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==Trivia==
*When the axe is found within the [[Arkalochori Cave]], the model used is that of [[labrys]], a double-bladed axe. When used, the axe shares the model of the [[Golden Axe]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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The Arkalochori Axe was a Minoan golden-bladed battleaxe engraved with symbols of ritual which was used for ceremonies in Temple of Poseidon in Heraklion during the Peloponnesian War.

History

At the decree of a man known only as Swordfish, ceremonies using the axe were performed to honour the god of the seas, Poseidon. At some point bandits stole the axe, and a terrified priestess approached the visiting Spartan misthios Kassandra, asking her to retrieve the ceremonial axe and thus appease both Poseidon as well as the Swordfish.[1]

Weapon statistics

Rarity Damage Default Engravings Availability
Rare + % Hunter Damage
+ % Adrenaline per Hit
Keep the axe in The Lost Arkalochori Axe

Trivia

  • When the axe is found within the Arkalochori Cave, the model used is that of labrys, a double-bladed axe. When used, the axe shares the model of the Golden Axe.

Appearances

References