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''"Extend to me your olive branch, and I will take the grove".'' | |||
'''Kallias''' (died 429 BCE) was a former [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] Champion and a member of the [[Cult of Kosmos]], operating under the [[Peloponnesian League (Cult of Kosmos)|Peloponnesian League]] branch during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | '''Kallias''' (died 429 BCE) was a former [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] Champion and a member of the [[Cult of Kosmos]], operating under the [[Peloponnesian League (Cult of Kosmos)|Peloponnesian League]] branch during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | ||
==Character Description== | |||
''Kallias grew to be a formidable Olympic champion, and from then, his victories became legendary. All in Olympia who knew him, loved him. None would have suspected he'd tamper with the Olympic rsults. No one but the Cult.'' | |||
==Biography== | |||
In 431 BCE, Kallias served as a judge in the {{Wiki|Pankration}} games, in which the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|mithios]]'' [[Kassandra]] represented her home city-state. At the games, Kallias, a former Olympic champion himself, was a host for the game Kassandra was participating in. Afte the event, Kallias realized Kassandra was the ''misthios'' hunting down the other cultists and feared for his life. He then decided to poison the wine thinking it would kill her, but Kassandra's friend Alkibiades drank the wine instead and became sick, luckily Kassandra was able to get the antidote to him just in time. Kallias was later assassinated by Kassandra prior to the finals. | |||
==Clues== | |||
*'''Olypmic Declaration--'''''This declaration hereby recognizes these great champions as true servants of the gods in Olympia: Epainetos, Horse Master, racing in the name of Poseidon; Kallias, Master Grappler, fighting in the name of Kosmos; Hippokratides, Master of Javelins, throwing in the name of Hermes'' | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
{{ACOD}} | {{ACOD}} | ||
[[Category:429 BCE deaths]] | [[Category:429 BCE deaths]] | ||
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"Extend to me your olive branch, and I will take the grove".
Kallias (died 429 BCE) was a former Olympic Champion and a member of the Cult of Kosmos, operating under the Peloponnesian League branch during the Peloponnesian War.
Character Description
Kallias grew to be a formidable Olympic champion, and from then, his victories became legendary. All in Olympia who knew him, loved him. None would have suspected he'd tamper with the Olympic rsults. No one but the Cult.
Biography
In 431 BCE, Kallias served as a judge in the Pankration games, in which the Spartan mithios Kassandra represented her home city-state. At the games, Kallias, a former Olympic champion himself, was a host for the game Kassandra was participating in. Afte the event, Kallias realized Kassandra was the misthios hunting down the other cultists and feared for his life. He then decided to poison the wine thinking it would kill her, but Kassandra's friend Alkibiades drank the wine instead and became sick, luckily Kassandra was able to get the antidote to him just in time. Kallias was later assassinated by Kassandra prior to the finals.
Clues
- Olypmic Declaration--This declaration hereby recognizes these great champions as true servants of the gods in Olympia: Epainetos, Horse Master, racing in the name of Poseidon; Kallias, Master Grappler, fighting in the name of Kosmos; Hippokratides, Master of Javelins, throwing in the name of Hermes
Appearance
Reference
