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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name of the ship is derived from the [[Greece|Greek]] word [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ἀστήρ ἀστήρ] (''astḗr'') which means 'star'; αστραῖος (''astraîos'') is the Greek word meaning 'starry'.
*The name of the ship is derived from the [[Greece|Greek]] word [[wikt:ἀστήρ|ἀστήρ]] (''astḗr'') which means 'star'; αστραῖος (''astraîos'') is the Greek word meaning 'starry'.
**{{Wiki|Astraeus}}, alternatively written as Astraios, is also a [[Titan]] god of the dusk in Greek mythology.
**{{Wiki|Astraeus}}, alternatively written as Astraios, is also a [[Titan]] god of the dusk in Greek mythology.
*The sails and the finery of the ship displayed the likeness of the [[Chimera]], a beast in Greek mythology.
*The sails and the finery of the ship displayed the likeness of the [[Chimera]], a beast in Greek mythology.

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The Astraios

The Astraios was a trireme in possession of Asterion, a member of the Gods of the Aegean Sea branch of the Cult of Kosmos.

During the Peloponnesian War, the Astraios crossed paths with the Adrestia, a ship commandeered by the Spartan misthios Kassandra and captained by Barnabas. In the following conflict Asterion was slain.[1]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The name of the ship is derived from the Greek word ἀστήρ (astḗr) which means 'star'; αστραῖος (astraîos) is the Greek word meaning 'starry'.
    • Astraeus, alternatively written as Astraios, is also a Titan god of the dusk in Greek mythology.
  • The sails and the finery of the ship displayed the likeness of the Chimera, a beast in Greek mythology.

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