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'''Lykomedes''' was the king of the island of [[Skyros]], [[Greece]], in Greek mythology.
'''Lykomedes''' was the king of the island of [[Skyros]], [[Greece]], in Greek mythology.


He was the father of multiple daughters, and agreed to hide [[Achilles]] among them at the request of Achilles' mother, {{Wiki|Thetis}}, in order to protect the boy from his prophesied fate. Despite this attempt, fate found Achilles and took him to partake in the [[Trojan War]].<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
He was the father of multiple daughters, and agreed to hide [[Achilles]] among them at the request of Achilles' mother, [[Thetis]], in order to protect the boy from his prophesied fate. Despite this attempt, fate found Achilles and took him to partake in the [[Trojan War]].<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>


Lykomedes also crossed paths with the hero [[Theseus]], whom he threw to his death at the cliff later called ''[[Hero's Fall]]''.<ref name="ACOd" />
Lykomedes also crossed paths with the hero [[Theseus]], whom he threw to his death at the cliff later called ''[[Hero's Fall]]''.<ref name="ACOd" />

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Lykomedes was the king of the island of Skyros, Greece, in Greek mythology.

He was the father of multiple daughters, and agreed to hide Achilles among them at the request of Achilles' mother, Thetis, in order to protect the boy from his prophesied fate. Despite this attempt, fate found Achilles and took him to partake in the Trojan War.[1]

Lykomedes also crossed paths with the hero Theseus, whom he threw to his death at the cliff later called Hero's Fall.[1]

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