![]() ![]() After the deaths of the 300 Spartans, the Immortals and the rest of the Persian Army marched on Athens and commited many atrocities. ![]() Xerxes sends his newest servant, Ephitaltes, to lead the Immortals to traverse a secret path, encircling the Spartans. The Spartans nonetheless manage to defeat the Immortals with few losses, with slight help from the Arcadians. Later after the first failure to defeat the 300 Spartans at the Hot Gates, King Xerxes I sent in his legions of Immortals (including a muscular, orc-like giant) late at night. The 300 Spartans including a few thousand Arcadians discover a burning village on their way to Thermopylae, there they discover that the Immortals have killed the villagers and pinned their bodies to a dead tree. The Immortals also served in the Perisan Navy. They also wore masks to hide their humanoid faces. They wore black clothing with grey armor and used katana-like swords. It is unknown of the origin of the Immortals, but they have served as bodyguards for Persian Kings for five hundred years. ![]()
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