@@killeroflegends1 old Kratos is 1,90m but younger Kratos was 2,34m the explanation was that his muscles atrophied with no exercise nor combat (to his match of course).
@@The_Homelandercc Im not sure where to get this impression from. Only people with gigantism are prone to underlying health issues aside from the fact that gigantism is an abnormality in itself.
Nope. Norse Kratos is 6'6 and Greek Kratos is 7'8 tall. So, he is taller than the current Kratos though, yes. Why he got shrinking will be a question that will never be answered, I guess. But I think they made him smaller to look realistic so the actor could play the role.
@@mailboxmaulerranarchagent Thats because when they wrote that bullshit they had no idea a 7ft8 person would walk so awkwardly and probably couldnt even run at all. For a 7ft2 person this guy still walks awkwardly but not nearly as much as most people of this height. 7ft8 would be clumsy and gangly as fuck.
@@foooosh well, maybe around 50 - 60 cm at birth. btw that guy is muscular, maybe because of the effects of exercise and food. Some bodybuilders seem taller than normal people, even touching 2 meters they can do it.
i’m just a skinny little guy but i wish that i was as big, strong and tall as this man. no one would ever mess with you lol. imagine that someone breaks into your house. when they get the door open, the first thing they see is you. a 2.18m tall guy. 156kg. dressed as a viking. they would shit their pants and run for their lives
I dont think people realise how scarce food was. No one could possibly grow that tall or muscular during those times. Even in medival times, when farming was common and even royals (who had all the money and power in the world) vould barely grow over 5 5 and would not even be close in terms of weight to modern day humans. Viking, who were described as exceptionally tall and muscuclar were only about the size of average modern day humans.
I like to think that's how beliefs and religions start. Someone was special, tall, menacing, a good warrior, someone who did something weird, and memorable, and we wrote about it forever and it was changed throughout cultures to become legends then exaggerated into religions.. 😂 Imagine 100,000 years ago some hairy monkey with a stick beat a crocodile and we've been writing about "the great dragon slayer" ever since... When we find out the actual story, it's never magic, and it's usually more fascinating that we over came being stupid monkeys.
@@aliquebrumaire3378 depends on which kratos older kratos isn't that buff compared to god of war 2-3 kratos who been at war with the gods heavy at that point.
@@OliaSmith0Kratos can change his size to whatever he wants, so technically it doesn't even matter how tall he is or not. He could shrink to 10cm even. Gods are shape-shifters in gow.
They did a study on this and it is true. The reason is you are not a threat to them. And they want people to feel comfortable around them. So being nice is just what they learned to not be intimidated.
We see this with dogs too. Small dogs are always on edge while bigger dogs are chiller. And before someone says "pitbulls enter the chat" yes I know pitbulls are aggressive, it's not always the case.
I’m the same @6ft 3 when I speak to average men at 5-8 to 5-9 I don’t see them as a threat but when they start coming around my height it depends Then on their size
He was questioned, it went like this: Officer: Sir, what are you doing? Is that a weapon you're carrying? Kratos: Officer: Understandable, have a great day.
That moment you realize Atreus was actually a gigantic boy for his age, it's just that his dad was a seven foot plus Farbauti and his mother was a literal giant.