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The '''Tribute to Persephone''' was a golden statue in [[The Scorched Lands]], within the simulation of [[Hades (place)|Hades]]. Placed by [[Hades]] as a tribute to his wife [[Persephone]], this statue could be found on the northern tip of [[Hades' Palace]]. | The '''Tribute to Persephone''' was a golden statue in [[The Scorched Lands]], within the simulation of [[Hades (place)|Hades]]. Placed by [[Hades]] as a tribute to his wife [[Persephone]], this statue could be found on the northern tip of [[Hades' Palace]]. | ||
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The Tribute to Persephone was a golden statue in The Scorched Lands, within the simulation of Hades. Placed by Hades as a tribute to his wife Persephone, this statue could be found on the northern tip of Hades' Palace.
Offerings were often brought to the statue and the surrounding area was adorned with flowers and leaves, something quite rare in Tartaros.
During the Peloponnesian War, the misthios Kassandra explored the area.[1]
Trivia
- The site serves as a viewpoint in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.
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