The back story is that Kratos was a mortal warrior. Ares made him do something terrible - kill his own family. So, Kratos started a journey to take revenge on the gods, especially Ares. It's a story of his fight against the gods and his own guilt.
Well, it begins with Kratos, a Spartan. He was misled by Ares which led to the death of his family. This made him seek vengeance against the gods. His path is filled with battles against mythical creatures and confrontations with the gods as he tries to avenge his family and find some sort of redemption.
Sure. Kratos, a Spartan, was tricked by Ares into killing his family. He then vowed revenge on the gods. That's the basic back story.
Sure. It's about Kratos and Atreus facing more Norse challenges. They fight against strong enemies like Thor.
Sure. It starts with Kratos' thirst for revenge against Ares. After that, he gets involved in various battles against other Greek gods. Eventually, the story moves forward to different scenarios and new challenges related to the gods.
Sure. In the ending, Kratos emerges victorious from his struggles in Valhalla. He has grown as a character.
Sure. The Windigo back story is about a creature born from human cannibalism during famines in Native American lore. It's a menacing being.
Sure. The Skinwalker back story involves people turning into animals through dark means in Navajo lore. They're bad news.
The Bridgerton back story involves an aristocratic family. Their family life, search for suitable partners, and dealing with society's rules are the main parts.
Sure. Duwende are from Filipino folklore. They're small beings that can be either friendly or a bit naughty. They live in secret spots and have a connection to nature.
Well, it depends on what cables we're talking about. But generally, it's about their history. Maybe it's the story of how they were developed to serve certain functions, like power transmission or data transfer.
Sure. The Narnia back story is mainly about the creation of Narnia by Aslan and the struggle between good and evil in that world.
The Roma's back story is about their origin in India and their westward migration. They've faced discrimination but have rich traditions in music and dance.