Prize of Cerberos: Difference between revisions
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*Due to the Cerberos' nature as a simulation, it is unknown if it or a similar creature was ever a part of the Olympos Project proper and if the Prize of Cerberos was an actual Atlantis artifact. | *Due to the Cerberos' nature as a simulation, it is unknown if it or a similar creature was ever a part of the Olympos Project proper and if the Prize of Cerberos was an actual Atlantis artifact outside the simulations. | ||
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The Prize of Cerberos was an Atlantis artifact, leftover pieces of technology created by the Isu, in Aletheia's simulation of Elysium and Hades.
The artifact was a part of the Olympos Project, and was capable of transmutating its host. The Isu Persephone used this artifact to transform a dog into Cerberos, until it was seized by the Spartan misthios Kassandra at some point during the 5th century BCE.[1][1]
Owners
- Persephone (? – 429 BCE)
- Kassandra (c. 429 BCE)
Trivia
- Due to the Cerberos' nature as a simulation, it is unknown if it or a similar creature was ever a part of the Olympos Project proper and if the Prize of Cerberos was an actual Atlantis artifact outside the simulations.
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey - The Fate of Atlantis: Fields of Elysium Cite error: Invalid
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