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'''Nikolaos of Sparta''', (died 431 BCE*) also known as the '''Wolf''', was a [[Sparta]]n general who lived in the middle of the 5th century BCE. With [[Myrrine]], the daughter of King [[Leonidas]], he was the step-father of [[Kassandra]], latter of whom would become a [[Misthios|renowned mercenary]] during the [[Peloponnesian War]].<ref name="ACOd book">[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' novelization]]</ref> He was also the father of [[Alexios]] and the adoptive father of [[Stentor]].
'''Nikolaos of Sparta''', (died 431 BCE*) also known as the '''Wolf''', was a [[Sparta]]n general who lived in the middle of the 5th century BCE. With [[Myrrine]], the daughter of King [[Leonidas]], he was the step-father of [[Alexios]] and [[Kassandra]] latter of whom would become a [[Misthios|renowned mercenary]] during the [[Peloponnesian War]].<ref name="ACOd book">[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (novel)|''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' novelization]]</ref> He was also  the adoptive father of [[Stentor]].


Because his step-daughter was descended from Leonidas, Nikolaos had high hopes for her to live up to their grandfather's fame and valor. However, a catastrophe befell the family one fateful day when Kassandra were about a decade old, and in the aftermath, Kassandra was held responsible and was to be executed. Nikolaos steadfastly stood by this sentence and even personally attempted to carry it out, only for Kassandra to survive, and, in exile, grew up to become a legendary mercenary.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
Because his step-daughter was descended from Leonidas, Nikolaos had high hopes for her to live up to their grandfather's fame and valor. However, a catastrophe befell the family one fateful day when Kassandra were about a decade old, and in the aftermath, Kassandra was held responsible and was to be executed. Nikolaos steadfastly stood by this sentence and even personally attempted to carry it out, only for Kassandra to survive, and, in exile, grew up to become a legendary mercenary.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>

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Nikolaos of Sparta, (died 431 BCE*) also known as the Wolf, was a Spartan general who lived in the middle of the 5th century BCE. With Myrrine, the daughter of King Leonidas, he was the step-father of Alexios and Kassandra latter of whom would become a renowned mercenary during the Peloponnesian War.[1] He was also  the adoptive father of Stentor.

Because his step-daughter was descended from Leonidas, Nikolaos had high hopes for her to live up to their grandfather's fame and valor. However, a catastrophe befell the family one fateful day when Kassandra were about a decade old, and in the aftermath, Kassandra was held responsible and was to be executed. Nikolaos steadfastly stood by this sentence and even personally attempted to carry it out, only for Kassandra to survive, and, in exile, grew up to become a legendary mercenary.[2]

In 431 BCE, Nikolaos was unexpectedly reunited with Kassandra. He revealed to her that he was not her biological father and that her mother was still alive.[3]

Trivia

  • Nikolaos (Νικολαος) means 'victory of the people'.

Notes

*Player determinant.

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