Hephaestus created the Nemesis Whip but, before Kratos could try it, Hephaestus tries to electrocute Kratos to death. Hephaestus told he that he really did need the Stone to make the weapon. However, when Kratos entered the door that led toward Tartarus, Hephaestus sealed the door shut, snickering out loud.Īfter Kratos killed Cronos and retrieved the Omphalos Stone, Kratos thought that Hephaestus sent him to his death. If Kratos was successful, Hephaestus would make a powerful weapon for Kratos. But in order for him to help Kratos, Hephaestus asked Kratos to retrieve the Omphalos Stone, from Cronos. Hephaestus knew that his daughter would be in danger, so Hephaestus tricked Kratos by offering to help to destroy Zeus. When Kratos opened the box, Zeus tortured Hephaestus until he told Zeus about Pandora and that she was the key. He also mentioned that storing Pandora's Box on Cronos' back would be the safest place to hide the Box. When Zeus came for the box, Hephaestus hid Pandora from Zeus, as Hephaestus had grown to consider her as a daughter. All was needed to open the box was a key. He realized that the Flame was the safest place for the Box to be. He mentioned that all the great evils of the world couldn't be contained easily, and that the great evils were contained within a force greater than any God the Flame of Olympus. Hephaestus told of how Pandora's box was created. Realizing that he was searching for Pandora, Hephaestus told him to stay away from his daughter. The third time Kratos encounters Hephaestus, Kratos seeked the labyrinth. He requested to Kratos to find Pandora and bring her to him. Hephaestus tried and tried to recreate his daughter but failed.
He also mentioned that he had a daughter named Pandora, and that she was taked by Zeus. But after Kratos killed Ares, Zeus became a monster. Hephaestus was a skilled craftman and Zeus gave him premission to marry Aphrodite.
He soon told him the story of why he was in the state he had found him. Hephaestus told Kratos about the Flame of Olympus, that it's extremely dangerous, and that no man nor God can touch the flame.Īfter Kratos killed Hades, he returned to the Forge and met with Hephaestus who was amazed that Kratos destroyed their uncle. Hephaestus told Kratos that Zeus imprisoned him in a carvern but it was Kratos that left him tormented. While trapped in the underworld searching for Hades, Kratos encounters Hephaestus.