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- The Xanthos was a experimental war machine created by the Terran Dominion. It was housed at the Cerros Shipyards, and was able to be fitted with multiple weapon systems.
- Xanthos egy ló, aki a Londoni Intézeté volt. Balios-szal együtt Will nevezte el őket, Achilles halhatatlan lovai után. Mindketten mágikus lovak voltak, amelyek sokkal erősebbek és gyorsabbak az átlagosnál.
- Xanthos was a Twi'lek who hoped to become the apprentice of the Sith Lord Darth Saevius. To this end, Saevius pitted Xanthos in combat against another hopeful, Acerbus Animus. After a duel against Animus, Xanthos was defeated and slain by his rival.
- Xanthos is a divine horse that offers a prize when stroked. When a player visits Xanthos on his public profile page, he offers the opportunity to be stroked up to 5 times a day. The very first Xanthos that is stroked gives 10 percent extra energy to the player's most recently-born horse. The rest offer the chance of winning a Horn of Plenty and 1,000 equus.
- Xanthos was one of the horses of the London Institute in the 1870s. Along with Balios, both horses were named by Will Herondale after the immortal horses of Achilles. Both are said to be magic horses; stronger and faster than ordinary ones.
- Xanthos era uno de los caballos del Instituto de Londres en la década de 1870. Junto con Balios, los dos caballos fueron nombrados por Will Herondale como los caballos inmortales de Aquiles. Se decía que eran caballos mágicos; más fuertes y rápidos que un caballo común.
- Xanthos was a merchant from Rhodes. He was friends with fellow merchant Lysistratos, among others. While Xanthos was honest and reliable, most people who knew him found Xanthos dull. Still, he was tolerated as he often had news of the wider Hellenic world. For example, as Sostratos was preparing for his first solo trading voyage with his cousin Menedemos, Xanthos informed Lysistratos that Kassandros, the commander in Europe, had ordered the execution of Alexandros, the son of Alexander the Great, and Roxane, Alexandros' mother, over the previous winter.
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