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==Biography==
==Biography==
In 420 BCE, the captain grew interested in a particular treasure and had his men kidnap [[Herodotos]] to force [[Kassandra]] to give up the key she had recovered from the [[Sunken Temple, Korfu|Sunken Temple]] near [[Pontikonisis Islet]]. She agreed, but he went back on his word and sent his men to kill them both once he had the key. While Kassandra dealt with the thugs, the captain went and found the treasure, an [[Treasure Hunter's Apple of Eden|Apple of Eden]]. Unable to control the Apple's power, the captain was overcome with a frenzy and started killing his men with it. Kassandra arrived and fought him, killing him in the end. She also claimed his [[Mad Captain's Sword|sword]] for herself after the ordeal.<ref name="Not">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[Not All Treasure Should Be Found]]</ref>  
In 420 BCE, the captain grew interested in a particular treasure and had his men kidnap [[Herodotos]] to force [[Kassandra]] to give up the key she had recovered from the [[Sunken Temple, Korfu|Sunken Temple]] near [[Pontikonisis Islet]]. She agreed, but he went back on his word and sent his men to kill them both once he had the key. While Kassandra dealt with the thugs, the captain went and found the treasure: an [[Treasure Hunter's Apple of Eden|Apple of Eden]].<ref name="Not">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[Not All Treasure Should Be Found]]</ref>
 
Unable to control the Apple's power, the captain was overcome with a frenzy and started killing his men with it. Kassandra arrived and fought him, killing him in the end. She also claimed his [[Mad Captain's Sword|sword]] for herself after the ordeal.<ref name="Not"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
ACOD Not All Treasure Should Be Found 15.png|The captain posessing the treasure, an Apple of Eden
ACOD Not All Treasure Should Be Found 15.png|The captain wielding the Apple of Eden
ACOD Not All Treasure Should Be Found 16.png|The captain on a rampage, killing his own men
ACOD Not All Treasure Should Be Found 16.png|The captain on a rampage, killing his own men
</gallery>
</gallery>
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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
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[[Category:420 BCE deaths]]
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:Individuals]]
[[Category:Greek people]]
[[Category:Ethnic Greeks]]
[[Category:420 BCE deaths]]
[[Category:Pirates]]
[[Category:Pirates]]
[[Category:Pirate captains]]
[[Category:Pirate captains]]
[[Category:Individuals who held Pieces of Eden]]

Latest revision as of 03:54, 27 February 2025

They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Mad Captain.

This article is about a subject that lacks an official name and is known only by its nickname, title, or alias.

The mad captain

The mad captain (died 420 BCE) was the leader of a group of pirates in Korfu during the Peloponnesian War.

Biography[edit | edit source]

In 420 BCE, the captain grew interested in a particular treasure and had his men kidnap Herodotos to force Kassandra to give up the key she had recovered from the Sunken Temple near Pontikonisis Islet. She agreed, but he went back on his word and sent his men to kill them both once he had the key. While Kassandra dealt with the thugs, the captain went and found the treasure: an Apple of Eden.[1]

Unable to control the Apple's power, the captain was overcome with a frenzy and started killing his men with it. Kassandra arrived and fought him, killing him in the end. She also claimed his sword for herself after the ordeal.[1]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]