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In Greek mythology, Kydoimos (Ancient Greek: | In Greek mythology, Kydoimos (Ancient Greek: '''Κῠδοιμός''', ''Kudoimós'') was the personification of the din of battle, confusion, uproar and hubbub. | ||
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[[Category: Overlords]] | [[Category: Overlords]] |
Revision as of 08:35, 13 June 2024
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Race: | Demon | |||||||||||||||||||
Specialty: Dragons | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Kydoimos is a campaign-exclusive hero and is not playable in custom-made maps. However, his portrait is available in map-editor and can be chosen if a custom hero is created on the map. He is based off the heroes Mutare and Mutare Drake.
Story
A Kreegan warlord who holds one piece of the Diplomat's Cloak - the key to get into the heartland of demon-occupied Eeofol.
Appearances
- Forged in Fire
- Homecoming as an enemy.
Trivia
In Greek mythology, Kydoimos (Ancient Greek: Κῠδοιμός, Kudoimós) was the personification of the din of battle, confusion, uproar and hubbub.