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The '''Battle of Pylos''' was a battle fought between [[Sparta]] and [[Athens]] in [[Messenia]], [[Peloponnese]] in 425 BCE. The [[Cult of Kosmos]] was involved in the battle, sending [[Alexios|Deimos]] to fight for the Athenians.
The '''Battle of Pylos''' was a military engagement during the [[Peloponnesian War]] between [[Sparta]] and [[Athens]] in 425 BCE, in [[Messenia]].


The ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] fought for [[Sparta]] during the conflict on the request of [[Brasidas]].<ref name="Battle of Pylos">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[The Battle of Pylos]]</ref>
The [[Cult of Kosmos]] was involved in the battle, sending [[Alexios|Deimos]] to fight for the Athenians, while the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] fought for Sparta, at the request of [[Brasidas]].<ref name="Battle of Pylos">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[The Battle of Pylos]]</ref>


==The battle==
==The battle==

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The Battle of Pylos was a military engagement during the Peloponnesian War between Sparta and Athens in 425 BCE, in Messenia.

The Cult of Kosmos was involved in the battle, sending Deimos to fight for the Athenians, while the misthios Kassandra fought for Sparta, at the request of Brasidas.[1]

The battle

During the battle Brasidas was seemingly killed by Deimos. Kassandra rushed to avenge her fallen comrade facing Deimos in combat. She tried to reason with him. Their conversation was cut short when a falling tree landed on Deimos, trapping him underneath. Kassandra then went to him, only to also be trapped under another falling tree.[1]

Outcome

The battle ended with an Athenian victory. Brasidas survived his encounter with Deimos, only being injured. Kassandra was captured by the Cult and taken to Athens, where she continued to try and reason with Deimos.[1]

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