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lol this was still mentioning Tartaros (instead of Underworld) from way back when the Underworld article was still named Tartaros
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The '''Fallen Guardians''' was a term used to refer to four heroes in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, namely [[Agamemnon]], [[Achilles]], [[Herakles]], and [[Perseus]] in the simulation of the [[Underworld]] created by the [[Isu]] [[Aletheia]].
The '''Fallen Guardians''' was a term used to refer to four heroes in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, namely [[Agamemnon]], [[Achilles]], [[Herakles]], and [[Perseus]] in the simulation of the [[Underworld]] created by the [[Isu]] [[Aletheia]].

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The Fallen Guardians was a term used to refer to four heroes in Greek mythology, namely Agamemnon, Achilles, Herakles, and Perseus in the simulation of the Underworld created by the Isu Aletheia.

After being forced to kill Ros, the companion dog of Persephone who was turned into the Cerberus, the misthios Kassandra was tasked by the Hades to recruit the guardians to protect the four gates to Tartaros.[1]

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