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inlovewithassasins · 2 years
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💜Sailing the Adrestria across the Aegean, salt in the wind and blood in the water💜
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emmyblogging · 1 year
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Assassins Creed - jumping into the time machine
Well, I probably should not call it a time machine but we‘ll come to that a bit later.
Of course I played games from time to time, but they were very limited to franchises such as The Sims and Animal Crossing. I have been a history, specifically classics or mediterranian history, for a while now and it is honestly remarkable how I just now discovered Assassins Creed Odyssey in all it‘s glory, and with that took a step into the whole Assassins Creed franchise for myself.
In the past I‘ve heard multiple people talk about the possibility to discover ancient Greece in this open world RPG, but once I went on eBay, bought a used but in good condition copy and started the game on my PS4 I should have known that my freetime was done for. In the best way possible. 
The Assassins Creed franchise, from what I‘ve played and seen in the newer games so far, has a modern day and historical protagonist. For the modern day protagonist, Layla Hassan, it is possible to get into a machine, called „The Animus“ and relive the historical protagonists life with a bit of their DNA. And just Layla, the player gets to experience history in the, for our technological advances most accessible and interactive way possible. 
Assassins Creed Odyssey takes place during the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta. The former of which I got to visit a week ago. The protagonist, as I played, is Kassandra, a spartan woman, banished from her home and family. She is a mercenary and grew up on Korfu, doing the dirty work for Markos, a local man, that seems to step from one trouble to the next. This setting is very quickly left behind as Kassandra starts an Odyssey, that would change her entire life. She travels through all of ancient Greece in the search of her family and with the goal to destroy a cult, whose goal is power over the entire greek world and beyond. This, of course, is a fictional story, but does not at all make the game less impressive to me. 
In this game you can discover the entirety of Greece, with replicas of historical sites, today left in ruins. Nowhere else I believe you can visit the Acropolis of Athens with all it‘s temples intact. Not only Athens, also Corinth, Mykonos, Crete, Olympia, say whatever you want. The world seemed surprisingly alive to me. The storylines are funny, beautiful, tragic and just incredibly entertaining. The NPCs lead their lives in the cities, doing daily things, selling things on the market, praying, dancing, singing, enjoying the sun. you can visit temples, markets, fishing villages, salt lakes, mountains, tombs or mycenean ruins. Of course it is not entirely historically accurate in it‘s gameplay for entertainment reasons but I was still stunned way too often over being able to see and visit these places in a way that can replicate it‘s former glory and being able to, through Kassandra, participate, interact with it. 
I have played the main story once now and have luckily gotten the happy ending, but have read that due to the decisions you can make there are nine different possible endings to the main story, some of which are incredibly tragic and heartbreaking. These are only the possibilities for the main story. There are amounts and amounts of side stories and extra content to which you can get multiple scenarios and endings again too. Decisions that you make in the game have a lasting effect on the NPCs. One for example is a little girl, that asks Kassandra to bring her gems for her friends. Once Kassandra brought her the gems it is revealed, that her so-called friends are a group of clay figures, she built, because her real family is dead and the people in town think she is strange. As Kassandra you can either make the decision to encourage her or tell her those clay figures aren‘t real friends, to which the girl will be very sad. If you choose the former and return to the island once it rained, the clay figurines will have been destroyed by the rain and the girl is crying all alone. If you choose the latter she will be mad at Kassandra, but once you return you can see her playing with kids from the town, who praise her for her skill in forming clay. Another story that left a lasting impression, was one where I had to reload it entirely due to first getting an awful ending I did not want at all. It is a questline on Mykonos called „Trouble in Paradise“. In this quest Kassandra is called to help some rebels against the Athenians, whose leaders are Kyra and Thaletas. It is possible to have a romantic relationship with either of them. In my game Kassandra got together with Kyra. There seem to be quite many possible endings for this depending on wether Kassandra gets into a romantic relationship, with who, and almost anything you choose for Kassandra to say. I do not want to spoil anything for this questline, but know, that some or most of the endings are extremely tragic. 
While I was still quite in the middle of the story I got the chance to visit real and modern Athens myself and take a trip to the Acropolis as well as the National Archaeological Museum, which displayed a few artefacts, which you can find in use in the game AC: Odyssey. Among them some statues, altars, artworks and…my personal highlight…A HERM. 
I have written an entry about herms before and in Odyssey there is sadly only one herm, what‘s design has been used at every. single. crossroad. in. the. game. But this herm, in all it‘s glory but with the phallus missing, is displayed at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens. 
This entry is messy enough as it is but another aspect that got me incredibly excited about Assassins Creed: Odyssey is that you can often interact with historical figures from the time period such as: Perikles, Sokrates, Aristophanes…and…another familiar name from my entry on herms: Alkibiades. (The man, the myth, the legend, wildest guy you’ll ever meet) You also get a cool opening scene with Leonidas of Sparta fighting the Persians. Of course there are many more and also a playable storyline with mythological aspects and enemies such as the cyclops, the minotaur…
To summarize: I simply love this game. Of course it is not entirely accurate as it is still there for entertainment and…surprise to be a game. But to me and many other history nerds it is the closest thing we‘ll get to interact with ancient Greece and form fictional relationships with the idea of people that lived over 2000 years before us and to experience „first hand“ that they are not so different from us despite the time seperating us, which to me is what is the main goal of working with history. Another aspect I love is that there are many possibilities for players to really decide how they want to play their chosen character, Kassandra or Alexios, as someone serious, aloof, brutal, gentle, cold or which I did not expect and was incredibly positively surprised the amount of possible queer love stories for them, so you can really play them however you want to play them. 
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💜A man who holds the world on his shoulders, delving into its deepest depths💜
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bucknastysbabe · 9 months
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Alexios the Eagle Bearer will u marry me I have nothing to add to your life but I’m good at sucking dick from what I have been told
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firelord-frowny · 1 year
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Finally started posting my dumb lil assassin’s creed: odyssey fanfic lololol sooo i guess that means i gotta start adding relevant tags so other dorks may stumble upon it and join me in indulging in sappy romance murder drama lmaoooo 
if you wanna swoon over alexios the eagle bearer in an agonizing slow burn then this is the fic for youuuuuuuuuuuuuu 
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heraldofsomething · 8 months
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Assassin's Creed: Odyssey And the Streets Run Red - Kassandra vs. Alexios
(other comparisons)
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master-of-the-stars · 10 months
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I havent at all been active but here my trimonthly assassins creed art
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joahnwiz27 · 11 months
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“I have fought like 3 different mythical beasts… a cigarette won’t kill me”
“Won’t make you look interesting either…”
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punkbarnes2 · 8 months
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A quick art of two of my favorite long, brown haired hotties ✨
I watched a lot of Assassin's Creed Odyssey gameplays in the last days and i'm >💕< for Alexios, i thought he and Bucky would get along
My commissions are still open babies, and you can also support me on Ko-fi <3
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krankittoeleven · 11 months
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A Misthios // Assassin's Creed Odyssey
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sihirbazi · 11 months
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Keeping with my june theme of characters with pride flags, I did this for the event 🕺ancient greek gay rights
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inlovewithassasins · 2 years
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💜Back with more of this absolutely gorgeous Spartan Demi God💜
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AC: Odyssey
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💜Through the Valley of Olympia, to the heights of Kephallonia the spartan demi god witnesses the changing world before him💜
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01.04.2023 | Mount Taygetos
Mods by hypermorphic, @ilikedetectives​ and I. Camera by Frans Bouma. Captured using ReShade.
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alkibiadessuperfan · 3 months
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I love ac odyssey more than anything else ever made I think
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