Hot Gates of Thermopylai
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- "Thermopylai... They say you can't walk this battlefield without getting blood on your toes."
- ―Misthios Kassandra, around 431 BCE

The Hot Gates of Thermopylai is a region of Malis, Greece.
It has been the main route between Thessaly and Lokris, and thus served as the place of numerous battles, the most notable of which is the Battle of Thermopylae, in which the Spartans led by the King Leonidas I fought against the forces of Xerxes I of Persia.[1]
Following the battle, King Leonidas was buried at Thermopylai, and a statue of a lion was erected there in his honor.[1]
Around 431 BCE, the misthios Kassandra explored the area.[1]
Trivia
- The name comes from the local hot springs. Thermopylai is Greek for 'hot gates'.
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Concept art of the pass
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