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*The name of the ruins references the [[Titan]] | *The name of the ruins references the [[Titan]] [[Iapetos]], regarded by [[Homer]] in his ''[[Iliad]]'' as the brother of [[Kronos]], trapped with him in [[Tartarus]]. | ||
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Iapetos' Ruins was an almost abandoned village in Deukalion's Heritage in Elysium. Found in the southeastern part of the region, it was situated on top of a mountain.
During the Peloponnesian War, the Spartan misthios Kassandra explored the place. When she visited the place, only a blacksmith was still living there.[1] Later on, Adonis and his rebels moved into the place along with several people rescued by Kassandra, including Theron and Amaltheia.
Trivia
- The name of the ruins references the Titan Iapetos, regarded by Homer in his Iliad as the brother of Kronos, trapped with him in Tartarus.
