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"No secret went unheard during the war, thanks to the ones known as the Eyes of Kosmos. To them, knowledge was the greatest tool to control the world, and they endeavored to know all."
―Description about the branch.[src]-[m]

The Eyes of Kosmos was one of the several branches of the Cult of Kosmos that operated as the cult's main source of information throughout Greece in classical antiquity.

History

In a world torn by a war of two nations, information was valuable, for he who had the right information, could either put an end, or control the war, that is where the Eyes of Kosmos came in. The Eyes of Kosmos was a group of bankers, slave masters, politicians, and other socialites who were in charge of gathering information that would benefit the cult. By day, they would seem like regular citizens of society, but by night, they would act as spies, and gather any information they could on the wealthy and important individuals of both Sparta and Athens. The information gathered they would then use to their own benefit. [citation needed]

In 431 BCE, Kassandra tracked down each member of this branch and killed them, eventually gaining enough information on the identity of the Sage in charge, and killing her as well, thus putting an end to the Cult's information-gathering operation. [citation needed]

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