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*[[Brontes]] (? – 429 BCE)
*[[Brontes]] (? – 429 BCE)
*[[Kassandra]] (c. 429 BCE)
*[[Kassandra]] (c. 429 BCE)
==Trivia==
*Under certain circumstances, the quest item will be added to the player's inventory without having completed the memories involving [[Empedokles]] or defeating the Cyclops on the [[Isle of Thisvi]].  This in turn allows the player to activate the corresponding pillar at the [[Gateway to the Lost City]] without defeating the Cyclops.  This is likely a glitch.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Prize of the Cyclops

Prize of the Cyclops was one of four Atlantis artifacts, leftover pieces of technology created by the Isu.

The artifact was a part of the Olympos Project, and was capable of transmutating its users, most notable being an individual who was transformed into a Cyclops, until it was seized by the Spartan misthios Kassandra at some point during the 5th century BCE.[1]

Owners

Trivia

  • Under certain circumstances, the quest item will be added to the player's inventory without having completed the memories involving Empedokles or defeating the Cyclops on the Isle of Thisvi. This in turn allows the player to activate the corresponding pillar at the Gateway to the Lost City without defeating the Cyclops. This is likely a glitch.

Appearances

References