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The Divine Pools
Get off the chain, break the rocks, and climb up to reach the save. From there, ascend the waterfalls and go left. Slide down the climbing wall and proceed through the gate.
You enter a circular temple with a totally hot statue at the front who has her two hands raised up to her face. I am pretty sure it is a temple, a temple dedicated to worshiping foxy statues. But, before you can do anything with the she-statue, you will need to get the right equipment. Jump down either side of the bridge.
Look for the lever on the left side of the room and pull it. Next, go to the very center of the room and move the giant planter that is the pool. Swim through the hole that was underneath and break through the barrier by holding then releasing R1. When you emerge from the water, Kratos will be behind the grates at the other end of the room. Go to the green glowing statue and press R1 to get an amulet that will allow you to slow time. It turns out the Matrix didn’t invent bullet time, it was created back in 500 BC.
Jump into the hole and swim back through to the other side. The amulet is described as an object which “allows you to move swiftly through time while all that is around you, slows.” That sounds pretty much like college for me (seriously those four years went by so fast). Go to the very back corner of the room and find the pressure plate that will raise three pedestals. Press R1 and L1 simultaneously to freeze time. Run to the pedestals. They fell quite quickly before but now that you have the time-slowing amulet, you can make it over and jump up on them.
When you reach the top floor of the temple, run to the back of the hall and stand on the pressure plate. The foxy statue with the bright green prom pimple will lower her arms to ground level. Stop time and run right into her hands.
CUT SCENE:
The statues brings Kratos real close to her face and she rhymes using poetry-101-tameter “None defy what the fates decree / That is the way must be.” To further dumb-down her point she clarifies “only death awaits you at the end of your journey.” And in a surprisingly valid point, Kratos responds “Death is what started my journey.”
The fate statue then emphasizes once more that he is destined to fail. Kratos takes this about as well as a spoiled 5-year-old by blaming someone else for his problems and then attacking the one who told him “no.” The statue’s face breaks and then lists backwards.
Attack her head again and send it careening through the window. Follow that head!
Through the window and in the little courtyard, fight the monsters. During this time the statue head will nag and nag and nag with quotes such as “You can not change your destiny mortal.” Wow with all that nagging I wonder if she is the fate, the fate marriage <<badum-CHING>>. When the monsters have been destroyed, go over and attack the head until it disintegrates.
The next area is a small stone courtyard with a large stone head at the far end of it. Its eyes shoot green lasers at two obelisks. From the green lasers a force field expands to prevent Kratos from continuing to the forest.
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