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==Description==
==Description==
Described as being 'sadistic cult of fanatics' who sought 'violence and death', the Followers would attack anyone approaching them.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
Described as being 'sadistic cult of fanatics' who sought 'violence and death', the Followers would attack anyone approaching them.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
According to [[Hippokrates]], the Followers of Ares observed the burning of bodies to be a sacrilege while the [[Plague of Athens|plague]] was wreaking havoc on the streets of [[Athens]].<ref name="A Growing Sickness">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Growing Sickness]]</ref> Despite this observance on Hippokrates' part, bodies were burned in multiple campsites of the Followers, most notably in their [[Worshippers of the God of War|camp]] in [[Pandora's Cove]] in [[Malis]].<ref name="ACOd" />


The banner of the Followers of Ares featured a stylized, helmeted head, presumably that of Ares.<ref name="ACOd" />
The banner of the Followers of Ares featured a stylized, helmeted head, presumably that of Ares.<ref name="ACOd" />

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The Followers of Ares was a minor Greek faction which worshipped Ares, the Greek god of war. They were notable for their practice of sacrificing the land's fauna and people in service to their god. They were hostile to anyone who stumbled upon them but would often visit towns to preach their religion.

Description

Described as being 'sadistic cult of fanatics' who sought 'violence and death', the Followers would attack anyone approaching them.[1]

According to Hippokrates, the Followers of Ares observed the burning of bodies to be a sacrilege while the plague was wreaking havoc on the streets of Athens.[2] Despite this observance on Hippokrates' part, bodies were burned in multiple campsites of the Followers, most notably in their camp in Pandora's Cove in Malis.[1]

The banner of the Followers of Ares featured a stylized, helmeted head, presumably that of Ares.[1]

The Followers could easily be recognized, for they wore dark clothes and black hoods, with white painted on their bodies and faces, often in imitation of skull and bones. At their ceremonies, all would stand in reverence for their god.[1]

The Followers had three distinct ranks:[1]

  • Priest
  • Elder
  • Fanatic

History

Before the Peloponnesian War, Harpalos, a member of the Worshippers of the Bloodline branch of the Cult of Kosmos, approached the Followers of Ares and was welcomed by them. Harpalos' sermons appealed to the Followers, and he rose quickly to lead them, gaining them the blessing of a fellow Worshipper of the Bloodline, and volunteering them as an army for the Cult.[1]

Eventually Harpalos was hunted down by the Spartan misthios Kassandra over the course of her quest to destroy the Cult.[3] She also repeatedly encountered scattered groups of the Followers throughout Greece during her travels.[1]

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