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'''Hades' Executioner''' was a bladed heavy [[battleaxe|weapon]] which belonged to the [[Isu]] [[Hades]].
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Hades' Executioner

Hades' Executioner was a bladed heavy weapon which belonged to the Isu Hades.

In a simulation of the Underworld created by the Isu Aletheia, the Spartan misthios Kassandra obtained the weapon after defeating Hades in combat.[1]

Weapon statistics

Rarity Armor (Lvl 99) Default Engravings Availability
Legendary 8257 +% Assassin Damage
+% Fire Damage
CRIT Chance now affects Elemental Buildup
Defeat Hades
Description
As lord of the underworld, Hades takes great pleasure in passing the sentence of each soul's fate. The worse for them, the better for him.

Behind the scenes

The blade of Hades' Executioner, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, is inscribed with the Greek word χᾰ́ος (kháos), meaning 'abyss, chasm, gaping void' as well as being the name of the primordial state of existence. The English word chaos is derived from it.

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