Zephyros Stables

The Zephyros Stables was an estate which consisted of stables located southwest of Kanopos.

History
During the mid 1st century BCE, the estate was under the ownership of Philocrates, who lived with his son Nikias and used it to train horses for the Prasina Green.

In 48 BCE, the Medjay, Bayek, visited the stables, having met Nikias earlier in the tavern and was curious to try out chariot racing. There, Bayek was introduced to Philocrates, who requested the Medjay to take his son for a run around the town.

While they absent, a group of bandits hired by the Veneta Blue, stole Saganaki, one of Philocrates' horse. He later sent Bayek and Nikias to retrieve the horse from the bandits in the Als Hideout.

Trivia

 * In Greek mythology, Zephyros was one of the, a group of wind gods. Zephyros was the god of the West Wind and was known as the messenger of spring.