, Atreus is just standing up looking at the door and they waiting for their fathers to return. Calliope isn't really happy right now, she was just letting a few tears out her eyes, Atreus sits down next her, puts a hand on her shoulder to comfort her. Calliope looks to right side and Atreus holds her hands to make her feel a little bit better.
Atreus: It's fine, Calliope. He doesn't know what he's talking about.
Calliope: I don't know Atreus I think that father is right, maybe I have changed ever since we defeated Ares.
Atreus: I don't think that you've changed at all, you are still the same Calliope that I know and love.
Calliope: (Chuckles) Thanks Atreus. Hearing your words always brings happiness to my heart.
Mimir: Ah, but who's worthy enough to make Calliope happy it's the son of Kratos.
Lysandra enters the room to see how the children are doing after they're journey to the sisters of fate.
Calliope: We are fine mother, our father's went to see the sisters of fate instead of us.
Lysandra: Why? What reason did your father give to make you turn back form your journey?
Atreus: Well her father said that ever since we defeated Ares, she changed and must abandon this path of being a warrior... but somehow I believe this is all my fault. Staying here in this timeline changed things, it brought Chaos and now I'll regret that for the rest of my life.
Mimir: Come on little brother, this was not your fault. It could have just been a coincidence.
Atreus: Maybe but now that our father's are in the sisters of fates temple, and who knows what they will see in the future.
Calliope: Hopefully the future will remain safe, if we stopped Chaos in the future. Then we already have a great victory.
Lysandra: Hmm, I will speak to your father's. We will have a talk with the gods in the meeting chamber, and than we will let you both know what happens in the future.
Atreus: (Smiles) Thank you, Lysandra... I need to talk to Hephaestus about something, do you want to come with me Calliope?
Calliope: Of course Atreus I will go with you.
Mimir: What about me? The smartest man alive.
Atreus: You can stay here until our father's get back.
Mimir: So your just going to leave me here with Lysandra, keeping her company while you the son and daughter of Kratos have fun all day.
Atreus: That's the idea.
Mimir: bullocks.
Atreus and Calliope exit the chamber as they head for Hephaestus's chamber. The smith god notices the young gods and begins to say hello.
Hephaestus: Ah, Atreus and Calliope. What brings you two here on this fine day.
Calliope: It's an ok day, I guess.
Hephaestus: Oh. So is there anything I can do for you?
Atreus: Well, want can you tell me about Pandora.
Hephaestus: Pandora. She was created from the heart of the flame of Olympus. A child neither living nor dead, I grew to love her and she grew to love me as her father. When Zeus came to take the box I hid Pandora away. I told him that storing the box on the back of Cronos would be the safest place, after all who could best the titan. I lied I only did it to same my child. It was your father's story about using the box to defeat Ares that relieved my deceit, but worst of all Zeus took my beloved daughter away to a place I know not where leaving me all alone.
Calliope: We will find her for you, Hephaestus.
Atreus: She's right, we won't stop until she is discovered.
Hephaestus: Thank you both, please bring her back to me, and make sure if anything happens to me, promise me that you will protect her with your life.
Atreus: We will Hephaestus.
Atreus and Calliope exit Hephaestus's chamber to find Pandora. Greek Kratos and Norse Kratos return, they head to Atreus and Calliope's chamber. They only see Mimir and Lysandra talking.
Mimir: Ah, it seems that my brothers return from their journey, so did you see the future.
Lysandra: Yes, I would like to know as well.
Greek Kratos: Come with us to the meeting chamber. The gods will have to hear this for themselves of what happens in the future.
