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Kratos???[]

Kratos is a real Mortal Kombat character now. Shouldn't he be anywhere on the page, as he is the God of War. He may be a guest character, this is a topic about Gods, Kratos is just one of them cuz he is also an MK Character


Coolstorybro
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1.Sign your posts. 2. Could be.


Seriously? He isn't canon, so don't put him in the page.

--Byakuya The Mysterious Universe 16:24, August 19, 2011 (UTC)

Just because he isn't canon doesn't mean he can't BE canon. He can easily be given his own MK storyline. ZombiedeathWe'll see who's laughing when the zombies take over 17:12, August 19, 2011 (UTC)

Yes he could, but for right now, he does not, so until he does, we leave him out of any canon-related material--ShadowsTwilight ST Talk Bubble 18:22, August 19, 2011 (UTC)

Demi-Gods vs Half-Gods[]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LBVIIrfS3w In this video at 50 seconds Dominic Cianciolo (the story director at Netherrealm) talks about what it means for Raiden and Fujin to be demi-gods which is what they are referred to as in MK11 in story and intros, and he says that it refers to them being lesser gods which is what demi-god can mean it doesn't always mean half-god. Also in the MKX website and on the MK11 website Rain is referred to as a half-god which you can read on Rain's Current timeline page on this wiki. I think changing the sons of Argus to "half-gods" rather then "demi-gods" would help avoid confusion. WARMACHINEROXX3, 8:57, October 09, 2020 (AEDT)


Except no one has expressed confusion at the terms on the Wiki, Demi-Gods primary reference is that the DG in question is the offspring of a God and a mortal, which Rain, Taven and Daegon are. The other reference for a DG is that they were given the status after death, there's no need to change it. Daimyo Heligo The Forgotten Sinner 15:33, October 9, 2020 (UTC)

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