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Hephaistos was also responsible for the creation of what would later be known as the [[Spear of Leonidas]] - it could be improved at the Isu site known as the [[Ancient Forge]] on the island of [[Andros]]. The Forge held the apparent mould for the spear, as well as moulds for a [[Sword of Damokles|sword]], an [[Minotaur's Labrys|axe]] and a [[Polyphemos Cyclops Bludgeon|halberd]]. Hephaistos also created a [[Hammer of Hephaistos|hammer]] held by the [[Cyclops]] [[Arges]]. <ref name="ACOd">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref>
Hephaistos was also responsible for the creation of what would later be known as the [[Spear of Leonidas]] - it could be improved at the Isu site known as the [[Ancient Forge]] on the island of [[Andros]]. The Forge held the apparent mould for the spear, as well as moulds for a [[Sword of Damokles|sword]], an [[Minotaur's Labrys|axe]] and a [[Polyphemos Cyclops Bludgeon|halberd]]. Hephaistos also created a [[Hammer of Hephaistos|hammer]] held by the [[Cyclops]] [[Arges]]. <ref name="ACOd">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref>
==Mythology==
In Greek myths, Hephaistos was said to have a limp. When this was discovered by the goddess [[Hera]], she threw him off [[Mount Olympos]]. He landed in the sea near [[Lemnos]], where sea deities rescued him.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Historical Locations#Lemnos|Lemnos: Temple of Hephaistos]]</ref>


==Influence and legacy==
==Influence and legacy==
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Many of his creations survived the [[Great Catastrophe|end]] of the Isu's reign, becoming objects of divine origin among humanity.
Many of his creations survived the [[Great Catastrophe|end]] of the Isu's reign, becoming objects of divine origin among humanity.


During the 5th century BCE, the islands of [[Thasos]] and [[Lemnos]] were known as the [[Hephaistos Islands]], with the latter housing a notable [[Temple of Hephaistos, Lemnos|temple]] dedicated to Hephaistos. The volcanic island north of [[Argolis]] was called the [[Foundry of Hephaistos]].<ref name="ACOd" />
During the 5th century BCE, the islands of [[Thasos]] and Lemnos were known as the [[Hephaistos Islands]], with the latter housing a notable [[Temple of Hephaistos, Lemnos|temple]] dedicated to Hephaistos. The volcanic island north of [[Argolis]] was called the [[Foundry of Hephaistos]].<ref name="ACOd" />


In addition, the ''polis'' [[Athens]] housed a [[Temple of Hephaistos, Athens|temple]] dedicated to him.<ref name="ACOd" />
In addition, the ''polis'' [[Athens]] housed a [[Temple of Hephaistos, Athens|temple]] dedicated to him.<ref name="ACOd" />
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In various stories in Greek mythology, when Hephaistos' limp was discovered by his mother, the goddess [[Hera]], she threw him off [[Mount Olympus]]. Falling near the island of [[Lesbos]], he was discovered by a number of sea deities.
*According to Greek mythology, the goddess Hera was the mother of Hephaistos.
*The mural depicting Hephaistos in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' is based on a [https://www.theoi.com/Gallery/K7.3.html vase painting] from the 5th century BCE.
*The mural depicting Hephaistos in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' is based on a [https://www.theoi.com/Gallery/K7.3.html vase painting] from the 5th century BCE.



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"When I was flesh, I apprenticed with Hephaestus, the maker. The War of Unification raged. We created devastating Swords to end it, but then... killed. I created Shrouds, to heal."
―Consus, mentioning his master, Hephaestus[src]
A 5th century BCE mural of Hephaistos, holding tongs and riding a donkey

Hephaistos, alternatively Hephaestus, was an Isu metal forger and weaponsmith who lived during the War of Unification. He was also the teacher of Consus, another Isu.

Biography

During the Isu Era, Hephaistos was known as 'the maker' among his people, having created many Pieces of Eden, and at one point trained Consus, who later used his teachings to construct his own Pieces of Eden, such as the Shrouds, which helped counteract the use of the artifacts as weapons and introduce a method to heal injured Isu during the Human-Isu War.[1] During his time in Atlantis, Hephaistos also created a forge beneath Poseidon's palace and created numerous weapon blueprints which could be used with the forge.[2]

Hephaistos was also responsible for the creation of what would later be known as the Spear of Leonidas - it could be improved at the Isu site known as the Ancient Forge on the island of Andros. The Forge held the apparent mould for the spear, as well as moulds for a sword, an axe and a halberd. Hephaistos also created a hammer held by the Cyclops Arges. [3]

Mythology

In Greek myths, Hephaistos was said to have a limp. When this was discovered by the goddess Hera, she threw him off Mount Olympos. He landed in the sea near Lemnos, where sea deities rescued him.[4]

Influence and legacy

Hephaistos' memory survived among humans as a revered god of smithing and fire, forgework and volcanoes, especially in Greco-Roman mythologies. In them, he was also called The Lame One, for he was believed to have a weak leg, either as a birth defect, or as a consequence of an accident.[3]

Many of his creations survived the end of the Isu's reign, becoming objects of divine origin among humanity.

During the 5th century BCE, the islands of Thasos and Lemnos were known as the Hephaistos Islands, with the latter housing a notable temple dedicated to Hephaistos. The volcanic island north of Argolis was called the Foundry of Hephaistos.[3]

In addition, the polis Athens housed a temple dedicated to him.[3]

Some claimed that a cave hiding curious architecture in its depths in the northern parts of Malis held Hephaistos' workshop.[3]

Trivia

  • According to Greek mythology, the goddess Hera was the mother of Hephaistos.
  • The mural depicting Hephaistos in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is based on a vase painting from the 5th century BCE.

Appearances

References

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