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The '''Lykos Ruins''' was a military outpost in the [[Artemis Hills]] on the island of [[Mykonos]], [[Greece]]. Once a fairly large building on one of the hills, it was occupied by a group of [[Wolf|wolves]] after it fell into ruins.
The '''Lykos Ruins''' was a military outpost in the [[Artemis Hills]] on the island of [[Mykonos]], [[Greece]]. Once a fairly large building on one of the hills, it was occupied by a group of [[Wolf|wolves]] after it fell into ruins.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name of the outpost references the [[Lykos]], an [[Athens|Athenian]] priest in Greek mythology.
*Lykos is the name of multiple individuals in [[Greek mythology]]. The name in Greek meant ''wolf''.


==Appearances==
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Lykos Ruins

The Lykos Ruins was a military outpost in the Artemis Hills on the island of Mykonos, Greece. Once a fairly large building on one of the hills, it was occupied by a group of wolves after it fell into ruins.

During the Peloponnesian War the Spartan misthios Kassandra explored the place.[1]

Trivia

  • Lykos is the name of multiple individuals in Greek mythology. The name in Greek meant wolf.

Appearances

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