Alastor is a daemon of blood and wine made of Ichor, who appears as a boss in God of War Sons of Sparta.
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A conflict daemon, known for fostering blood feuds and generational vengeance campaigns. Here, apparently, given physical form and consciousness by an enchanted garland, and fed by the abandoned winery's remaining supply, having been somehow mingled with ichor. Whichever god did the bleeding and whose enchantments had what intent, it may be impossible to know--but having this dangerous loose end tied up is a blessing.
In the God of War Series
Alastor is a daemon associated with conflict and blood feuds. Initially formless, an enchanted garland magically gave him a physical body and began feeding on wine from an abandoned winery to sustain himself. At some unknown point, he blended with the ichor of an unknown god.
During the search for Vasilis, Kratos and Deimos encounter his statue in the Oenus Vineyard. Seeing that the vineyard is being corrupt by something evil, Kratos and Deimos find four fountains which seems the source of it and destroy them. As they meet back at his statue, Alastor awakens, bursting out of the statue and starts attacking them. Having no choice, Kratos and Deimos fight Alastor and manage to defeat him.
Greek Mythology
In Greek Mythology, Alastor is a vengeful daemon who relentlessly pursues the guilty, with the intention of punishing young children for the sins committed by their fathers.
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Trivia
- Alastor is the second daemon or daimon to be introduced in the God of War series with the second being the Daimon from God of War: Ascension.
- Chronologically he is also the first daemon that Kratos faced.
