Dilios

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Dilios is the Spartan soldier and narrator in the film "300," known for recounting King Leonidas's stand at Thermopylae.

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Dilios canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spartan soldier
fictional character
film character
adaptationOf character inspired by Herodotus's account of Thermopylae
affiliation Sparta
allegiance Leonidas I
surface form: King Leonidas
appearsIn 300
300: Rise of an Empire
basedOn Dithyrambos (Spartan soldier from Herodotus)
cinematicUniverse 300: Rise of an Empire
surface form: 300 film series
createdBy Frank Miller
Zack Snyder
eyeInjury lost right eye in battle
eyeStatus one-eyed
fightingStyle phalanx warfare
filmDebut 300
filmGenreContext historical fantasy
firstAppearanceYear 2006
gender male
homeLocation Sparta
language Greek
leads Spartan army at Plataea (film depiction)
loyalTo Leonidas's legacy
Spartan law
loyaltyTest returns to fight Persians at Plataea (film depiction)
mission sent back to Sparta by Leonidas
narratesEvent Battle of Thermopylae
nationality Spartan
notableQuote "Remember us."
"This day we rescue a world from mysticism and tyranny..."
notableTrait courage in battle
oratorical skill
occupation soldier
portrayedBy David Wenham
productionCompany Warner Bros. Pictures
role narrator
servesUnder Leonidas I
surface form: King Leonidas
setting Greco-Persian Wars
species human
storyFunction frame narrator of the film 300
survivorOf Battle of Thermopylae
task to tell the story of the 300 Spartans
visualStyleContext adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel 300
weapon shield
spear

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300 mainCharacter Dilios
300 narratorCharacter Dilios
David Wenham portrayed Dilios