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*Ikaros may be named after {{Wiki|Icarus}}, who flew too close to the sun and fell to his death in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. | *Ikaros may be named after {{Wiki|Icarus}}, who flew too close to the sun and fell to his death in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. | ||
*According to [[Kyra]] (when identifying the Misthios), Ikaros is the "eagle of [[Jupiter|Zeus]]". | *According to [[Kyra]] (when identifying the Misthios), Ikaros is the "eagle of [[Jupiter|Zeus]]". | ||
*Ikaros | *Ikaros is male, whereas Senu is female. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
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Ikaros was a male Golden eagle companion of the Spartan misthios, Kassandra.[1]
Described as an "old friend", Ikaros was somehow sent by Pythagoras to keep an eye on his daughter.
Trivia
- Ikaros functions identically to Senu from Assassin's Creed: Origins.[1]
- Ikaros may be named after Icarus, who flew too close to the sun and fell to his death in Greek mythology.
- According to Kyra (when identifying the Misthios), Ikaros is the "eagle of Zeus".
- Ikaros is male, whereas Senu is female.
Appearance
References
