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Name: Aetos
Born: June 11, 519 BC; Miletus, Achaemenid Empire
Died: August 20, 431 BC; Athens, Delian League (age 88)
Allegiance: Assassins
Bio: Aetos was an Ionian Greek born to a small farming family in the city of Miletus, then under the control of the Persians. He lived a normal life, helping out on the farm, getting married, having a daughter, and other good homely stuff. Things took a sour turn in the average life of Aetos in 499 BC, however. The tyrant of Miletus, Aristagoras, led a revolt against the Persians after he had been snubbed by the government. Aetos found himself forced to fight and protect his family from the chaos, eventually getting them passage to Athens so that they could stay with his trusted family members there while he defended Ionia. It was during this revolt that Aetos discovered two organizations influencing the two sides: two groups known nowadays as the Assassins and Templars. The Templars were waist deep in the Persian government, with the Persian king Darius I and his son Xerxes being members. Aetos went to the Assassins, learned that they stood for the freedom and safety of all people from Templar tyranny, and he joined just as the Ionian Revolt was crushed in 494 BC after the Greek defeat at the Battle of Lade.
Soon after the revolt, the Persians led an invasion on the Greek city-states of Athens and Eretria in revenge for their support of the Ionians. Aetos rushed to defend the land, fighting at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC and soon after running to Athens with Phidippides to inform the city of their great victory. The Assassins later discovered that Darius was planning a full assault on Greece, and so Aetos killed the Persian king in 486 BC before he could. The Persians, now led by Xerxes I, continued to attack Greece, now a confederacy of allied city-states led by the legendary Spartans. Aetos followed the Greek armies to the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, and it proved a disastrous mission due to a Greek traitor and Templar agent named Ephialtes of Trachis, who told the Persians of the Greek lines’ weak points.
Aetos wanted to hunt down the traitor and make him pay for his crimes, but more pressing matters quickly took over his life. Shortly after the Persians retreated after the Battles of Plataea and Mycale, the Greeks began to lose faith in the Spartans, who refused to help liberate Ionia. Power was shifted to the Athenians, and an alliance known as the Delian League was formed. Aetos discovered that a Greek general named Pausanias was responsible for the Spartans’ inadequacy. The man was a Templar spy working for the Persians, and Aetos quickly shifted his efforts to bringing him down. His search led to the interrogation and killing of the traitor Ephialtes, who told Aetos that Pausanias had fled. Aetos tracked the general down and killed him in Sparta’s Temple of Athena in 470 BC.
The wars continued to rage on. The Greeks destroyed the Persian fleet at the Battle of Eurymedon in 469 BC, and the Assassins began the production of a new weapon: the hidden blade, the first of which was christened with the blood of Xerxes when the king was killed by a Persian Assassin named Darius in 465 BC. Aetos himself was growing tired of the conflict which so often forced him away from spending time with his family. The lands became more chaotic when the Spartans and Athenians went into civil war with one another when the Peloponnesian Wars began in 460 BC. The land in shambles, Aetos decided he was going to retire, moving to a farm in Athens with his family until the conflict came to an end. The Persians and Greeks didn't stop fighting until the two sides signed a peace treaty following the Battle of Salamis-in-Cyprus in 449 BC. Aetos passed the responsibility of protecting Greece to his friends in the Brotherhood, and while he mostly stayed out of affairs after that, he did help out there and then when it was absolutely necessary. Aetos passed away peacefully on his farm in 431 BC, just as the Second Peloponnesian War was about to erupt.
He is an ancestor of Ava Arlie.
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Comments: 25
AssassinHero726 [2024-01-08 18:39:02 +0000 UTC]
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Avapithecus In reply to AssassinHero726 [2024-01-08 20:11:03 +0000 UTC]
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Kimberly-SC [2018-01-22 14:22:22 +0000 UTC]
Nice Spartan design!
All the details are great and his face is somehow cute
Btw.....THIS IS SPARTAAAAA!!!
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DaWonderer [2018-01-22 10:29:43 +0000 UTC]
great work on all these outfits.. sorry for not faving all, I select the best in my taste of all the good work..
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Avapithecus In reply to DaWonderer [2018-01-22 18:34:12 +0000 UTC]
It's fine. You like what you like That isn't my call to make lol
Thanks for the kind words ^^
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Nerdman3000 [2017-11-22 19:04:01 +0000 UTC]
Like this design, but doesn't the story aspects sort of contradict AC Origins?
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Nerdman3000 In reply to Avapithecus [2017-11-24 15:14:03 +0000 UTC]
Well, I don't want to spoil if you haven't finished the game, but for one the symbol on the shield I'm pretty certain was created or at least introduced by Aya. Also the fact that there are Assassins and Templars in this, rather than say proto-groups who might have similar ideas. The actual Assassins (or at least the Brotherhood that Altair was born into, though at this point they are simply known as The Hidden Ones) was formed by Bayek and Aya, while at the moment it seems like the Templars haven't fully been formed yet (not sure whether the Order of the Ancients should really be called early Templars).
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Avapithecus In reply to Nerdman3000 [2017-11-24 16:47:55 +0000 UTC]
Well I used the names Assassins and Templars here because we don't know what they were called at this point in time Same with the prehistoric bits of Aphelion. Okay maybe it's partially because I'm lazy and suck with coming up with organization names XD but still. And the Assassin symbol seems to predate Bayek and the ending of Origins (as cool as that eagle skull thing was lol), because Darius and Iltani and Wei Yu all had their special Assassin insignias on their outfits, centuries before Bayek did.
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Nerdman3000 In reply to Avapithecus [2017-11-26 17:54:53 +0000 UTC]
Well to the point on the Assassin symbol being on Darius, Iltani, and Wei Yu, my impression was that those statues were probably inaccurate and had the Asssassin symbol even though logically they shouldn't have them. I mean, these statues were made centuries if not millennia after their deaths, likely during the time of Altair, and were at most likely artistic impressions on what they may have looked like. I mean, we already know one of those statues was completely inaccurate, in the case of Amunet. The only ones we know to truly be accurate are Qulan Gal and Altair, and both men knew each other and probably could have actually posed for the statue or whatever, whereas the other Assassins could not. So that fact those statues have the Assassin insignia is not really proof to me.
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Avapithecus In reply to Nerdman3000 [2017-11-26 19:31:34 +0000 UTC]
*shrugs* To each their own I suppose lol
This kind of stuff is exactly why I was originally hoping Origns would be set during Akhenaten or King Tut's reign XD That way they could've just dodged most of the plot holes and establish the lore before the earliest Assassins that they had previously established like Darius and Iltani and the lot. Like, I enjoy a good Caesar stabbing as much as the next guy but I like consistent lore better XD
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jacmow00445 [2017-11-20 18:32:01 +0000 UTC]
love the concept but the face mask is a little much for me
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Avapithecus In reply to jacmow00445 [2017-11-20 19:03:27 +0000 UTC]
*shrugs* I thought it looked cool lol
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jacmow00445 In reply to Avapithecus [2017-11-20 19:09:44 +0000 UTC]
not it looks cool but maybe try one with just the hood
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Avapithecus In reply to jacmow00445 [2017-11-20 19:11:35 +0000 UTC]
That'd be a lot of work just to change one little thing XD
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jacmow00445 In reply to Avapithecus [2017-11-21 14:32:27 +0000 UTC]
o i didn't think of it like that
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