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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*One of his axes is based on the {{wiki|Luristan bronze|Luristan bronze spiked axehead}}. | *One of his axes is based on the {{wiki|Luristan bronze|Luristan bronze spiked axehead}}. | ||
*The tribe he hails from, the Suevi, were a Germanic tribe famed for their many wars against the Romans, and would later lend their name to the German region of Swabia. | |||
**Given the setting of Origins, it is possible that he was a warrior who fought under Ariovistus: a Suevi warlord who was an early enemy of [[Julius Caesar]] during his campaigns in Gaul. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 21:40, 25 April 2019
| They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me The Axes. This article is about a subject that lacks an official name and is known only by its nickname, title, or alias. |
- "From the wild lands of Germania comes the savage warrior, the Suevian! Merciless in combat and master of the axe!"
- ―Alba 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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Concept art of the Axes
Trivia
- One of his axes is based on the Luristan bronze spiked axehead.
- The tribe he hails from, the Suevi, were a Germanic tribe famed for their many wars against the Romans, and would later lend their name to the German region of Swabia.
- Given the setting of Origins, it is possible that he was a warrior who fought under Ariovistus: a Suevi warlord who was an early enemy of Julius Caesar during his campaigns in Gaul.
Appearances
References