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  • Kastor
  • Kastor
  • Kastor
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  • Kastor was intended to be a character on Xena: Warrior Princess. He told Gabrielle a bit about Xena's background when she arrived in Amphipolis. Kastor's scene didn't make to the final edit, and was cut from the episode. He was played by Roydon Muir.
  • Kastor Astona is een dwerg uit Astonai. Hij was een soldaat in de Zwarte Steen.
  • Kastor – postać, występująca jedynie w ArcaniA. Jest strażnikiem bramy prowadzącej do Srebrowodu.
  • Kastor in Greek Mythology was a brother of Helen, the beautiful wife of Menelaus at Sparta. His mother was Leda, but unlike Helen his father was Tyndarus, a Spartan king, not Zeus who was Helen's father.
  • Tyndareus & Leda
  • Kastor, son of Arkantos, is an Atlantean who appears briefly in Age of Mythology and is the main protagonist of The Titans expansion. In Fall of the Trident, Kastor is a weak hero unit who wields a single sword. In The New Atlantis, Kastor is a hero unit armed with two swords whose special ability is a powerful sword attack which sends human units flying, dealing moderate or heavy damage to infantry and myth units, respectively.
  • Born in Atlantis, Kastor is the son of Arkantos and has never known his mother, who was killed by pirates many years ago. Kastor sees himself as a great warrior, but, although brave, he is not quite what he thinks he is. He would love nothing more than to fight a war by his father's side. Kastor sometimes spends time looking after the Theocrat Krios's horses. In Fall of the Trident, he is fourteen years old and, although he wishes to accompany Arkantos to the Trojan War, is told to stay home in Atlantis.
Unit
  • Kastor
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Zawód
  • Strażnik
orignalgame
Dubbing
Miejsce urzędowania
  • Brama Srebrowodu
mdamage
  • Hack
Imię
  • Kastor
mmultipliers
  • Myth Units
  • Set Animals
Obraz
  • Kastor .png
Resists
  • Pierce
  • Crush
  • Hack
Występowanie
Wyznanie
Posiadana Zbroja
los
  • 12
  • 17
Miejsce zamieszkania
Gildia
  • Żołnierz
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Speed
  • 4.200000
  • 4.300000
Status
  • Nieznany
Type
  • Hero Hero
Pop
  • 2
HP
  • 1.500000
  • 150
  • 350
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  • Born in Atlantis, Kastor is the son of Arkantos and has never known his mother, who was killed by pirates many years ago. Kastor sees himself as a great warrior, but, although brave, he is not quite what he thinks he is. He would love nothing more than to fight a war by his father's side. Kastor sometimes spends time looking after the Theocrat Krios's horses. In Fall of the Trident, he is fourteen years old and, although he wishes to accompany Arkantos to the Trojan War, is told to stay home in Atlantis. In Fall of the Trident, Kastor is a weak hero unit who wields a sword. In The New Atlantis, Kastor is 24 and the main protagonist. In the end, he becomes the leader of the Atlantean empire. He is a hero unit whose special ability is a powerful sword attack which sends human units flying.
  • Kastor was intended to be a character on Xena: Warrior Princess. He told Gabrielle a bit about Xena's background when she arrived in Amphipolis. Kastor's scene didn't make to the final edit, and was cut from the episode. He was played by Roydon Muir.
  • Kastor Astona is een dwerg uit Astonai. Hij was een soldaat in de Zwarte Steen.
  • Kastor – postać, występująca jedynie w ArcaniA. Jest strażnikiem bramy prowadzącej do Srebrowodu.
  • Kastor in Greek Mythology was a brother of Helen, the beautiful wife of Menelaus at Sparta. His mother was Leda, but unlike Helen his father was Tyndarus, a Spartan king, not Zeus who was Helen's father.
  • Tyndareus & Leda
  • Kastor, son of Arkantos, is an Atlantean who appears briefly in Age of Mythology and is the main protagonist of The Titans expansion. In Fall of the Trident, Kastor is a weak hero unit who wields a single sword. In The New Atlantis, Kastor is a hero unit armed with two swords whose special ability is a powerful sword attack which sends human units flying, dealing moderate or heavy damage to infantry and myth units, respectively.