The word Leviathan has become synonymous with any large sea monster or creature. The Hippocampi are often confused with Leviathan one of the seven princes of Hell and its gatekeeper. ![]() In the myths, Poseidon created horses when asked to create a beautiful creature that wasn't a sea creature and his chariot was pulled by the Hippocampi: creatures with the bodies of a horse and the tail of a fish.This makes the Hippocampi the most powerful creature in service of the Olympians.The Hippocampus is arguably the most powerful sub-boss to have appeared in a God of War game, as a group of Hippocampi is able to hold their ground in battle against a Titan.In God of War: Ragnarok, when Mimir asked if there were an equivalent to the Kelpie in Greece, Kratos mentioned the Hippocampi. The Hippocampi are arguably the largest, strongest and most durable beasts ever to exist in the God of War world. The fight against the Hippocampi took place around various parts of Gaia. This means Hippocampi have the ability to grow to an immense size. In the opening cinematic of the game, Poseidon is seen with a miniature version of the Hippocamp on his arm. In the battle with Poseidon himself, the Hippocampi also display the ability to act like arms for their master, folding up their heads and front limbs, and leaving their three massive back-mounted claws free to slash, grasp, and stab unlucky victims. They can also use water-based powers, either spitting a highly pressurized jet of water from their mouth, or rearing back and creating a large shockwave of water by smashing the ground with their tremendous bulk. In battle, Hippocampi attack with their massive, arthropodal limbs, either slamming them on their foes or swinging them through the air. After this assault, it still managed to join Poseidon's final attack on Gaia, helping another Hippocamp hold the Titan's head while the Olympian battled Kratos. ![]() The one creature Kratos confronted had its lower jaw ripped off, the tip of one limb severed, and its chest torn open and impaled by its own severed claw. Hippocampi were shown to be powerful creatures with tremendous durability. Hippocampi were depicted with a horse-like head, arthropod limbs, and a long serpent-like tail, which connected them to Poseidon's torso. In God of War III, Hippocampi were the massive beasts of Poseidon. Luckily, Kratos and his warriors survived the attack and moved on with their journey, infuriating Poseidon even further. The Hippocampi's attack ravaged the seas, destabilizing them and unleashing their fury upon the Spartan. In a fit of rage, he sent out his Hippocampi to attempt to capsize Kratos' tiny ship. In the second issue of the comic book series, Poseidon became enraged with Kratos' victory over his mortal champion, Herodius. In the God of War Series God of War Comics They can walk on water and have coiling, scaly, fish-like hindquarters. ![]() The Hippocampi in Greek Mythology serve as Poseidon's horses that pull his chariot.
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