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'''Sinis''' was a [[bandit]] who lived in the [[Isthmus of Poseidon]] in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology.
'''Sinis''' was a [[bandit]] who lived in the [[Isthmus of Poseidon]] in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology.


According to legends, Sinis occupied a [[Sinis Torture Grounds|road]] located between what later became the [[Sanctuary of Isthmia]] and the [[Port of Kechries]]. There, Sinis would torture unwary travellers who passed by the area and bend the trees to tie the travelers to them. He then released the trees which tore the travelers apart.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
According to legend, Sinis occupied a [[Sinis Torture Grounds|road]] located between what later became the [[Sanctuary of Isthmia]] and the [[Port of Kechries]]. There, Sinis would torture unwary travellers who passed by the area and bend the trees to tie the travellers to them. He would then released the trees which tore the travellers apart. Eventually, his misdeeds were discovered by the hero, [[Theseus]], during his return to [[Athens]], and he was slain.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
 
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Eventually, Sinis' misdeeds was discovered by the hero, [[Theseus]], during his return to [[Athens]], and he was slain.<ref name="ACOD" />


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Sinis was a bandit who lived in the Isthmus of Poseidon in Greek mythology.

According to legend, Sinis occupied a road located between what later became the Sanctuary of Isthmia and the Port of Kechries. There, Sinis would torture unwary travellers who passed by the area and bend the trees to tie the travellers to them. He would then released the trees which tore the travellers apart. Eventually, his misdeeds were discovered by the hero, Theseus, during his return to Athens, and he was slain.[1] [1]

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