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*In Greek mythology, Arges was the name of one of the sons of [[Uranus]] and [[Gaia (deity)|Gaia]], and his name, "Ἄργης", meant 'brightness'. Arges and his brothers [[Brontes]], [[Steropes]], and the {{Wiki|Hecatoncheires}} were cast into the pits of [[Tartaros]] by their father, who was repulsed by their appearance and fearful that they would usurp him. [[Kronos]], who deposed Uranus shortly thereafter, freed them briefly before imprisoning them again. They were later freed by [[Zeus]] during the {{Wiki|Titanomachy}}, and forged his famed thunderbolts, along with [[Poseidon]]'s [[Poseidon's Trident|trident]] and [[Hades]]' helm of darkness.
*Like [[Brontes]] and [[Steropes]], Arges was the name of one of the sons of [[Uranus]] and [[Gaia (deity)|Gaia]]. The name is Ancient Greek which means 'bright'.
 
**Arges and his brothers, Brontes, Steropes and the Hecatoncheires were cast into the pits of [[Tartarus]] by their father, who was ashamed of his monstrous sons. [[Kronos]], who deposed Uranus shortly thereafter, freed them briefly before imprisoning them again. They were later freed by [[Zeus]] during the Titanomachy, and forged his famed thunderbolts, along with [[Poseidon]]'s trident and [[Hades]]' helm of darkness.
 
 
*Even though Arges' eye looks similar to Brontes', Kassandra does not retrieve an [[Atlantis artifact|artifact]] after defeating him.
 
*Even though Arges' eye looks similar to Brontes', Kassandra does not retrieve an [[Atlantis artifact|artifact]] after defeating him.
   

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Arges the Bright One was one of the Cyclopes, hybrid beasts created by the Isu as part of the Olympos Project. During the 5th century BCE the creature resided on the volcanic island of Nisyros in the caldera of an ancient volcano.

Between 429 and 422 BCE, the misthios Kassandra traveled to the vault and defeated the cyclops, recovering a hammer allegedly forged by the Isu Hephaistos.[1]

Trivia

  • In Greek mythology, Arges was the name of one of the sons of Uranus and Gaia, and his name, "Ἄργης", meant 'brightness'. Arges and his brothers Brontes, Steropes, and the Hecatoncheires were cast into the pits of Tartaros by their father, who was repulsed by their appearance and fearful that they would usurp him. Kronos, who deposed Uranus shortly thereafter, freed them briefly before imprisoning them again. They were later freed by Zeus during the Titanomachy, and forged his famed thunderbolts, along with Poseidon's trident and Hades' helm of darkness.
  • Even though Arges' eye looks similar to Brontes', Kassandra does not retrieve an artifact after defeating him.

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