
Kamos asked what they were supposed to do if Arkantos escaped from the Underworld. Gargerensis then retorted by saying that if Kamos had killed Arkantos when he went to collect the trident, he would have.

Kamos was criticizing that Gargerensis should have opened the first gate to Tartarus when he had the chance. Arkantos sent the trident back and continued east to fight with his Greek allies at the city of Troy.Īfter Arkantos and his band of heroes escaped from the Underworld, Kamos was heard arguing with Gargerensis on a pirate ship as they sailed towards Egypt. Subsequently, Kamos jumped off the cliff and escaped by riding away on the back of a Leviathan. Cornered on a cliff, Kamos refused to surrender, claiming he would display Arkantos's head on the mast of his ship. He led a group of soldiers to attack Kamos's camp. On that island, Arkantos found that Kamos, the leader of the pirates and his wife's murderer, was the leader of the pirates and was hiding with the trident. Convinced by Krios, the theocrat of Atlantis, Arkantos departed for Kamos' island base in the Mediterranean Sea.Īrkantos followed the pirate ships back to their base on an island. This was confirmation that Atlantis was losing Poseidon's favor. However, some of the Atlanteans soon realized that the raid was just a diversion to distract them as the pirates stole the trident from a huge statue of Poseidon on a rocky island in the bay. All were killed by a garrison lead by Arkantos, and a small Atlantean cohort (Called the Atlantean Army in-game). Kamos led another raid on Atlantis using Krakens and a force of Pirates.

During one such raid, Arkantos' wife was killed by Kamos, which turned the fight into a personal issue. Kamos had been leading pirate raids on Atlantis however, each of them were repelled by Arkantos. It is hinted that Kamos shares some sinister connection with Theris, the Anubite which was killed by Arkantos, the Atlantean admiral. The hand is afterwards replaced with a khopesh. Kamos is missing one hand, which he lost when attempting to hand-feed a Leviathan.

For unknown reasons he harbors great anger and rage. At an early age, Kamos was kidnapped by an Egyptian fishing ship and raised by the goddess Bast.
