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The Minoan ruins may be intended to represent the Minoan city of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akrotiri_(prehistoric_city) Akrotiri], although the historic Akrotiri was on the larger surrounding island to the south.<ref>{{WP|Akrotiri_(prehistoric_city)}}</ref> | The Minoan ruins may be intended to represent the Minoan city of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akrotiri_(prehistoric_city) Akrotiri], although the historic Akrotiri was on the larger surrounding island to the south.<ref>{{WP|Akrotiri_(prehistoric_city)}}</ref> | ||
The in-game island on which the ruins are depicted is actually known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nea_Kameni Nea Kameni], a volcanic island which may have been much smaller or non-existent in 422 BCE, and which was likely never inhabited.{{WP|Nea_Kameni}} | The in-game island on which the ruins are depicted is actually known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nea_Kameni Nea Kameni], a volcanic island which may have been much smaller or non-existent in 422 BCE, and which was likely never inhabited.<ref>{{WP|Nea_Kameni}}</ref> | ||
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The Minoan Ruins are the remains of a Minoan settlement located on the island of Thera, Greece.
History
Settled by Minoans, the village was built upon the ruins of a far older civilization. Eventually, the settlement was apparently destroyed in a monstrous volcanic eruption at some point.[1]
Centuries later, Pythagoras made his way to the island, and researched the ruins, finding his way into the ruins below the settlement. Pythagoras kept notes, but abandoned them within the Minoan ruins as he entered the Gateway.[2] During the Peloponnesian War years later, the Spartan misthios Kassandra explored the ruins at the suggestion of her mother Myrrine, and found Pythagoras' notes. With their help, she was able to open the door into the Isu location below by using sunlight and mirrors.[2]
Behind the scenes
The Minoan ruins may be intended to represent the Minoan city of Akrotiri, although the historic Akrotiri was on the larger surrounding island to the south.[3]
The in-game island on which the ruins are depicted is actually known as Nea Kameni, a volcanic island which may have been much smaller or non-existent in 422 BCE, and which was likely never inhabited.[4]
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – A Family's Legacy
- ↑
Akrotiri_(prehistoric_city) on Wikipedia
- ↑
Nea_Kameni on Wikipedia