Having said goobye to Phoibe, you must now seek out Aspasia at the Temple of Athena, which can be found directly north of the Odeon of Perikles. When you reach the entrance you will initiate a dialogue with Aspasia. You can choose to blame her for the death of Phoibe, or simply inform her that she died at the hands of the cult. Either way, the following cut scene will end in the death of Perikles.
When you have witnessed your sibling murder Perikles, you will have to fight two more cultist guards before you can flee Athens with Aspasia, Hippokrates and Sokrates. When the cut scene ends, run with them toward your ship. As you approach the ship five Athenian soldiers will attempt to stop you. They are not particularly tough, just focus on the light soldiers first while avoiding those with heavier armour. When they are all dead Hippokrates and Sokrates will bid you farewell, and the quest will complete.
The year is 431 BCE in Ancient Greece. The Peloponnesian War is under way, with Athens and Sparta fighting for supremacy in the Aegean. Command the story of Alexios or Kassandra, two powerful figures with crucial roles in the events at hand.
This guide features an ideal chronological order for experiencing the main events of the game, informing the player about the consequences of their actions in specific quests, while directing them through the world by highlighting quests, objectives and points of interest to ensure that they do not miss any of the most captivating content in the game world.
Included in the guide:
Complete walkthrough of the main story
Guides to the most relevant and difficult side quests along the way
Reference to important points of interest and historical context
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