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[[File:ACOD Siphnos Symbol.png|thumb|250px|left|Symbol Siphnos]] | |||
An icon of the Kyklades island of {{Wiki|Sifnos|Siphnos}} can be found in the game's base files, suggesting it's possible inclusion in the game before being scrapped. | An icon of the Kyklades island of {{Wiki|Sifnos|Siphnos}} can be found in the game's base files, suggesting it's possible inclusion in the game before being scrapped. | ||
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The Kyklades is a hypernym referring to islands in the Aegean Sea, southeast of Peloponnese. Consisting of over 200 islands around the island of Delos, the largest among them is Naxos Island.
The Greek goddess Artemis was widely worshipped throughout the Kyklades, especially as Hekaerge.[1] Mykonos served as the center of her worship with its Temple of Artemis.[2]
List of notable Kyklades
- Anaphi
- Andros
- Delos
- Hydrea
- Keos
- Lestris
- Melos
- Mykonos
- Nisyros
- Paros Island
- Prasonisia Island
- Rhenea
- Seriphos
- Thera
Behind the scenes

An icon of the Kyklades island of Siphnos can be found in the game's base files, suggesting it's possible inclusion in the game before being scrapped.
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Mykonos: Altar of Artemis
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
