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| - Aeolus (英お留守, Eiorusū), is the Captain, of the Storm Devil Pirates. Aeolus is also known for being one of the four main antagonists of Undying Dreams, and being the consumer of the Oni Oni no Mi, Model: Ala, which ultimately gives him his epithet of, "The Storm Devil".
- Aeolus was delivered in 949. He became the eighteenth King of Human Xanth in 971, succeeding Humfrey. His talent was the control the weather. When he died in 1042, he was succeeded by Trent.
- Aeolus was a competitor robot that attempted to enter Series 4 of Robot Wars. It failed to qualify for that series, despite winning one of its qualifier battles against Weeliwako 2. Team captain Peter Waller later sold Aeolus to an unknown buyer following its failure to qualify. Waller later entered the Antweight Championships of both series of Robot Wars Extreme with Combat Ant and Millitant, with Combat Ant winning the championship in the first series.
- Aeolus är en manlig människa från planeten Kalydon. Han är en kung bland hans folk och han pratade med Doktor Abraham Weiss i en vecka och hans bästa soldater vaktar fort staden Nephele. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: Living Gods: Stargate System Lords")kategori:Kungarkategori:Vintergatan Människor
- Aeolus is a divine horse that is part of the Wind divines. You may ride him over plains to increase his wind strength or over mountains to increase his skills. The direction of the wind determines how many skills or wind strength points he earns. Up until 3100 years old, as soon as the wind strength of Aeolus reaches 100 percent, he will generate a storm. Once the storm is over, you can win:
* Morpheus' Arms
* Diamonds
* A surprise gift ( Aphrodite's Tears)
- An alternate history setting from GURPS Alternate Earths 2. In this setting, the Glorious Revolution failed, leading to unchallenged absolute monarchy, which has been recently challenged by rebellions and the newly-formed Democratic Alliance whose unchallenged use of the air has given them victories against the monarchies.
- Dialogue >> Aeolus is the the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology.
- Aeolus, conocido en Japón como Helios (ヘリオス Heriosu?) es el BioMatch para el Biometal Modelo H y un jefe de Mega Man ZX Advent con el que se da pelea en las Ruinas flotantes. Él Modelo H le otorga a Aeolus muchas habilidades sobre-humanas, como la manipulación del viento, la capacidad de dash a una velocidad extraordinaria, y la capacidad de volar o flotar durante periodos cortos de tiempo.
- Aeolus is a young Chiropter who was Jib's cousin, though he is much calmer.
- Aeolus is a character who was mentioned in the Smurfs comic book story "The Firesmurfs". He is the "master of winds" who gave Papa Smurf a magic weather vane that he could use in case of an emergency. In the story, the weather vane was used to put out a forest fire that was set by Gargamel , which the Smurf Village fire brigade was unable to put out.
- Aeolus (ヘリオス Heriosu?, lit. "Helios") is the Biomatch for Biometal Model H and a boss character in Mega Man ZX Advent. He is fought in the Floating Ruins. Model H grants Aeolus many superhuman abilities, such as wind manipulation, the ability to dash at super speed, and the ability to fly or hover for short periods of time.
- Aeolus was a Marauder-class missile cruiser in the service of the Rebel Fleet during the Galactic Civil War.
- Aeolus is the master of the winds and wind gods who lives on the floating island of Aeolia. He is in charge of all the north, south, east, and west winds.
- This Aeolus was son of Hellen and the nymph Orseis, and a brother of Dorus, Xuthus and, in some sources, of Amphictyon (who is otherwise a brother of Hellen). Described as the ruler of Aeolia (later called Thessaly) and held to be the founder of the Aeolic branch of the Greek nation, this Aeolus married Enarete, daughter of Deimachus (otherwise unknown). Aeolus and Enarete had many children, although the precise number and identities of these children vary from author to author in the ancient sources. The great extent of country which this race occupied, and the desire of each part of it to trace its origin to some descendant of Aeolus, probably gave rise to the varying accounts about the number of his children. Some scholars contend that the most ancient and genuine story told of only fou
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