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"My fellow Precursors set endless challenges in your path. Artifacts. Creatures. Don't get me started on the Olympos project. Their meddling got out of hand."
Aletheia, voicing her disdain for her fellow Isu and the Olympos Project[src]

The Olympos Project was a scientific exercise by the Isu Juno and her husband Aita[1] to develop a series of hybrid beasts powered by purpose-built Precursor relics: the Atlantis artifacts. The Project was largely successful, with its creations long outlasting the Isu themselves and becoming legends in Greek culture.

Aletheia, a member of the Isu, documented her knowledge of the project in her messages located in the Gateway to the Lost City of Atlantis. These messages were later reviewed by Pythagoras and his daughter Kassandra during the 5th century BCE.[2]

Known creations

Trivia

  • In The Fate of Atlantis: Torment of Hades, a simulacrum of Cerberos, the multi-headed dog who guards the Underworld is encountered which bears striking resemblance to the Olympos Project creations. It drops the Prize of Cerberos, an artifact very similar to the other Atlantis artifacts.[3] Due to the beast's nature as a simulation, however, it is unknown if Cerberos or a similar creature was ever a part of the Olympos Project proper and if a Prize of Cerberos existed.

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