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*Sails and finery featuring Typhon can be gained for the ship ''[[Adrestia]]'' by defeating an epic ship east of the island of [[Nisyros]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''.
*Sails and finery featuring Typhon can be gained for the ship ''[[Adrestia]]'' by defeating an epic ship east of the island of [[Nisyros]] in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''.
*In Greek Mythology, most accounts have Zeus imprisoning Typhon underneath Mount Etna, in Sicily.
*In Greek Mythology, most accounts have Zeus imprisoning Typhon underneath Mount Etna, in Sicily.
**Typhon is also considered the father of many of Greek Mythology's iconic monsters, such as the [[Nemean Lion]], the Lernaean Hydra, the [[Sphinx|Theban Sphinx]], the [[Chimera]] and [[Cerberus]].    
**Typhon is also considered the father of many of Greek mythology's iconic monsters, such as the [[Nemean Lion]], the [[Lernaean Hydra]], the [[Sphinx|Theban Sphinx]], the [[Chimera]] and [[Cerberus]].    


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A mural depicting Zeus defeating Typhon

Typhon was a monstrous creature in the Greek mythology. He attempted to overthrow Zeus, but failed, and was said to have been buried either in Boeotia or cast into Tartarus.

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During the 5th century BCE a region of Melos, part of the Obsidian Islands, was known as the Typhon's Revenge. It consisted of two active volcanic islands.[1]

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