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  2. Hades II - Wikipedia

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    Hades II is an upcoming roguelike action role-playing game video game developed and published by Supergiant Games, serving as a sequel to Hades (2020). It was announced in December 2022 and was released in early access in May 2024 for Windows and in October 2024 for macOS, with plans to bring the game to consoles after the early access period.

  3. Anius - Wikipedia

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    Apollo cared for the child Anius for a long time, teaching him the arts of divination and prophecy. Anius later became Apollo's priest and the king of Delos. [2] [3] Anius had three daughters: Oeno, Spermo, and Elais, known as the Oenotropae; and three sons, Andros, Mykonos, and Thasos.

  4. Ares in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    He offers boons to aid the player playing Zagreus, son of Hades. Ares appears in the mobile game Fate/Grand Order as an ally against the Crypters and Zeus in the second part of the fifth Lostbelt, the Atlantic Lostbelt, where is also revealed the original 12 Greek Gods (Ares included) were, in reality, spacefaring ships destroyed by Sefar ...

  5. Darren Korb - Wikipedia

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    Darren Korb (born November 5, 1983) is an American songwriter, composer, and voice actor. Korb is best known for writing the music featured in Bastion, Transistor, Pyre, Hades and Hades II, all of which were developed by indie developer Supergiant Games. [1]

  6. Panthous - Wikipedia

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    Panthous was originally a priest of Apollo at Delphi. When Priam, after Troy had been destroyed by Heracles, sent a son of Antenor to Delphi to inquire whether it was appropriate to build a new citadel on the foundations of the destroyed city, said son of Antenor was charmed by Panthous' beauty and carried him off. Panthous, in accord with ...

  7. Paean (god) - Wikipedia

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    In time, Paeon (more usually spelled Paean) became an epithet of Apollo, in his capacity as a god capable of bringing disease and therefore propitiated as a god of healing. [12] Later, Paeon becomes an epithet of Asclepius, the healer-god. [13] Later, perhaps due to his identification with Apollo, Helios was also invoked as "Paion." [1] [14]

  8. Agenor of Troy - Wikipedia

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    After that Achilles sprang at Agenor, but at that moment Apollo carried the Trojan away in a veil of mist to keep Achilles from pursuing him, while Apollo took the form of Agenor to lead Achilles away from the Trojans. This act allowed all the Trojans (except Hector) to take cover behind the walls of Troy. Agenor killed two people in the war. [23]

  9. Dis Pater - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The occurrence of the deity Dis together with Pater ('father') may be due to association with Di(e)spiter . [ 1 ] Cicero gave a similar etymology in De Natura Deorum , suggesting the meaning 'father of riches', and comparing the deity to the Greek name Pluto ( Plouton , Πλούτων), meaning "the rich one", a title bestowed upon the ...