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Jason

Jason
Jason has the Fleece, you must save him.

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Jason (Greek: Ἰάσων) was a Greek hero, seeker of the Golden Fleece and leader of the Argonauts, a group of famous Greek heroes. He was the great-grandson of the God Hermes.

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Who were the Argonauts that accompanied Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece? toggle section
The Argonauts, named after their ship the Argo, were a team of warriors who joined Jason, the seeker of the Golden Fleece, on his quest. This group included notable figures such as Medea, Acastus, Admetus, Aethalides, Amphion, Ancaeus, Argus, Ascalaphus, and Atalanta. After securing the Golden Fleece from Colchis, they ventured with Jason to the Island of Creation.
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What is the significance of the Golden Fleece in Jason's story? toggle section
In Jason's narrative, the Golden Fleece is a potent armlet that can repel and redirect weapons. Jason, a Greek hero and descendant of the God Hermes, led the Argonauts on a quest for the Golden Fleece. Following its retrieval, they ventured to the Island of Creation, where Jason met his end at the hands of the Mole Cerberus, which also devoured the Fleece.
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How is Jason related to the God Hermes? toggle section
In the God of War series, Jason and Hermes are both part of the Greek Pantheon but have no direct relation. Jason is renowned for his quest for the Golden Fleece, a mission given by Poseidon. Hermes, the Olympian God of various domains including Travelers and Speed, is Zeus's son.
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What led Jason and his crew to the Island of Creation? toggle section
Jason, renowned in Greek mythology, guided the Argonauts to the Island of Creation post their quest for the Golden Fleece. Their reasons for landing on the island are ambiguous, but they might have discovered it en route to Iolcus after securing the Golden Fleece. Alternatively, Jason might have aimed to encounter the Sisters of Fate there. Unfortunately, they were slain by island monsters, with Jason partially devoured by a Mole Cerberus.
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What is the mythological background of Jason the god? toggle section
In Greek mythology, Jason is a heroic figure, famed for his pursuit of the Golden Fleece. He led the Argonauts, a band of Greek heroes, on this quest. In the God of War series, Jason's journey takes him to the Island of Creation, where he and his crew meet their end at the hands of monsters. Notably, a Mole Cerberus partially consumes Jason and the Golden Fleece. Jason is also identified as the great-grandson of Hermes, the Greek god.
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Greek Mythology

Jason was the famous hero of Greek mythology who went in search of the Golden Fleece along with his loyal crew, the Argonauts.

God of War II

Jason and his men had journeyed to the Island of Creation for some unknown reason (they may have came across on the island on their way back to Iolcus after finding the Golden Fleece), but they all ended up getting killed by the monsters in the Bog of the Forgotten. Jason himself, however, was partially eaten by a Mole Cerberus, who had then also eaten the Golden Fleece, which Jason had in his possession, right before Kratos came along and took the Golden Fleece for himself.

Trivia

  • In the novelization of GoW II, Jason survives his encounter with the Mole Cerberus and is rescued by Kratos. He then reveals that he sought the Sisters of Fate because he regretted leaving Medea for Creusa and wished to be reunited with her and their children. After the exchange, he attempts to kill Kratos, but Kratos instead kills him and takes the Golden Fleece.[1]

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