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{{Character_Infobox|image = ACOD Brontes.jpg|birth = Isu Era|death = c. 429 BCE<br>[[Cave of the Forgotten Isle]],  [[Isle of Thisvi]], [[Greece]]|species = Cyclops<br>[[Human]] {{c|formerly}}|affiliates = [[Olympos Project]]}}'''Brontes the Thunderer''' was the name given to the [[Cyclops]], a one-eyed hybrid beast, created by the [[Isu]] as part of their [[Olympos Project]]. The creature was held in a [[Cave of the Forgotten Isle|vault]] below the [[Isle of Thisvi]], where it remained until its defeat and death at the hands of the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'', [[Kassandra]], during the 5th century BCE.
{{Character_Infobox|image = ACOD Brontes.jpg|birth = Isu Era|death = c. 429 BCE<br>[[Cave of the Forgotten Isle]],  [[Isle of Thisvi]], [[Greece]]|species = Cyclops<br>[[Human]] {{c|formerly}}|affiliates = [[Olympos Project]]}}
'''Brontes the Thunderer''' was the name given to one of the [[Cyclops|cyclopes]], one-eyed hybrid beasts, created by the [[Isu]] as part of their [[Olympos Project]]. The creature was held in a [[Cave of the Forgotten Isle|vault]] below the [[Isle of Thisvi]], where it remained until its defeat and death at the hands of the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'', [[Kassandra]], during the 5th century BCE.


After Kassandra defeated the Cyclops and removed the [[Atlantis artifact]] from its body, Brontes transformation was undone, leaving only the corpse of a deceased human.<ref name="A God Among Men">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A God Among Men]]</ref>
After Kassandra defeated the Cyclops and removed the [[Atlantis artifact]] from its body, Brontes transformation was undone, leaving only the corpse of a deceased human.<ref name="A God Among Men">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A God Among Men]]</ref>
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==Trivia==
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*In [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, Brontes was the name of one of the cyclops, who was the son of {{Wiki|Uranus}} and [[Gaia (deity)|Gaia]]. The name meant 'thunder'.
*In [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, Brontes was the name of one of the cyclops, who was the son of {{Wiki|Uranus}} and [[Gaia (deity)|Gaia]]. The name meant 'thunder'.
*[[Barnabas]] claimed to have encountered Brontes, and lost his right eye to the beast.<ref name="The Big Break">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[The Big Break]]</ref>


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Brontes the Thunderer was the name given to one of the cyclopes, one-eyed hybrid beasts, created by the Isu as part of their Olympos Project. The creature was held in a vault below the Isle of Thisvi, where it remained until its defeat and death at the hands of the misthios, Kassandra, during the 5th century BCE.

After Kassandra defeated the Cyclops and removed the Atlantis artifact from its body, Brontes transformation was undone, leaving only the corpse of a deceased human.[1]

Trivia

  • In Greek mythology, Brontes was the name of one of the cyclops, who was the son of Uranus and Gaia. The name meant 'thunder'.
  • Barnabas claimed to have encountered Brontes, and lost his right eye to the beast.[2]

Appearances

References