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{{Quote|From the wild lands of Germania comes the savage warrior, the Suevian! Merciless in combat and master of the axe!|The Cyrene Arena owner describing The Axes.|Assassin's Creed: Origins}} | {{Quote|From the wild lands of Germania comes the savage warrior, the Suevian! Merciless in combat and master of the axe!|The Cyrene Arena owner describing The Axes.|Assassin's Creed: Origins}} | ||
'''The Axes''' was a {{Wiki|Suebi|Suevian}} warrior who fought in the [[Gladiator]] [[Cyrene Gladiator Arena|Arena]] of [[Cyrene]]. | '''The Axes''', also known as '''Raging Axes''', was a {{Wiki|Suebi|Suevian}} warrior who fought in the [[Gladiator]] [[Cyrene Gladiator Arena|Arena]] of [[Cyrene]]. | ||
Hailing from the Germanic forests of {{Wiki|Central Europe}}, he utilized twin axes as his choice of weapons. In 47 BCE, he was challenged by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who witnessed him ripping off the ear of a fighter with his mouth. Bayek eventually defeated him with a sword and a shield. | Hailing from the Germanic forests of {{Wiki|Central Europe}}, he utilized twin axes as his choice of weapons. In 47 BCE, he was challenged by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who witnessed him ripping off the ear of a fighter with his mouth. Bayek eventually defeated him with a sword and a shield. | ||
Revision as of 09:04, 25 September 2018

- "From the wild lands of Germania comes the savage warrior, the Suevian! Merciless in combat and master of the axe!"
- ―The Cyrene Arena owner describing The Axes.[src]
The Axes, also known as Raging Axes, was a Suevian warrior who fought in the Gladiator Arena of Cyrene.
Hailing from the Germanic forests of Central Europe, he utilized twin axes as his choice of weapons. In 47 BCE, he was challenged by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, who witnessed him ripping off the ear of a fighter with his mouth. Bayek eventually defeated him with a sword and a shield.
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