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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the gameplay description for Talos, his place of origins varies and may be different for players.
*In the gameplay description for Talos, his place of origins varies and may be different for players.
 
*He shares his name with the mythological {{Wiki|Talos}}, a giant bronze automaton created by [[Hephaestus]] at the request of [[Zeus]] to protect the Phoenician princess [[Europa (consort of Zeus)|Europa]] from [[Piracy|pirates]] and raiders.  He was famously killed when the sorceress [[Medea]] tricked him into removing the nail in his ankle which held the ichor that kept him alive.  
*He shares his name with the mythological {{Wiki|Talos}}, a giant bronze automaton created by [[Hephaestus]] at the request of [[Zeus]] to protect the Phoenician princess {{Wiki|Europa (consort of Zeus)|Europa}} from [[Piracy|pirates]] and raiders.  He was famously killed when the sorceress [[Medea]] tricked him into removing the nail in his ankle which held the ichor that kept him alive.  


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Talos the Stone-Fist (died 431 BCE) was a mercenary who lived during the 5th century BCE.

Biography

In 431 BCE, Talos was hired by the Cyclops of Kephallonia to hunt down the Spartan misthios, Kassandra. Talos was eventually hunted down by Kassandra herself, who retrieved an invitation to the Pephka Arena from his body.[1]

Trivia

  • In the gameplay description for Talos, his place of origins varies and may be different for players.
  • He shares his name with the mythological Talos, a giant bronze automaton created by Hephaestus at the request of Zeus to protect the Phoenician princess Europa from pirates and raiders.  He was famously killed when the sorceress Medea tricked him into removing the nail in his ankle which held the ichor that kept him alive.  

Appearances

References