Tartarus, A Realm of Punishment. In the God of War Series God of War: Chains of Olympus. As a god Tartarus was not a major figure. The Jailer of Tartarus' remains on his throne in God of War: Chains of Olympus.. For God of War: Chains of Olympus on the PSP, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled "How can i past in Jails of Tartarus? Like Mother Earth, Gaea, and Father Sky, Uranus, Tartarus came into existence from the void of Chaos.It was not only a primordial force, but also a place, a deep abyss located far below Hades, where the most wicked were sent after death to … Tartarus occurs in the Septuagint translation of Job into Koine Greek, and in Hellenistic Jewish literature from the Greek text of 1 Enoch, dated to 400–200 BC.This states that God placed the archangel Uriel "in charge of the world and of Tartarus" (20:2). He served as a personification of his realm. God of War Series Edit God of War: Chains of Olympus Edit. The Jails of Tartarus were the prisons of the souls of the damned. It was a place of imprisonment and punishment. Tartarus is generally understood to be the place where 200 fallen Watchers are imprisoned. ". Tartarus was described as a pit, and soon became associated with the underworld. God of War III - Walkthrough - Chaper 1: Gaia God of War III - Walkthrough - Chapter 2: Hades God of War III - Walkthrough - Chapter 3: Olympia God of War Kratos was defeated by Charon and subsequently thrown into a Hyperion Gate which took him to the plane of Tartarus. In God of War: Chains of Olympus, the Titans where inprisoned and in chained of all time but Atlas was release from his chains with the help of the goddess Persephone Kratos was defeated by Charon, and subsequently thrown into Tartarus. The first prisoners to be locked away in Tartarus after the rise of the Olympian gods were the Titans they had fought against. The whole area was filled with shackles and chains, and many other Prisoners could be seen chained to the walls. After Kratos was defeated by Charon and thrown into Tartarus, he awoke and found himself chained there.He then broke free of his shackles and found a way out. The Jailer of Tartarus was not among the living, and his ancient remains were all that were left of him. As he attempted to make his way out of the depths in finding a portal, Kratos fought his way through hordes of Cursed Legionnaires came across the prison of the Titans, and obtained the "Gauntlet of Zeus", which aided … The Jails of Tartarus in God of War: Chains of Olympus..