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{{Character Infobox | {{Character Infobox | ||
|name = | |name = Hypatos | ||
|image= ACOD Hypatos.png | |image= ACOD Hypatos.png | ||
|active = c. 422 BCE<br />[[Argolis]] and [[Korinthia]], [[Greece]] | |active = c. 422 BCE<br />[[Argolis]] and [[Korinthia]], [[Greece]] | ||
|species = [[Human]]}} | |species = [[Human]]}} | ||
'''Hypatos''' was a bandit leader who operated in [[Argolis]] and [[Korinthia]] during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | '''Hypatos''' was a [[bandit]] leader who operated in [[Argolis]] and [[Korinthia]] during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
At some point, Hypatos became acquainted with [[Diokles (Athenian Soldier)|Diokles]], a former [[Athens|Athenian]] soldier who now lived as a fisherman at the [[Port of Kechries]] in Korinthia. Diokles soon took to gambling, often borrowing money from Hypatos and becoming one of his smugglers to pay for his losses. Hypatos also became | At some point, Hypatos became acquainted with [[Diokles (Athenian Soldier)|Diokles]], a former [[Athens|Athenian]] soldier who now lived as a fisherman at the [[Port of Kechries]] in Korinthia. Diokles soon took to gambling, often borrowing [[Drachma|money]] from Hypatos and becoming one of his smugglers to pay for his losses. Hypatos also became acquainted with [[The Monger]], a bandit leader and a member of the [[Cult of Kosmos]] in Korinthia, whom he considered his competitor.<ref name="Moving On">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Moving On]]</ref> | ||
Eventually Diokles took to stealing Hypatos' money when he couldn't pay for his debts.<ref name="Moving On" /> This led to Hypatos ordering his men based at the [[Ruined Temple of Zeus]] to have Diokles eliminated in around 422 BCE.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Bloody Libation]]</ref> However, Hypatos felt that Diokles' death wasn't enough and soon took to kidnapping | Eventually Diokles took to stealing Hypatos' money when he couldn't pay for his debts.<ref name="Moving On" /> This led to Hypatos ordering his men based at the [[Ruined Temple of Zeus]] to have Diokles eliminated in around 422 BCE.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Bloody Libation]]</ref> However, Hypatos felt that Diokles' death wasn't enough and soon took to kidnapping his son [[Timotheos]] and holding him captive at the ancient ruins of [[Mycenae]].<ref name="Moving On" /> | ||
Timotheos was later freed by the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], who had become friends with both him and his brother [[Lykinos]]. Hypatos soon confronted the trio at the ruins, revealing to the brothers the reason for their | Timotheos was later freed by the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], who had become friends with both him and his brother [[Lykinos]]. Hypatos soon confronted the trio at the ruins, revealing to the brothers the reason for their father's death.<ref name="Moving On" /> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 14:06, 17 March 2020
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Hypatos was a bandit leader who operated in Argolis and Korinthia during the Peloponnesian War.
Biography
At some point, Hypatos became acquainted with Diokles, a former Athenian soldier who now lived as a fisherman at the Port of Kechries in Korinthia. Diokles soon took to gambling, often borrowing money from Hypatos and becoming one of his smugglers to pay for his losses. Hypatos also became acquainted with The Monger, a bandit leader and a member of the Cult of Kosmos in Korinthia, whom he considered his competitor.[1]
Eventually Diokles took to stealing Hypatos' money when he couldn't pay for his debts.[1] This led to Hypatos ordering his men based at the Ruined Temple of Zeus to have Diokles eliminated in around 422 BCE.[2] However, Hypatos felt that Diokles' death wasn't enough and soon took to kidnapping his son Timotheos and holding him captive at the ancient ruins of Mycenae.[1]
Timotheos was later freed by the Spartan misthios Kassandra, who had become friends with both him and his brother Lykinos. Hypatos soon confronted the trio at the ruins, revealing to the brothers the reason for their father's death.[1]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Moving On
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Bloody Libation