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"Increasing Dublin's prosperity" is gameplay language. IRL, we don't really say it like that when talking about making a place more prosperous because prosperity isn't quantified, whereas it is in the game.
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Around 422 BCE, an [[Achaia]]n engineer named [[Gyras]] designed and developed a naval weapon which he named after the monster as [[Chimera's Breath]], for like the creature, the weapon spewed fire.<ref name="Theatrics and Espionage">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[Legacy of the First Blade: Shadow Heritage]]'' – [[Theatrics and Espionage]]</ref>
Around 422 BCE, an [[Achaia]]n engineer named [[Gyras]] designed and developed a naval weapon which he named after the monster as [[Chimera's Breath]], for like the creature, the weapon spewed fire.<ref name="Theatrics and Espionage">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[Legacy of the First Blade: Shadow Heritage]]'' – [[Theatrics and Espionage]]</ref>


During the 9th century, the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] acquired a figurehead in the form of the Chimera for her [[Eivor's longship|longship]] as a testament to her work in fostering [[Dublin]]'s prosperity.<ref name="WotD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Wrath of the Druids]]''</ref>
During the 9th century, the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[shieldmaiden]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]] acquired a figurehead in the form of the Chimera for her longship, the ''[[Sea-Chariot]]'', as a testament to her work in fostering [[Dublin]]'s prosperity.<ref name="WotD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Wrath of the Druids]]''</ref>


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

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A mural depicting Bellerophon on Pegasus attacking the Chimera

The Chimera is a fire-breathing creature in Greek mythology, an amalgamation of a goat, lion, and a snake. It was said to have been slain by the hero Bellerophon with the aid of Pegasos.

Influence[edit | edit source]

During the 5th century BCE, a member of the The Silver Vein branch of the Cult of Kosmos took up the mythical name, calling herself The Chimera.[1]

Another member of the Cult, Asterion of the Gods of the Aegean Sea, was the captain of the trireme, the Astraios, whose sails and finery of which had been emblazoned with the Chimera's likeness.[1]

Around 422 BCE, an Achaian engineer named Gyras designed and developed a naval weapon which he named after the monster as Chimera's Breath, for like the creature, the weapon spewed fire.[2]

During the 9th century, the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir acquired a figurehead in the form of the Chimera for her longship, the Sea-Chariot, as a testament to her work in fostering Dublin's prosperity.[3]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

Sails and finery featuring the Chimera for the ship Adrestia can be found in the Smuggler's Shipwreck near Eretria in Euboea in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. The image of the Chimera in said finery is based on a painting on a 4th century BCE kylix.

The image of the Chimera on the finery of Astraios is based on a painting on a 6th century BCE cup. [citation needed]

Homer included the Chimera in his Iliad. [citation needed]

The Chimera was also said to be one of the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, making it the sibling of mythical creatures such as Cerberus, the Theban Sphinx and the Nemean Lion. [citation needed]

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