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Ikaros
This article is about eagle companion of Kassandra. For other uses, see Ikaros.
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Ikaros was a male Golden eagle companion of the Spartan misthios Kassandra.
Biography
In the 440s BCE, a hatchling Ikaros was found by a young Kassandra after she was thrown down from the top of Mount Taygetos by her father Nikolaos.[1] Ikaros afterwards accompanied Kassandra as she fled from Sparta and ending up on Kephallonia. Forming a close bond, Ikaros often operated alongside Kassandra during her time as a misthios, gaining her nickname and fame as the "Eagle Bearer".[2]
Trivia
- Ikaros functions identically to Senu from Assassin's Creed: Origins.
- Ikaros may be named after Ikaros, who flew too close to the sun and fell to his death in Greek mythology.
- According to numerous individuals, Ikaros is the "eagle of Zeus", giving Kassandra her epithet of 'Eagle Bearer'.
- The life expectancy of a Golden Eagle is 30 years, if Ikaros had been watching over Kassandra since she was born, he would be nearing the end of his life by 422 BCE.
- By the time of the modern day, when Kassandra meets Layla in Atlantis, she mentions that Ikaros has long since passed away.
- In a loadscreen blurb, it's mentioned how Ikaros had been a "part of (Kassandra's) family ever since Sparta."
- In the game, Ikaros was previously an eagle companion of the philosopher Pythagoras, who sent him to watch over Kassandra.
Gallery
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Ikaros and Kassandra
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Ikaros and Phoibe
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey novel
References
