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'''Seriphos''', also known as the '''Cradle of Myths''', is a [[Greece|Greek]] island in the [[Aegean Sea]], wedged between [[Keos]], [[Melos]], and [[Hydrea]]. Together with Keos and [[Lestris]], Seriphos was part of the [[Pirate Islands]]. | '''Seriphos''', also known as the '''Cradle of Myths''', is a [[Greece|Greek]] island in the [[Aegean Sea]], wedged between [[Keos]], [[Melos]], and [[Hydrea]]. Together with Keos and [[Lestris]], Seriphos was part of the [[Pirate Islands]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Mythology=== | |||
Seriphos was once ruled by king [[Polydektes]], brother of the fisherman [[Diktys]], in Greek mythology. Once Diktys had saved [[Danae]] and [[Perseus]], the daughter and grandson of the [[Argos|Argive]] King [[Akrisios]], from the sea, Polydektes wanted to marry Danae. Perseus opposed this, and was tasked by Polydektes to slay the [[gorgon]] [[Medusa]] and come back with her head. Perseus did as asked, and when he returned, the sight of the gorgon's head turned Polydektes into stone.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Treasury of Legends]]</ref> | Seriphos was once ruled by king [[Polydektes]], brother of the fisherman [[Diktys]], in Greek mythology. Once Diktys had saved [[Danae]] and [[Perseus]], the daughter and grandson of the [[Argos|Argive]] King [[Akrisios]], from the sea, Polydektes wanted to marry Danae. Perseus opposed this, and was tasked by Polydektes to slay the [[gorgon]] [[Medusa]] and come back with her head. Perseus did as asked, and when he returned, the sight of the gorgon's head turned Polydektes into stone.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Treasury of Legends]]</ref> | ||
During the [[Peloponnesian War]] the [[ | ===Peloponnesian War=== | ||
During the [[Peloponnesian War]], the island was home to [[Theras]], a friend of the [[Athens|Athenian]] sculptor [[Phidias]]. In 431 BCE, after being pursued by the [[Cult of Kosmos]], Phidias sent a letter to Theras, instructing him to meet him at the [[Chora]] as he planned his escape from Athens through the [[Port of Piraeus]]. Theras later met him and the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], the latter escorting him with the ''[[Adrestia]]''. Seriphos thanked Kassandra and provided her a note that he had intercepted, written by [[Brison]], Phidias' to-be assassin.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Escape from Athens]]</ref> | |||
Sometime later, several Cult of Kosmos guards travelled to Seriphos, interrogating Theras about a series of symbols that he and Phidias had been investigating. Theras was later rescued by Kassandra, whom he gave a map to detailing the locations of where he had found the symbol.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Finding Theras]]</ref> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Seriphos, also known as the Cradle of Myths, is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, wedged between Keos, Melos, and Hydrea. Together with Keos and Lestris, Seriphos was part of the Pirate Islands.
History
Mythology
Seriphos was once ruled by king Polydektes, brother of the fisherman Diktys, in Greek mythology. Once Diktys had saved Danae and Perseus, the daughter and grandson of the Argive King Akrisios, from the sea, Polydektes wanted to marry Danae. Perseus opposed this, and was tasked by Polydektes to slay the gorgon Medusa and come back with her head. Perseus did as asked, and when he returned, the sight of the gorgon's head turned Polydektes into stone.[1]
Peloponnesian War
During the Peloponnesian War, the island was home to Theras, a friend of the Athenian sculptor Phidias. In 431 BCE, after being pursued by the Cult of Kosmos, Phidias sent a letter to Theras, instructing him to meet him at the Chora as he planned his escape from Athens through the Port of Piraeus. Theras later met him and the misthios Kassandra, the latter escorting him with the Adrestia. Seriphos thanked Kassandra and provided her a note that he had intercepted, written by Brison, Phidias' to-be assassin.[2]
Sometime later, several Cult of Kosmos guards travelled to Seriphos, interrogating Theras about a series of symbols that he and Phidias had been investigating. Theras was later rescued by Kassandra, whom he gave a map to detailing the locations of where he had found the symbol.[3]
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – A Treasury of Legends
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Escape from Athens
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Finding Theras

