
Tomb of Phaiax
The Tomb of Phaiax was a tomb complex in Korfu that was purportedly the tomb of Phaiax, a son of the Greek god Poseidon and Korkyra in Greek mythology.
Around 420 BCE, the tomb was home to a group of bandits. The misthios Kassandra travelled to the tomb to speak with the Isu Aletheia on her request, dispatching the bandits in the process. After navigating through the tomb's labyrith, Kassandra met Aletheia in one of the chambers, where the Isu explained the former's duties as the Keeper of the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus.[1]