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The '''Aloadai''', also in the form of '''Aloades''', were two [[giant]] sons of the god [[Poseidon]] in [[Greek mythology]], Otos and Ephialtes.<ref>{{WP|Aloadae}}</ref>
The '''Aloadai''', also in the form of '''Aloades''', were two [[giant]] sons of the god [[Poseidon]] in [[Greek mythology]], Otos and Ephialtes.<ref>{{WP|Aloadae}}</ref>



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{{Update|Assassin's Creed: Nexus VR The Aloadai, also in the form of Aloades, were two giant sons of the god Poseidon in Greek mythology, Otos and Ephialtes.[1]

Biography

The Aloadai were born after the mortal woman Iphimedeia fell in love with Poseidon. Because of her love, she often walked the shores of the Naxos Island and gathered sea water into her lap. Sometime after, the twins were born.[2] Over the course of their lives, the twins threatened the Olympians by trying to climb there, piling up mountain after mountain.[3] They also imprisoned the god of war, Ares, within a bronze jar for thirteen months after he slew Adonis, the beloved of the goddess Aphrodite.[4]

Influence

After their death, the Aloadai were buried on Naxos island, where their tomb was visited by the misthios Kassandra during the Peloponnesian War. She also infiltrated a fort named after the twins.[5]

Appearances

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