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*The name is anachronistic for the regressive timeframe as {{Wiki|Damocles|Damokles}} wasn't born for near another century.
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''


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The Sword of Damokles was one of the Swords of Eden.

History

Created by the First Civilization scientist Hephaistos during the War of Unification, the Sword of Damokles and other Pieces of Eden like it seemed to grant their bearers great power and leadership, and were later used by influential humans in battle.

By the late 5th century BCE, the artifact had come into the possession of the Cult of Kosmos, a precursor group of the Order of the Knights Templar. The Cult granted the weapon to their champion, Deimos (born as Alexios), as his direct descent from the First Civilization allowed him to utilize more of the artifact's potential. After Deimos' defeat at the hands of his sister Kassandra, she inherited the artifact.[1]

Owners

Weapon statistics

Level Rarity Damage Default Engravings Availability
50 Legendary 2599

+15% Warrior Damage

+20% Adrenaline per CRIT

+10% to All Adrenaline Gained

Defeat Deimos.

Trivia

  • The name is anachronistic for the regressive timeframe as Damokles wasn't born for near another century.

Appearances

References