For this 'god of war atreus crossover fanfiction', characters like Beowulf would be a great crossover. Beowulf is a heroic figure in Anglo - Saxon literature, and his encounter with Atreus could be a clash of two different heroic cultures. Another one is Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings. Aragorn's leadership and Atreus' growth as a young hero could make for an engaging story. And don't forget about Dante from Devil May Cry. Dante's flamboyant fighting style and Atreus' more reserved Norse combat style could create a really fun dynamic in a crossover.
A possible plot for an Atreus and Percy fanfic could be centered around a prophecy. The prophecy states that only the combined strength of a Norse and a Greek hero can stop an ancient evil from awakening. Atreus and Percy are brought together by this prophecy. At first, they are skeptical of each other because of their different backgrounds and ways of doing things. However, as they start to face the challenges related to the prophecy, such as deciphering ancient texts and fighting off minions of the evil, they gradually learn to trust and rely on each other. In the end, they succeed in preventing the evil from rising, and their friendship becomes a legend in both their worlds.
The characters included the male lead, George Zaroff, who was invincible with his iron fist.
If the giant sword was split into seven parts, one of them would definitely die.
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The Paladins, Blue Fist Paladins, Exorcists, Sword Spirits, Asura…He could use all the powers of these domains.
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Some Asgardians might be curious about this strange boy with a different kind of magic. Loki, for example, might see him as a potential tool or an interesting oddity to play with.
It might be a story about his family, not just his own past but also about Atreus' mother. Kratos could be sharing memories of their life together, how they met, and the kind of person she was. This would give Atreus a deeper connection to his family heritage and a better understanding of his own identity.
The story Kratos told Atreus might have been about his journey to redemption and the lessons he learned along the way. Maybe it included details of the difficult choices he had to make and the consequences of his actions.