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'''Mulios''' was a blind man living within the simulation of [[Elysium]]. He was blinded by [[Persephone]] after expressing discontent about her so called 'paradise', with Persephone believing him unworthy of witnessing her world.
'''Mulios''' was a blind man living within the simulation of [[Elysium]]. He was blinded by [[Persephone]] after expressing discontent about her so called 'paradise', with Persephone believing him unworthy of witnessing her world.

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Mulios was a blind man living within the simulation of Elysium. He was blinded by Persephone after expressing discontent about her so called 'paradise', with Persephone believing him unworthy of witnessing her world.

During her time in the simulation of Elysium, the Spartan misthios Kassandra met Mulios when she was in search for Orphnaeus, horse of Hades.[1]

Trivia

  • Mulios shares his name with the son-in-law of Augeas, mythological king of Elis.

Appearances

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