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Orphnaeus was the immortal mount of the Greek god Hades. Orphnaeus drew Hades' chariot alongside; Aethon, Nycteus and Alastor.

Biography

Some time after 422 BCE, Orphnaeus was discovered in Elysium and not his home-realm of Hades. Persephone tasked Kassandra, a living human, with retrieving the beast. Kassandra eventually found him not too far away in the Asphodel Arboretum with a man named Mulios.[1]

Trivia

  • The player has four choices on what to do with Orphnaeus;
    • Let Mulios keep him
    • Kassandra keeps him
    • Give to Adonis and his rebellion
    • Give to Persephone

Appearances

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