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*In [[Greek mythology]], the Hekatonchires were three monstrous giants with fifty heads and one hundred arms. They were the children of the [[Titans]] [[Uranus]] and [[Gaia (deity)|Gaia]], thus the brothers of the [[Cyclopes]]. | *In [[Greek mythology]], the Hekatonchires were three monstrous giants with fifty heads and one hundred arms. They were the children of the [[Titans]] [[Uranus]] and [[Gaia (deity)|Gaia]], thus the brothers of the [[Cyclopes]]. | ||
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The Hekatonchires was a monstrous hybrid-creature created by the Isu Aita and his wife Juno, as part of the Olympos Project. Powered by multiple Precursor relics and made up of multiple kidnapped human vessels, the creature was created in a laboratory under Poseidon's palace.
In a simulation of Atlantis created by Aletheia, Aita and Juno attempted to unleash the creature in order to prevent the human population of the city from ever revolting. While Poseidon kept them both at bay, he instructed the misthios Kassandra, whom he chose as his dikastes, to put an end to the project and eliminate the creature.[1]
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