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The '''Spear of Kephalos''' was a [[spear]] which was believed to have belonged to [[Kephalos]], a figure in [[Greece|Greek]] [[Greek mythology|mythology]] whom the island of [[Kephallonia]] was named after.
The '''Spear of Kephalos''' was a [[spear]] which was believed to have belonged to [[Kephalos]], a figure in [[Greece|Greek]] [[Greek mythology|mythology]] whom the island of [[Kephallonia]] was named after.


According to stories, the gods gave Kephalos the spear, said to never miss. One day, while out hunting, Kephalos accidentally killed his wife [[Prokris]], after mistaking her for a [[deer]]. Driven with guilt and shame, Kephalos hid in the spear in the [[Melissani Cave]].<ref name="In the Footsteps of Gods">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[In the Footsteps of Gods]]</ref> In some versions of the myth, [[Europa (mythology)|Europa]] was given the spear by [[Zeus]] before it ended up in the hands of Kephalos.<ref name="From the Heart">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[From the Heart]]</ref>
==History==
According to stories, the gods gave Kephalos the spear, said to never miss. One day while out [[hunting]], Kephalos accidentally killed his wife [[Prokris]] after mistaking her for a [[deer]]. Driven with guilt and shame, Kephalos hid in the spear in the [[Melissani Cave]].<ref name="In the Footsteps of Gods">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[In the Footsteps of Gods]]</ref> In some versions of the myth, [[Europa (mythology)|Europa]] was given the spear by [[Jupiter|Zeus]] before it ended up in the hands of Kephalos.<ref name="From the Heart">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[From the Heart]]</ref>


The stories of the spear were later passed down through generations and by 431 BCE a priestess from the [[Temple of Zeus, Kephallonia|Temple of Zeus]] in the village of [[Sami]] sought to recover the spear and use it to lure in pilgrims. To do that, she requested that the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] look for the spear. However, Kassandra secretly kept the spear for herself, informing the priestess that she'd failed to find the spear.<ref name="In the Footsteps of Gods" />
The stories of the spear were later passed down through generations, and by 431 BCE, a priestess from the [[Temple of Zeus, Kephallonia|Temple of Zeus]] in the village of [[Sami]] sought to recover the spear and use it to lure in pilgrims. To do that, she requested that the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] look for the spear.<ref name="In the Footsteps of Gods" />


==Statistics==
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Revision as of 06:45, 2 November 2021

The Spear of Kephalos

The Spear of Kephalos was a spear which was believed to have belonged to Kephalos, a figure in Greek mythology whom the island of Kephallonia was named after.

History

According to stories, the gods gave Kephalos the spear, said to never miss. One day while out hunting, Kephalos accidentally killed his wife Prokris after mistaking her for a deer. Driven with guilt and shame, Kephalos hid in the spear in the Melissani Cave.[1] In some versions of the myth, Europa was given the spear by Zeus before it ended up in the hands of Kephalos.[2]

The stories of the spear were later passed down through generations, and by 431 BCE, a priestess from the Temple of Zeus in the village of Sami sought to recover the spear and use it to lure in pilgrims. To do that, she requested that the Spartan misthios Kassandra look for the spear.[1]

Statistics

Rarity Damage Default Engravings Availability
Rare 7469 +23% Hunter Damage Complete In the Footsteps of Gods, lie that the spear could not be found
Description
A spear like this one could only be the stuff of legend. A gift from the gods, it should never miss its target.

Behind the scenes

The Spear of Kephalos, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, shares the same model as the commonly found Pilum, another weapon in the same game. These are both the recycled model of the Iron Spear, a weapon in Assassin's Creed: Origins.

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