Ancestors begins 10 million years ago and progresses all the way to 2 million years ago. At that point, you play as an ape that looks more like us, but you never actually play as a human. … You do this by inviting outsider apes to join or by havingRead More →

The ancient Greeks certainly believed that Homer was a historical figure. They knew him as a blind poet who lived anything between a few generations to a few hundred years after the Trojan War. Even if he existed, though, he isn’t likely to have written the epics, but only compiledRead More →

If you bought the Lifetime expansion pass (LEP) way back (before ED released I believe) then Odyssey will be free. If you didn’t buy the LEP then you will have to pay for Odyssey. How much will elite Odyssey cost? Elite Dangerous: Odyssey is currently midway through its paid alphaRead More →

Laestrygones, also spelled Laestrygonians or Lestrygonians, fictional race of cannibalistic giants described in Book 10 of Homer’s Odyssey. When Odysseus and his men land on the island native to the Laestrygones, the giants pelt Odysseus’s ships with boulders, sinking all but Odysseus’s own ship. Why did Odysseus go to Laestrygonians?Read More →

You’ll find Daphnae from the daughters of Artemis in Phokis in the Sacred Lands of Apollo, near the Temple dedicated to the goddess herself. She’ll be standing on a cliff edge. Where is the temple of Artemis AC Odyssey? The Temple of Artemis was a small, forlorn temple dedicated toRead More →

However, while map size is never an indication of a game’s quality, we thought it’d be interesting to try and contrast Valhalla’s map size with that of Odyssey’s, which is said to be the largest in the Assassin’s Creed franchise yet. Is AC Valhalla more demanding than AC Odyssey? Assassin’sRead More →

You’ll find this stone tablet in Odysseus’ Palace on the island of Ithaka. This area is patrolled by guards, but you’ll visit here as part of the main storyline quest early on. The stone tablet is located in the ruins on the very highest point of the palace grounds. LookRead More →

Life in Siwa Born in Alexandria around 85 BCE, where she was one of the most respected members of her community, Aya was a half-Greek, half-Egyptian descendant of the Spartan mercenary Kassandra. … In Siwa, she grew close to Bayek, the son of the town’s protector, and by their fifteenthRead More →

Odysseus is considered an epic hero for his role as King of Ithaca, his participation in the war, and his journey home. … Tragic flaw: Because the hero is not solely divine, his tragic flaw stems from the fact that he is human. Odysseus’s hubris, excessive pride, caused him greatRead More →

Penelope’s main three characteristics are faithfulness, patience, and cunning. We can see these in great ways. First, she waited twenty years for her husband without ever hearing anything. What does Penelope do in the Odyssey? For three years, Penelope worked at weaving a shroud for the eventual funeral of herRead More →