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|death = c. 430s or 420s BCE<br />[[Opous]], [[Lokris]], [[Greece]]
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ACOd-Ailos-kneeling.jpg|Ailos talking with her partner
ACOd-Ailos-fight.jpg|Ailos ready to fight
ACOD Confiscated 2.png|Ailos fighting Kassandra
ACOD Confiscated 2.png|Ailos fighting Kassandra
ACOd-Ailos-dead.jpg|Ailos dead
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Revision as of 12:09, 5 August 2020

Ailos (died in 430s or 420s BCE) was a bandit who haunted Lokris, Greece during the 5th century BCE. She was the biological mother of Supideo.

Biography

Years before the Peloponnesian War, Ailos had a relationship with Kosta, the blacksmith of Opous. This relationship resulted in the birth of Supideo, who was given to Katina and Pedasos, a couple living in Opous as well.[1]

Ailos remained in the region, and settled in a cave by the Red Lake, becoming the leader of the bandits located therein.[2] Unbeknownst to her, Supideo visited the Pythia of Delphi, and received a prophecy which stated he would cause his mother's brutal death and his father to scream in agony. While he was visiting the Oracle, Ailos stole a shield from Katina and Pedasos.[1]

Supideo tasked the passing Spartan misthios Kassandra to recover his sword and his shield in order for his parents, Katina and Pedasos, to protect themselves with.[1] This led Kassandra to Ailos, and in the following scuffle, Ailos was slain, thus fulfilling her part of the prophecy.[2]

Behind the scenes

Ailos' name is an anagram of Laios, the name of Oedipous' father, as fitting with the whole of Supideo's story being a parody and an homage to Oedipous' tale.

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Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyFamily Values
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyConfiscated