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[[File:ElisHades.jpg|thumb|250px|Statue of Hades with Cerberus in [[Elis]]]]
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'''Cerberus''' is the mythological [[dog|hound]] of [[Hades]], set to guard the [[Greece|Greek]] underworld to prevent the dead from fleeing back to the land of the living. He is often depicted with three heads, along with a [[snake]] for a tail.
'''Cerberus''' is the mythological [[dog|hound]] of [[Hades]], set to guard the [[Greece|Greek]] [[Hades (place)|underworld]] to prevent the dead from fleeing back to the land of the living. He is often depicted with three heads, along with a [[snake]] for a tail.


The last of [[Herakles]]' [[Labours of Hercules|twelve labours]] was to subdue and take back Cerberus from the underworld.
The last of [[Herakles]]' [[Labours of Hercules|twelve labours]] was to subdue and take back Cerberus from the underworld.

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Statue of Hades with Cerberus in Elis

Cerberus is the mythological hound of Hades, set to guard the Greek underworld to prevent the dead from fleeing back to the land of the living. He is often depicted with three heads, along with a snake for a tail.

The last of Herakles' twelve labours was to subdue and take back Cerberus from the underworld.

Influence and legacy

During the Peloponnesian War, a triplet of brothers called themselves the Cerberus on the island of Kos.[1] Around the same time the Spartan misthios Kassandra found sails and finery bearing the depiction of Cerberus' heads for the ship Adrestia in the sunken depths of Pavlopetri.[1]

Meanwhile, the Greek seas were roamed by ships displaying likeness of Cerberus on their sails. The pirate ships Shadowed Nymph and Hekate's Grace unfurled their sails while advancing on their targets.[1]

As Kassandra sought to master the Staff of Hermes, she entered the Greek afterlife, and came face to face with Cerberus.[2]

Trivia

  • Typhon is often considered the father of Cerberus, making him a sibling to other monstrous creatures in Greek mythology, including the Nemean Lion, the Lernaean Hydra, the Theban Sphinx, and the Chimera.
  • The etymological origin of the name Cerberus is contested; however one theory is that it's derived from a Proto-Indo-European root for 'spot'. Other theories include PIE root meaning 'to growl', and the Greek words meaning 'flesh-devouring', and 'evil of the pit'.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
  2. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis