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{{Quote|Call me Aletheia. I am truth and its revelation, and I am calling you out.|Aletheia to Kassandra, c. 421 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|The Heir of Memories}}
{{Quote|Call me Aletheia. I am truth and its revelation, and I am calling you out.|Aletheia to Kassandra, c. 421 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|The Heir of Memories}}
{{Character Infobox
{{Character Infobox
|name = Aletheia
|name = Aletheia
|image = ACOD TFoA Aletheia fullbody.png
|image = ACOD TFoA Aletheia fullbody.png
|native =
|death = c. 75,000 BCE<ref name="Initiates">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – Timeline</ref> (2306 [[Isu Era|IE]])<ref name="ACSModern">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Syndicate|Modern day]]: "World War I simulation"</ref><br>{{c|physical body}}<ref name="Anomaly7">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' [[Animus Anomalies]]: "Basilica Ruins"</ref>
|birth =
|death = c. 75,000 BCE<ref name="Initiates">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – Timeline</ref> (2306 [[Isu Era|IE]])<ref name="Hoptons">''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' – [[Hopton's]]</ref><br>{{c|consciousness preserved within the [[Staff of Hermes Trismegistus]]}}<ref name="Anomaly">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' - [[Animus Anomalies]]: {{Cite|Which ones}}</ref>
|active =
|species = [[Isu]]
|species = [[Isu]]
|database =  [[Database: Angrboda|Angrboda]]
|database =  [[Database: Angrboda|Angrboda]]
|affiliates = [[Loki]] {{c|until 75,000 BCE}}<br>
|affiliates = *[[Atlantis|Atlantean ''Heliaia'']] {{c|formerly}}
[[Kassandra]] {{c|421 BCE - 2018 CE}}<br>
*[[Assassins]] {{c|briefly}}
[[Layla Hassan]] {{c|2018 - 2019}}<br>
[[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] {{c|since 2020}}
}}
}}
'''Aletheia''' was an [[Isu]] and the ''[[Dikastes]]'' of [[Atlantis]] around the time of the [[Human-Isu War]]. Unlike many of the known Isu who were deified by their [[human]] slave species, Aletheia became a personification of truth and was repulsed by those among her own people who had embraced divine status.<ref name="WiA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files]]: "Who is Aletheia"</ref>
'''Aletheia''' was an [[Isu]] and the ''[[Dikastes]]'' of [[Atlantis]] around the time of the [[Human-Isu War]]. Unlike many of the known Isu who were deified by their [[human]] slave species, Aletheia became a personification of truth and was repulsed by those among her own people who had embraced divine status.<ref name="WiA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files]]: "Who is Aletheia"</ref>


However, she later became involved in a potentially scandalous inter-realm affair as the mistress of the [[Asgard]]ian [[Loki]], a union which produced three children, [[Fenrir]], [[Jörmungandr]], and [[Hel]].<ref name="Anomaly"/>
However, she later became involved in a potentially scandalous inter-realm affair as the mistress of the [[Asgard]]ian [[Loki]], a union which produced three children: [[Fenrir]], [[Jörmungandr]], and [[Hel]].<ref name="Anomaly2">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]: "Thornburg Henges"</ref>


When Aletheia later suffered a grave injury, Loki, desperate to save his lover, transferred her consciousness into the [[Staff of Hermes Trismegistus]]. From there, she would one day interact with the [[Kassandra|Keeper]] of the staff and help the Staff's [[Layla Hassan|heir]] in her journey. She also made numerous recordings on the [[Olympos Project]] and stored them in the [[Gateway to the Lost City]], a vault connected to [[Atlantis]]. In order to teach Kassandra how to use the staff, Aletheia also created several [[Aletheia's simulations|simulations]] based on the memories of her time as ''Dikastes'' of Atlantis.
When Aletheia suffered a grave injury, Loki, desperate to save his lover, transferred her consciousness into the [[Staff of Hermes Trismegistus]]. From there, she would one day interact with the [[Kassandra|Keeper]] of the Staff and help the Staff's [[Layla Hassan|heir]] in her journey. She also made numerous recordings on the [[Olympos Project]] and stored them in the [[Gateway to the Lost City]], a vault connected to [[Atlantis]]. In order to teach Kassandra how to use the Staff, Aletheia also created several [[Aletheia's simulations|simulations]] based on the memories of her time as ''Dikastes'' of Atlantis.


==Names==
==Names==
Aletheia was considered a god in [[Greek mythology]]. She was also known by her [[Roman mythology|Roman]] counterpart '''{{Wiki|Veritas}}'''.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Veritas}}</ref> The Norse name for Aletheia was '''{{Wiki|Angrboða}}''', considered among one of the ''[[jötnar]]'' in [[Norse mythology]]. Her name of Angrboða could roughly be translated into ''"the one who brings grief," "she who offers sorrow,"'' or ''"harm-bidder"'', while other sources translated it as ''"truth-giver."''<ref name="ACV DB">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Database: Angrboda]]</ref>
Aletheia was considered a god in [[Greek mythology]]. She was also known by her [[Roman mythology|Roman]] counterpart '''{{Wiki|Veritas}}'''.<ref name="WP">{{WP|Veritas}}</ref> The Norse name for Aletheia was '''{{Wiki|Angrboða}}''', who in [[Norse mythology]] was depicted as a ''[[jötnar]]''. Her name of Angrboða could roughly be translated into ''"the one who brings grief," "she who offers sorrow,"'' or ''"harm-bidder"'', while other sources translated it as ''"truth-giver."''<ref name="ACV DB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Database: Angrboda]]</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Dikastes of Atlantis===
===Dikastes of Atlantis===
{{Quote|In my time as ''Dikastes'', I also tried to bring balance to Atlantis, but it wasn't enough.|Aletheia to Kassandra, c. 422 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis}}
{{Quote|In my time as ''Dikastes'', I also tried to bring balance to Atlantis, but it wasn't enough.|Aletheia to Kassandra, c. 421 BCE.|The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis|The Fate of Atlantis (memory)}}
During the [[Isu Era]], Aletheia served as the ''Dikastes'' of Atlantis, appointed by the city's ruler [[Poseidon]]. During her tenure, she attempted to bring balance by passing judgement on the city's laws and customs.<ref name="Fate of Atlantis Memory">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – ''[[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' – [[The Fate of Atlantis (memory)|The Fate of Atlantis]]</ref> At one point, Aletheia became aware of the [[Olympos Project]],<ref name="TGoA">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[The Gates of Atlantis]]</ref> a scientific exercise conducted by her fellow Isu [[Aita]] and [[Juno]] as a means to quell a [[Human-Isu War|rebellion]] by the [[human]]s if they ever revolted.<ref name="Fate of Atlantis Memory"/> Horrified at their experiments, Aletheia made numerous recordings detailing their actions and stored them in a number of steles in a [[Gateway to the Lost City|vault]] connected to Atlantis.<ref name="HoM">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[The Heir of Memories]]</ref> Seeing that Poseidon's prohibition of experiments on humans didn't stop the two Isu from using Atlantis' Knowledge to run their nefarious project, Aletheia advised the ''Dikastes Basileus'' to end the current cycle and sink the city for good.<ref name="Fate of Atlantis Memory" />
During the [[Isu Era]], Aletheia served as the ''Dikastes'' of Atlantis, appointed by the city's ruler [[Poseidon]]. During her tenure, she attempted to bring balance by passing judgement on the city's laws and customs.<ref name="Fate of Atlantis Memory">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' – [[The Fate of Atlantis (memory)|The Fate of Atlantis]]</ref>


At one point, Aletheia became aware of the [[Olympos Project]],<ref name="TGoA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[The Gates of Atlantis]]</ref> a scientific exercise conducted by her fellow Isu [[Aita]] and [[Juno]] as a means to quell a [[Human-Isu War|rebellion]] by the [[human]]s if they ever revolted.<ref name="Fate of Atlantis Memory"/> Horrified at their experiments, Aletheia made numerous recordings detailing their actions and stored them in a number of steles in a [[Gateway to the Lost City|vault]] connected to Atlantis.<ref name="TGoA"/> Seeing that Poseidon's prohibition of experiments on humans didn't stop the two Isu from using Atlantis' Knowledge to run their nefarious project, Aletheia advised the ''Dikastes Basileus'' to end the current cycle and sink the city for good.<ref name="Fate of Atlantis Memory" />
{{Simulation Start}}
===War with Asgard===
===War with Asgard===
Some time later, the Isu waged a war with their Isu brethren in the city of [[Asgard]] in Scandinavia. During the conflict, Aletheia fell in love with Loki, an Isu who belonged to the [[Æsir]] group, with whom she mothered three children with: Fenrir, Hel and Jörmungandr.<ref name="Anomaly"/> She and Fenrir lived in [[Jötunheimr]] and Loki would sometimes leave Asgard to be with them.<ref name="MistressOfTheIronWood">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Mistress of the Iron Wood]]</ref> As such, Aletheia and Loki were forced to smuggle their son to Asgard with the help from [[the Builder]], who sought to kill [[Odin]], the Asgardian Isu leader.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Big Finish]]</ref>
{{Dialogue2|Loki|Have we no power to stop him? To save our son? No recourse?|Aletheia|What can we say? And to whom? Must the world know about our children? Must your wife learn of us? Is that a risk you want to take?|I must do something! Anything!|Aletheia and Loki discussing their son Fenrir's imprisonment.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Animus Anomalies}}
Some time later, the Isu waged a war with their Isu brethren in the city of [[Asgard]] in [[Scandinavia]]. During the conflict, Aletheia fell in love with [[Loki]], an Isu belonging to the [[Æsir]] group, with whom she mothered three children: [[Fenrir]], [[Hel]] and [[Jörmungandr]].<ref name="Anomaly2"/> She and Fenrir lived in [[Jötunheimr]] and Loki would sometimes leave Asgard to be with them.<ref name="Mistress of the Iron Wood">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Mistress of the Iron Wood]]</ref> As such, Aletheia and Loki were forced to smuggle their son to Asgard with help from [[the Builder]], who sought to kill [[Odin]], the Asgardian Isu leader.<ref name="The Big Finish">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Big Finish]]</ref>
 
Before Loki left for Asgard, Aletheia spoke to the [[Capitoline Triad]]—[[Jupiter]], Juno, and [[Minerva]]—who had started to search for a method to save their people from the [[Great Catastrophe|cataclysm]] threatening them. They assured her that their success was imminent, as they had started developing a [[Mead|seventh method]] of salvation. Aletheia told Loki about the meeting, but he was not convinced since they had already failed six times before.<ref name="Anomaly1">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]: "Hlutrholt"</ref>
 
One day, Aletheia was hassled by Juno, who was trying to convince her to join her side and to help her prevent the humans from inheriting the world, to which Aletheia responded that Juno was underestimating the humans, as they would outlive their creators following the catastrophe. Suddenly, Odin, who was searching for a way to survive the disaster, entered Aletheia's abode, searching for her. Having heard rumors about the new method, he questioned the two women. Juno immediately told him about the Capitoline Triad's experiment.<ref name="Mistress of the Iron Wood"/>  


Before Loki left for Asgard, Aletheia spoke to the [[Capitoline Triad]], [[Jupiter]], [[Juno]] and [[Minerva]], who had started to search for a method to save their people from the cataclysm. They assured her that their success was imminent, as they had started developing a [[Mead|Seventh Method]] of salvation. She told Loki about the meeting, but he was not convinced since they had already failed six times before.<ref name="Anomaly"/>
As she had learnt from Loki that Odin had imprisoned their child,<ref name="Extended">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Extended Family]]</ref> and seeing an opportunity to learn about Asgard's defenses, Aletheia drove Juno away and tricked Odin into subjecting himself to a truth device. As Odin was weakened by it, Loki revealed himself and demanded to know what he would do to Fenrir. Odin was honest and told them that he intended to keep their son imprisoned until the solar flare struck the Earth. Satisfied with the answer, Aletheia incapacitated him and the two Isu hung Odin from a tree.<ref name="Mistress of the Iron Wood"/> Unbeknownst to Aletheia, Odin, with help from Juno, later escaped and stole the "[[Mead of poetry|Mead]]" from Jupiter and Minerva,<ref name="A Feast to Remember">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[A Feast to Remember]]</ref> using it to build [[Yggdrasil]], which would upload the DNA of the Asgardian Isu and [[Reborn Isu|reincarnate]] them as humans millennia in the future.<ref name="The Price of Wisdom">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[The Price of Wisdom]]</ref>
{{Simulation End}}


One day, she was hassled by Juno, who was trying to convince her to join her side and to help her prevent the humans from inheriting the world, to which Aletheia responded that she was underestimating the humans, they would outlive their creators following the catastrophe. Suddenly, the Isu Odin, who was searching for a way to survive the disaster, entered her abode, searching for her. Having heard rumors about the new method, he questioned the two women. Juno immediately told him about their experiment. As she had learnt from Loki that Odin had imprisoned their child,<ref name="Extended">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[Extended Family]]</ref> and seeing an opportunity to learn about Asgard's defenses, she drove Juno away and tricked Odin into subject himself to a truth device. As Odin was weakened by it, Loki reveled himself and demanded to know what he would do to Fenrir. Odin was honest and told them that he intended to keep their son imprisoned until the Catastrophe struck the Earth. Satisfied with the answers, Aletheia incapacitated him and the two Isu hung Odin from a tree.<ref name="MistressOfTheIronWood"/> Unknowingly to her, Odin, with the help of Juno, would steal the Mead from the Grand Temple and use it to build [[Yggdrasil]], that would upload the DNA of the Asgardian Isu and, millennia later, reincarnate them in humans.<ref name="ThePriceOfWisdom">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Price of Wisdom]]</ref>
Time passed and Odin, fulfilling his statement, locked away Fenrir definitively. Angered by Odin's actions, Loki talked to Aletheia about the situation. She reprimanded him, saying he should have been more careful when transporting Fenrir to Asgard. Desperate, Loki pondered about going public with their son's imprisonment. Aletheia attempted to calm him down, worried for their other children's safety if Loki's wife [[Sigyn]] found out about their affair, but Loki, determined to do something, left the conversation.<ref name="Anomaly2"/> Shortly after, Loki returned to her, having killed Odin's son [[Baldr]] by poisoning him with [[mistletoe]]. Aletheia was worried that someone might have seen him commit the crime, but Loki only laughed in response.<ref name="Anomaly3">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]: "Quartzite Ridge"</ref> It did not take long for Odin to identify his son's killer, and soon soldiers arrived at Aletheia and Loki's door. While the former became worried, the latter revealed that he would appeal to the [[High Council]] and tell them about Odin's crimes.<ref name="Anomaly4">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]: "Kildesbig"</ref>


Time passed and Odin, fulfilling his statement, locked away Fenrir definitely. Angered by Odin's acts, Loki talked to Aletheia about the situation. She reprimanded him, as he should have been more careful transporting Fenrir to Asgard. Desperate, Loki pondered about going public with their son's imprisonment. Aletheia attempted to calm him down, worried for their other childrens' safety if Loki's wife [[Sigyn]] found out about their affair, but Loki, determined to do something, left the conversation. Shortly after, Loki returned to her, having killed Mad One's child [[Baldr]], poisoning him with mistletoe. Aletheia was worried of the possibility that he could've been seen by someone but he just laugh. It didn't last long for Odin to find out the killer of his son and soon his soldiers were at their door. Aletheia warned Loki about them but he wasn't afraid as he would appeal to the [[High Council]] and tell them about Odin's crimes.<ref name="Anomaly"/>
Aletheia contacted Loki again, who had rid himself from the courts, with news from the High Council. Apparently, they had discovered that Juno had aided Odin in the theft of the Mead,<ref name="Anomaly5">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' [[Animus Anomalies]]: "Briudun Hill"</ref> so she could use a sample of it to [[Sage|immortalize]] her [[Aita|late husband]],<ref name="The Price of Wisdom"/> and stripped her of her title of [[Mother of Wisdom]]. Having heard rumors of the Mead's effects, Aletheia informed Loki that it required a human host, so they could be reborn as one of them. Loki was surprised, even disgusted, but Aletheia told him that it was a risk that they would be willing to take, if they were to survive their doom.<ref name="Anomaly5"/>


Aletheia contacted Loki again, who had rid himself from the courts, with news from the High Council. Apparently, they had discovered that Juno had aided Odin in the theft of the Mead,<ref name="Anomaly"/> so she could use a sample of it to immortalize her [[Aita|late husband]],<ref name="ThePriceOfWisdom"/> and stripped her from her title of Mother of Wisdom, with Jupiter and Minerva imprisoning her consciousness within the Grand Temple. Having heard whispers from the effects of the Mead, she told him that it required a human host, so they could be [[Reborn Isu|reborn]] as one of them. He was surprised, even disgusted, but she said to him that it was a risk that they would be willing to take, if they were to survive their doom.<ref name="Anomaly"/>
===Cheating death===
{{Dialogue2|Aletheia|I... I live. If this is living. A mind without a body.|Loki|And do you feel?|I feel myself. My sense of being. Nothing more. Nothing less. No pain or... or joy... or passage of time.|Aletheia explaining her new state of existence in the Staff of Hermes.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|Animus Anomalies}}
As the Great Catastrophe approached and the time of the Isu started running short, Odin departed from Asgard to other lands to find a way to resurrect his son. Seeing this as a perfect opportunity to strike, Loki and Aletheia went to steal the seventh method from Odin's domains.<ref name="Anomaly6">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]: "Aqueduct"</ref> However, just before they could steal it, Aletheia was gravely injured. Concluding that it was the only way for her to survive, Loki transferred her consciousness into the [[Staff of Hermes Trismegistus]].<ref name="Anomaly7"/><ref name="Anomaly8">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]: "Needham Lake"</ref><ref name="Anomaly9">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]: "Seven Sisters"</ref>


===Cheating Death===
On the day the solar flare reached the Earth, using the [[calculations]] of the Staff, Aletheia devised a plan to be reunited with Loki in the future, instructing him to infiltrate the Yggdrasil chamber and use the machine to reincarnate himself as a human while she would wait in silence in the Staff. They bid each other farewell, as Loki returned the Staff to Hermes and then left for the Yggdrasil chamber.<ref name="Anomaly10">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Animus Anomalies]]: "The Needles"</ref>
As the Great Catastrophe approached and the time of the Isu started running short, Odin departed from Asgard to other lands to find a way to resurrect his son. Seeing this as a perfect opportunity to strike, Loki and Aletheia went to steal the Seventh Method from Odin's domains. Just before they could steal it, Aletheia became gravely injured. Concluding that it would be the only way for her to survive, Loki transferred her consciousness into the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus. In the day the cataclysm reached the Earth, using the [[calculations]] of the Staff, she planned a way to one day be reunited with him, as he would infiltrate Odin's scret hall and use the Yggdrasil to reincarnate in a human while she would wait in silence in the Staff. They bid farewell, as Loki returned the Staff to Hermes and then left to the Yggdrasil Chamber.<ref name="Anomaly"/>


===Helping the Keeper===
===Helping the Keeper===
[[File:ACOD The Heir of Memories Memory Screenshot 01.png|thumb|250px|left|Aletheia meeting Kassandra on the Island of Triton]]
{{Quote|I can now present myself to you in a form that you recognize. You must deliver me to the Heir of Memories. Even now, she watches us. When I speak to you, I speak through you to her.|Aletheia speaking to Kassandra, c. 421 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|The Heir of Memories}}
In 421 BCE, a projection of Aletheia summoned the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], now the owner of the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus, to the [[Island of Triton|Island]] of [[Triton]]. There, Aletheia introduced herself to Kassandra, asking her to pledge herself as the "Heir of Memories". She then told Kassandra to find [[Theras]], in order for the Heir to continue her journey.<ref name="HoM"/>
[[File:ACOD The Heir of Memories Memory Screenshot 01.png|thumb|250px|Aletheia meeting Kassandra on Triton Island]]
Circa 421 BCE, a projection of Aletheia summoned the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], the most recent owner of the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus, to the [[Island of Triton|Island]] of [[Triton]]. There, Aletheia introduced herself to Kassandra, asking her to pledge herself to the "[[Layla Hassan|Heir of Memories]]" and vow to safeguard the Staff until it could be passed on to the Heir. She then told Kassandra to find [[Theras]], in order for the Heir to continue her journey.<ref name="HoM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Lost Tales of Greece]]'' – [[The Heir of Memories]]</ref>
 
After finding Theras, Kassandra was sent to [[Agamemnon's Tomb|find]] [[Tomb of Eteokles|three]] [[Tomb of Orion|tombs]] that were also instrumental to the Heir's mission. In front of each tomb, Kassandra spoke to Aletheia, who explained the former's role as the Keeper in more detail and claimed that she would help the Heir by standing before the tombs.<ref name="Three Symbols Entombed">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Lost Tales of Greece]]'' – [[Three Symbols Entombed]]</ref>
 
When Kassandra returned to Atlantis and accessed its [[Great Seal to Atlantis|throne room]] with her Isu blood and the Staff, Aletheia appeared and explained that she had created [[Aletheia's simulations|simulations]] to help her learn how to control the Staff through the [[Keeper's Insight]]s. Kassandra agreed to pass the trials and accessed the first simulation, based on [[Elysium]].<ref name="The Isu Beckon">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Fate of Atlantis: Fields of Elysium]]'' – [[The Isu Beckon]]</ref>
 
[[File:ACOD FoA JoA The Fate of Atlantis - Isu Projections.png|thumb|250px|left|Aletheia showing holograms of the Isu rulers to Kassandra]]
After Kassandra completed all the simulations and awoke back in the throne room, Aletheia congratulated her and explained that the simulations were in fact trials. As the Isu revealed that they were based on her own memories, holograms of [[Leonidas I of Sparta|Leonidas]], [[Brasidas]], and [[Phoibe]] appeared, revealing that one purpose of the trials was to teach Kassandra to say goodbye to her friends and family. When the ''misthios'' asked if her loved ones were real in the simulations, Aletheia only said they had always been with her.<ref name="Fate of Atlantis Memory"/>
 
Afterwards, holograms of [[Persephone]], [[Hades]], and Poseidon appeared, as Aletheia proceeded to explain each teaching of the trials: Elysium was doomed as its ruler searched for total control, the [[Underworld]] was devastated by chaos, and Atlantis proved the flawed nature of the Isu. With that, Aletheia affirmed that Kassandra's role was to keep the powers of the Staff, not to use them to rule the world, but to protect it. Swearing to uphold her role as the Keeper and use her powers for the betterment of humanity, Kassandra left Atlantis.<ref name="Fate of Atlantis Memory"/>
 
In 420 BCE, Aletheia again contacted Kassandra and asked her to travel to the [[Tomb of Phaiax]] on [[Korfu|Korfu Island]]. There, Kassandra asked the Isu to repair the [[Spear of Leonidas]], which had been depowered by an [[Treasure Hunter's Apple of Eden|Apple of Eden]], but Aletheia revealed that she was unable to do so. She then projected a [[Isu map|holographic map]] of the world, highlighting the locations of various [[Piece of Eden|Pieces of Eden]].<ref name="A Message Delivered">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[A Message Delivered]]</ref>
 
[[File:ACOD A Message Delivered 11.png|thumb|250px|Aletheia reminding Kassandra of her duties as the Keeper]]
While Kassandra observed the map, Aletheia explained that, as the Keeper, it was Kassandra's duty to recover the dangerous artifacts from those locations before they fell into the wrong hands. The ''misthios'' refused at first, not wishing to abandon her life in [[Greece]],<ref name="A Message Delivered"/> but later changed her mind after witnessing the Apple of Eden's corrupting powers first-hand when they affected her friend [[Barnabas]].<ref name="Power Corrupts All">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[Power Corrupts All]]</ref> With the Staff of Hermes granting her immortality, Kassandra would embark on a centuries-long quest to destroy dangerous Pieces of Eden across the globe.<ref name="ANH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[A New Horizon]]</ref>
 
During her search for an [[Isle of Skye's Apple of Eden|Apple of Eden]] on the [[Isle of Skye]] in the late 9th century CE, Kassandra crossed paths with the [[Vikings|Viking]] [[Eivor Varinsdottir]]. Although Kassandra was distrustful of Eivor at first, Aletheia insisted that the two should work together to find the Apple, and the ''misthios'' reluctantly accepted.<ref name="Tossing and Turning">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[Tossing and Turning]]</ref> Later, after Kassandra and Eivor had a falling out, Aletheia tried to convince the former to return to the Viking, leading to an argument where Kassandra insisted that Eivor was "impossible" and that she would never trust her.<ref name="Counting Sheep">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[Counting Sheep]]</ref> In the end, however, the two warriors were able to put their differences aside and retrieve the Apple of Eden from its [[Cave of Gold|vault]], ending its "curse" over the island.<ref name="WDMC">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Assassin's Creed Crossover Stories]]'' – [[What Dreams May Come]]</ref>


===Aiding the Heir of Memories===
===Aiding the Heir of Memories===
After finding Theras, Kassandra was sent to [[Agamemnon's Tomb|find]] [[Tomb of Eteokles|three]] [[Tomb of Orion|tombs]]. Aletheia appeared at the entrance of each, in order that Layla, acting as the Heir of Memories, would be able to unlock the gate to Atlantis. During Layla's exploration of three tombs, Aletheia revealed that she had a consciousness kept within the Staff, able to communicate with Layla and listen to frequencies, speaking of a currently unidentified male "interloper" who was interfering with the communications frequency between the Altair II and Layla.<ref name="HoM"/>
{{Quote|The Heir of Memories in my vision had foresight. Your reaction was entirely human—and inhumane. I fear you'll learn nothing from what I've created for you.|Aletheia to Layla, following the latter's accidental murder of Victoria, 2018.|The Fate of Atlantis: Torment of Hades|21st century conversations}}
In 2018, Aletheia met the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Layla Hassan]], the Heir of Memories, after Kassandra passed the Staff of Hermes to her. The Isu instructed Layla to find the three symbols needed to unlock the Great Seal to Altantis, which she did after locating the tombs found by Kassandra by exploring her memories in the [[Animus]].<ref name="HoM"/>


After the gate to Atlantis was unlocked, Aletheia appeared as a projection to Layla, and later to Victoria Bibeau, instructing that Layla synchronise with Kassandra's experience of Aletheia's custom built simulations in order to unlock the full potential of the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus.<ref name="ACOD">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – [[The Fate of Atlantis: Fields of Elysium]]'' – [[21st century conversations|Modern day]]</ref>
After the gate to Atlantis was unlocked, Aletheia appeared as a projection to Layla, and later to [[Victoria Bibeau]], instructing the former to [[Synchronization|synchronize]] with Kassandra's experience of Aletheia's simulations in order to unlock the full potential of the Staff of Hermes. During Layla's time reliving Kassandra's memories, Aletheia warned her that someone known as "the Interloper" sought to stop her.<ref name="FoE">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Fate of Atlantis: Fields of Elysium]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|Modern day]]</ref>


When three members of [[Sigma Team]] attacked, Layla remarked that Aletheia had turned tail, and as such is nowhere to be found after the attack.<ref name="ACOD"/>
The Interloper turned out to be the [[Master Templar]] [[Juhani Otso Berg]], who dispatched several [[Sigma Team]] operatives to Atlantis to eliminate Layla and Victoria and take the Staff. Although Layla successfully defeated them, she lost control of her emotions due to the Staff's corrupting influence and the [[Bleeding Effect]] and accidentally struck Victoria, killing her. Aletheia then appeared, proclaiming that the Heir of Memories in her vision had foresight and that Layla might not be the Heir afterall.<ref name="ToH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Fate of Atlantis: Torment of Hades]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|Modern day]]</ref>


Aletheia eventually resurfaced to let Layla continue with the trials until Victoria interrupted, fearing for Layla's destabilizing vitals. Aletheia witnessed a [[Bleeding Effect]]-crazed Layla strike Victoria dead with the Staff's power, to which caused her to regret choosing Layla as the Heir of Memories.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – [[The Fate of Atlantis: Torment of Hades]]'' – Modern day</ref>
After Layla insisted that Aletheia give her one more chance to prove herself, the Isu reluctantly agreed to let her conclude the final trial, but followed her into the simulation to supervise her actions. Upon completion, Aletheia spoke to Layla one final time and warned her that Berg had reached their location before fading away with the Animus transmission.<ref name="JoA">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' – [[21st century conversations#Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|Modern day]]</ref> Afterwards, Aletheia ceased all contact with Layla.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[Layla Hassan's personal files#2020|Layla Hassan's personal files]]: Staff of Hermes Trismegistus</ref>


Aletheia reluctantly agreed to let Layla conclude the final trial, but followed her into the simulation supervise her actions. Upon completion, Alethiea returned Kassandra from the simulation and congratulated her. Aletheia then spoke out to Laya one final time and warned her that the interloper, revealed to be [[Juhani Otso Berg]], had reached their location before fading away with the Animus transmission.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis'' – Modern day</ref>
===Reunion with Loki===
{{Dialogue3|Aletheia|Is the Mad One here?|Basim|No, my love. Only we remain.|And Layla?|The Heir of Memories fulfilled her role perfectly. Now then. A new world awaits.|Basim speaking to Aletheia, 2020.|Assassin's Creed: Valhalla|21st century conversations}}
[[File:ACV Basim Recovering in 2020.png|thumb|250px|left|A reborn Basim holding the Staff of Hermes]]
In 2020, Layla brought the Staff of Hermes to the Yggdrasil chamber where the dormant body of [[Basim ibn Ishaq]], Loki's human incarnation, lay in suspended animation. As Layla connected herself to Yggdrasil to enter [[the Grey]] in the hopes of finding a solution to a series of anomalies affecting the Earth, she inadvertently dropped the Staff. After Basim was freed by Layla from his digital imprisonment, he fell onto the Staff, reviving him and granting him biological immortality.<ref name="ACV">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]]'' – [[21st century conversations|Modern day]]</ref>


===Reunion with Loki===
After being silent for so long, Aletheia finally spoke to her lover, asking if their plan formulated millennia ago had worked. Basim confirmed that Odin was long gone and that Layla had played her role perfectly, before musing that an entire new world awaited them.<ref name="ACV"/>
In 2020 Layla Hassan had brought the Staff to the Yggdrasil chamber where the dorment body of [[Basim Ibn Ishaq]] still layed. Having fufilled the plan Loki and Aletheia had planned long ago she dropped the staff on the floor. Basim's body was dropped onto the staff and revived. After being silent for so long Aletheia once again spoke to her lover asking if their plan had gone as planned.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – Modern day</ref>


==Legacy==
==Legacy==
In 431 BCE, when Kassandra visited the [[Ancient Forge]] on the island of [[Andros]], Aletheia spoke to her, acting as the system voice for the Forge as it upgraded the [[Spear of Leonidas]].<ref name="Memories Awoken">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Memories Awoken]]</ref>
In 431 BCE, when Kassandra visited the [[Ancient Forge]] on the island of [[Andros]], Aletheia spoke to her, acting as the system voice for the Forge as it upgraded the [[Spear of Leonidas]].<ref name="Memories Awoken">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Memories Awoken]]</ref> Later, Kassandra also discovered Aletheia's recordings on the Olympos Project, after traveling to the [[Gateway to the Lost City]] in search of her father, [[Pythagoras]].<ref name="TGoA"/>
 
Aletheia's recordings on the Olympos Project was later discovered by Kassandra, who traveled to the vault in search of her father, [[Pythagoras]].<ref name="TGoA"/>


In 2018, Layla Hassan kept a record of her findings about Aletheia on her laptop.<ref name="WiA"/>
In 2018, Layla Hassan kept a record of her findings about Aletheia on her laptop.<ref name="WiA"/>
==Behind the scenes==
According to [[Pindar]]'s ''{{Wiki|Pindar's First Olympian Ode|Olympian Ode}}'', Aletheia was the daughter of Zeus, however according to [[Aesop]]'s ''[[Aesop's Fables|Fables]]'', she was crafted by [[Prometheus]].<ref name="WP"/> Aletheia was also revered as the [[Greece|Greek]] goddess of truth, as was her [[Rome|Roman]] equivalent Veritas. Aletheia, [[wikt:ἀλήθεια|ἀλήθεια]], is [[Greece|Greek]] for 'not a lie, truth'.
The 'impression' of Aletheia on Layla's computer is similar to [[Martin Deschambault]]'s concept art of [[Minerva]].


==Gallery==
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Aletheia.png|Impression of Aletheia on Layla's laptop
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ACOD TFoA Aletheia.png|Close-up of Aletheia
ACOD TFoA Aletheia.png|Close-up of Aletheia
ACOD The Isu Beckon 3.png|Aletheia speaking to Kassandra in the Great Seal to Atlantis
ACOD A Message Delivered 6.png|Kassandra meeting Aletheia in the Tomb of Phaiax
AC Blade of Shao Jun - Atlantis Gateway.png|Aletheia in the Gateway to the Lost City
ACV DB Angrboda.PNG|Aletheia as Angrboda
ACV DB Angrboda.PNG|Aletheia as Angrboda
ACOD A Message Delivered 11.png|Aletheia reminding Kassandra of her duties as the Keeper
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==Behind the scenes==
According to [[Pindar]]'s ''{{Wiki|Pindar's First Olympian Ode|Olympian Ode}}'', Aletheia was the daughter of Zeus; however, according to [[Aesop]]'s ''[[Aesop's Fables|Fables]]'', she was crafted by [[Prometheus]].<ref name="WP"/> Aletheia was also revered as the Greek goddess of truth, as was her [[Rome|Roman]] equivalent, Veritas. Aletheia, [[wikt:ἀλήθεια|ἀλήθεια]], is Greek for 'not a lie, truth'.
The 'impression' of Aletheia on Layla's computer is similar to [[Martin Deschambault]]'s concept art of [[Minerva]].
Given the conceit behind the simulations in ''[[The Fate of Atlantis]]'' expansion for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'', there is a possibility that Aletheia is in fact a Human-Isu [[hybrid]]. One of the notes that can be found in the simulation of Atlantis makes mention of a hybrid being recently appointed as ''Dikastes'', which would coincide with Aletheia's tenure as ''Dikastes''.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' – [[Isu codex]]: "Letter from Mneseas"</ref>


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"Call me Aletheia. I am truth and its revelation, and I am calling you out."
―Aletheia to Kassandra, c. 421 BCE.[src]-[m]

Aletheia was an Isu and the Dikastes of Atlantis around the time of the Human-Isu War. Unlike many of the known Isu who were deified by their human slave species, Aletheia became a personification of truth and was repulsed by those among her own people who had embraced divine status.[4]

However, she later became involved in a potentially scandalous inter-realm affair as the mistress of the Asgardian Loki, a union which produced three children: Fenrir, Jörmungandr, and Hel.[5]

When Aletheia suffered a grave injury, Loki, desperate to save his lover, transferred her consciousness into the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus. From there, she would one day interact with the Keeper of the Staff and help the Staff's heir in her journey. She also made numerous recordings on the Olympos Project and stored them in the Gateway to the Lost City, a vault connected to Atlantis. In order to teach Kassandra how to use the Staff, Aletheia also created several simulations based on the memories of her time as Dikastes of Atlantis.

Names[edit | edit source]

Aletheia was considered a god in Greek mythology. She was also known by her Roman counterpart Veritas.[6] The Norse name for Aletheia was Angrboða, who in Norse mythology was depicted as a jötnar. Her name of Angrboða could roughly be translated into "the one who brings grief," "she who offers sorrow," or "harm-bidder", while other sources translated it as "truth-giver."[7]

Biography[edit | edit source]

Dikastes of Atlantis[edit | edit source]

"In my time as Dikastes, I also tried to bring balance to Atlantis, but it wasn't enough."
―Aletheia to Kassandra, c. 421 BCE.[src]-[m]

During the Isu Era, Aletheia served as the Dikastes of Atlantis, appointed by the city's ruler Poseidon. During her tenure, she attempted to bring balance by passing judgement on the city's laws and customs.[8]

At one point, Aletheia became aware of the Olympos Project,[9] a scientific exercise conducted by her fellow Isu Aita and Juno as a means to quell a rebellion by the humans if they ever revolted.[8] Horrified at their experiments, Aletheia made numerous recordings detailing their actions and stored them in a number of steles in a vault connected to Atlantis.[9] Seeing that Poseidon's prohibition of experiments on humans didn't stop the two Isu from using Atlantis' Knowledge to run their nefarious project, Aletheia advised the Dikastes Basileus to end the current cycle and sink the city for good.[8]

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War with Asgard[edit | edit source]

Loki: "Have we no power to stop him? To save our son? No recourse?"
Aletheia: "What can we say? And to whom? Must the world know about our children? Must your wife learn of us? Is that a risk you want to take?"
Loki: "I must do something! Anything!"
—Aletheia and Loki discussing their son Fenrir's imprisonment.[src]-[m]

Some time later, the Isu waged a war with their Isu brethren in the city of Asgard in Scandinavia. During the conflict, Aletheia fell in love with Loki, an Isu belonging to the Æsir group, with whom she mothered three children: Fenrir, Hel and Jörmungandr.[5] She and Fenrir lived in Jötunheimr and Loki would sometimes leave Asgard to be with them.[10] As such, Aletheia and Loki were forced to smuggle their son to Asgard with help from the Builder, who sought to kill Odin, the Asgardian Isu leader.[11]

Before Loki left for Asgard, Aletheia spoke to the Capitoline TriadJupiter, Juno, and Minerva—who had started to search for a method to save their people from the cataclysm threatening them. They assured her that their success was imminent, as they had started developing a seventh method of salvation. Aletheia told Loki about the meeting, but he was not convinced since they had already failed six times before.[12]

One day, Aletheia was hassled by Juno, who was trying to convince her to join her side and to help her prevent the humans from inheriting the world, to which Aletheia responded that Juno was underestimating the humans, as they would outlive their creators following the catastrophe. Suddenly, Odin, who was searching for a way to survive the disaster, entered Aletheia's abode, searching for her. Having heard rumors about the new method, he questioned the two women. Juno immediately told him about the Capitoline Triad's experiment.[10]

As she had learnt from Loki that Odin had imprisoned their child,[13] and seeing an opportunity to learn about Asgard's defenses, Aletheia drove Juno away and tricked Odin into subjecting himself to a truth device. As Odin was weakened by it, Loki revealed himself and demanded to know what he would do to Fenrir. Odin was honest and told them that he intended to keep their son imprisoned until the solar flare struck the Earth. Satisfied with the answer, Aletheia incapacitated him and the two Isu hung Odin from a tree.[10] Unbeknownst to Aletheia, Odin, with help from Juno, later escaped and stole the "Mead" from Jupiter and Minerva,[14] using it to build Yggdrasil, which would upload the DNA of the Asgardian Isu and reincarnate them as humans millennia in the future.[15]

Time passed and Odin, fulfilling his statement, locked away Fenrir definitively. Angered by Odin's actions, Loki talked to Aletheia about the situation. She reprimanded him, saying he should have been more careful when transporting Fenrir to Asgard. Desperate, Loki pondered about going public with their son's imprisonment. Aletheia attempted to calm him down, worried for their other children's safety if Loki's wife Sigyn found out about their affair, but Loki, determined to do something, left the conversation.[5] Shortly after, Loki returned to her, having killed Odin's son Baldr by poisoning him with mistletoe. Aletheia was worried that someone might have seen him commit the crime, but Loki only laughed in response.[16] It did not take long for Odin to identify his son's killer, and soon soldiers arrived at Aletheia and Loki's door. While the former became worried, the latter revealed that he would appeal to the High Council and tell them about Odin's crimes.[17]

Aletheia contacted Loki again, who had rid himself from the courts, with news from the High Council. Apparently, they had discovered that Juno had aided Odin in the theft of the Mead,[18] so she could use a sample of it to immortalize her late husband,[15] and stripped her of her title of Mother of Wisdom. Having heard rumors of the Mead's effects, Aletheia informed Loki that it required a human host, so they could be reborn as one of them. Loki was surprised, even disgusted, but Aletheia told him that it was a risk that they would be willing to take, if they were to survive their doom.[18]

Cheating death[edit | edit source]

Aletheia: "I... I live. If this is living. A mind without a body."
Loki: "And do you feel?"
Aletheia: "I feel myself. My sense of being. Nothing more. Nothing less. No pain or... or joy... or passage of time."
—Aletheia explaining her new state of existence in the Staff of Hermes.[src]-[m]

As the Great Catastrophe approached and the time of the Isu started running short, Odin departed from Asgard to other lands to find a way to resurrect his son. Seeing this as a perfect opportunity to strike, Loki and Aletheia went to steal the seventh method from Odin's domains.[19] However, just before they could steal it, Aletheia was gravely injured. Concluding that it was the only way for her to survive, Loki transferred her consciousness into the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus.[3][20][21]

On the day the solar flare reached the Earth, using the calculations of the Staff, Aletheia devised a plan to be reunited with Loki in the future, instructing him to infiltrate the Yggdrasil chamber and use the machine to reincarnate himself as a human while she would wait in silence in the Staff. They bid each other farewell, as Loki returned the Staff to Hermes and then left for the Yggdrasil chamber.[22]

Helping the Keeper[edit | edit source]

"I can now present myself to you in a form that you recognize. You must deliver me to the Heir of Memories. Even now, she watches us. When I speak to you, I speak through you to her."
―Aletheia speaking to Kassandra, c. 421 BCE.[src]-[m]
Aletheia meeting Kassandra on Triton Island

Circa 421 BCE, a projection of Aletheia summoned the Spartan misthios Kassandra, the most recent owner of the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus, to the Island of Triton. There, Aletheia introduced herself to Kassandra, asking her to pledge herself to the "Heir of Memories" and vow to safeguard the Staff until it could be passed on to the Heir. She then told Kassandra to find Theras, in order for the Heir to continue her journey.[23]

After finding Theras, Kassandra was sent to find three tombs that were also instrumental to the Heir's mission. In front of each tomb, Kassandra spoke to Aletheia, who explained the former's role as the Keeper in more detail and claimed that she would help the Heir by standing before the tombs.[24]

When Kassandra returned to Atlantis and accessed its throne room with her Isu blood and the Staff, Aletheia appeared and explained that she had created simulations to help her learn how to control the Staff through the Keeper's Insights. Kassandra agreed to pass the trials and accessed the first simulation, based on Elysium.[25]

Aletheia showing holograms of the Isu rulers to Kassandra

After Kassandra completed all the simulations and awoke back in the throne room, Aletheia congratulated her and explained that the simulations were in fact trials. As the Isu revealed that they were based on her own memories, holograms of Leonidas, Brasidas, and Phoibe appeared, revealing that one purpose of the trials was to teach Kassandra to say goodbye to her friends and family. When the misthios asked if her loved ones were real in the simulations, Aletheia only said they had always been with her.[8]

Afterwards, holograms of Persephone, Hades, and Poseidon appeared, as Aletheia proceeded to explain each teaching of the trials: Elysium was doomed as its ruler searched for total control, the Underworld was devastated by chaos, and Atlantis proved the flawed nature of the Isu. With that, Aletheia affirmed that Kassandra's role was to keep the powers of the Staff, not to use them to rule the world, but to protect it. Swearing to uphold her role as the Keeper and use her powers for the betterment of humanity, Kassandra left Atlantis.[8]

In 420 BCE, Aletheia again contacted Kassandra and asked her to travel to the Tomb of Phaiax on Korfu Island. There, Kassandra asked the Isu to repair the Spear of Leonidas, which had been depowered by an Apple of Eden, but Aletheia revealed that she was unable to do so. She then projected a holographic map of the world, highlighting the locations of various Pieces of Eden.[26]

Aletheia reminding Kassandra of her duties as the Keeper

While Kassandra observed the map, Aletheia explained that, as the Keeper, it was Kassandra's duty to recover the dangerous artifacts from those locations before they fell into the wrong hands. The misthios refused at first, not wishing to abandon her life in Greece,[26] but later changed her mind after witnessing the Apple of Eden's corrupting powers first-hand when they affected her friend Barnabas.[27] With the Staff of Hermes granting her immortality, Kassandra would embark on a centuries-long quest to destroy dangerous Pieces of Eden across the globe.[28]

During her search for an Apple of Eden on the Isle of Skye in the late 9th century CE, Kassandra crossed paths with the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir. Although Kassandra was distrustful of Eivor at first, Aletheia insisted that the two should work together to find the Apple, and the misthios reluctantly accepted.[29] Later, after Kassandra and Eivor had a falling out, Aletheia tried to convince the former to return to the Viking, leading to an argument where Kassandra insisted that Eivor was "impossible" and that she would never trust her.[30] In the end, however, the two warriors were able to put their differences aside and retrieve the Apple of Eden from its vault, ending its "curse" over the island.[31]

Aiding the Heir of Memories[edit | edit source]

"The Heir of Memories in my vision had foresight. Your reaction was entirely human—and inhumane. I fear you'll learn nothing from what I've created for you."
―Aletheia to Layla, following the latter's accidental murder of Victoria, 2018.[src]-[m]

In 2018, Aletheia met the Assassin Layla Hassan, the Heir of Memories, after Kassandra passed the Staff of Hermes to her. The Isu instructed Layla to find the three symbols needed to unlock the Great Seal to Altantis, which she did after locating the tombs found by Kassandra by exploring her memories in the Animus.[23]

After the gate to Atlantis was unlocked, Aletheia appeared as a projection to Layla, and later to Victoria Bibeau, instructing the former to synchronize with Kassandra's experience of Aletheia's simulations in order to unlock the full potential of the Staff of Hermes. During Layla's time reliving Kassandra's memories, Aletheia warned her that someone known as "the Interloper" sought to stop her.[32]

The Interloper turned out to be the Master Templar Juhani Otso Berg, who dispatched several Sigma Team operatives to Atlantis to eliminate Layla and Victoria and take the Staff. Although Layla successfully defeated them, she lost control of her emotions due to the Staff's corrupting influence and the Bleeding Effect and accidentally struck Victoria, killing her. Aletheia then appeared, proclaiming that the Heir of Memories in her vision had foresight and that Layla might not be the Heir afterall.[33]

After Layla insisted that Aletheia give her one more chance to prove herself, the Isu reluctantly agreed to let her conclude the final trial, but followed her into the simulation to supervise her actions. Upon completion, Aletheia spoke to Layla one final time and warned her that Berg had reached their location before fading away with the Animus transmission.[34] Afterwards, Aletheia ceased all contact with Layla.[35]

Reunion with Loki[edit | edit source]

Aletheia: "Is the Mad One here?"
Basim: "No, my love. Only we remain."
Aletheia: "And Layla?"
Basim: "The Heir of Memories fulfilled her role perfectly. Now then. A new world awaits."
—Basim speaking to Aletheia, 2020.[src]-[m]
A reborn Basim holding the Staff of Hermes

In 2020, Layla brought the Staff of Hermes to the Yggdrasil chamber where the dormant body of Basim ibn Ishaq, Loki's human incarnation, lay in suspended animation. As Layla connected herself to Yggdrasil to enter the Grey in the hopes of finding a solution to a series of anomalies affecting the Earth, she inadvertently dropped the Staff. After Basim was freed by Layla from his digital imprisonment, he fell onto the Staff, reviving him and granting him biological immortality.[36]

After being silent for so long, Aletheia finally spoke to her lover, asking if their plan formulated millennia ago had worked. Basim confirmed that Odin was long gone and that Layla had played her role perfectly, before musing that an entire new world awaited them.[36]

Legacy[edit | edit source]

In 431 BCE, when Kassandra visited the Ancient Forge on the island of Andros, Aletheia spoke to her, acting as the system voice for the Forge as it upgraded the Spear of Leonidas.[37] Later, Kassandra also discovered Aletheia's recordings on the Olympos Project, after traveling to the Gateway to the Lost City in search of her father, Pythagoras.[9]

In 2018, Layla Hassan kept a record of her findings about Aletheia on her laptop.[4]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

According to Pindar's Olympian Ode, Aletheia was the daughter of Zeus; however, according to Aesop's Fables, she was crafted by Prometheus.[6] Aletheia was also revered as the Greek goddess of truth, as was her Roman equivalent, Veritas. Aletheia, ἀλήθεια, is Greek for 'not a lie, truth'.

The 'impression' of Aletheia on Layla's computer is similar to Martin Deschambault's concept art of Minerva.

Given the conceit behind the simulations in The Fate of Atlantis expansion for Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, there is a possibility that Aletheia is in fact a Human-Isu hybrid. One of the notes that can be found in the simulation of Atlantis makes mention of a hybrid being recently appointed as Dikastes, which would coincide with Aletheia's tenure as Dikastes.[38]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed: Initiates – Timeline
  2. Assassin's Creed: SyndicateModern day: "World War I simulation"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "Basilica Ruins"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyLayla Hassan's personal files: "Who is Aletheia"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "Thornburg Henges"
  6. 6.0 6.1 Veritas on Wikipedia
  7. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaDatabase: Angrboda
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of AtlantisThe Fate of Atlantis
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Gates of Atlantis
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaMistress of the Iron Wood
  11. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Big Finish
  12. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "Hlutrholt"
  13. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaExtended Family
  14. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaA Feast to Remember
  15. 15.0 15.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Price of Wisdom
  16. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "Quartzite Ridge"
  17. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "Kildesbig"
  18. 18.0 18.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "Briudun Hill"
  19. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "Aqueduct"
  20. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "Needham Lake"
  21. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "Seven Sisters"
  22. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAnimus Anomalies: "The Needles"
  23. 23.0 23.1 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Lost Tales of GreeceThe Heir of Memories
  24. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Lost Tales of GreeceThree Symbols Entombed
  25. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis: Fields of ElysiumThe Isu Beckon
  26. 26.0 26.1 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyAssassin's Creed Crossover StoriesA Message Delivered
  27. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyAssassin's Creed Crossover StoriesPower Corrupts All
  28. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyAssassin's Creed Crossover StoriesA New Horizon
  29. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAssassin's Creed Crossover StoriesTossing and Turning
  30. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAssassin's Creed Crossover StoriesCounting Sheep
  31. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaAssassin's Creed Crossover StoriesWhat Dreams May Come
  32. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis: Fields of ElysiumModern day
  33. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis: Torment of HadesModern day
  34. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of AtlantisModern day
  35. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaLayla Hassan's personal files: Staff of Hermes Trismegistus
  36. 36.0 36.1 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaModern day
  37. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyMemories Awoken
  38. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of AtlantisIsu codex: "Letter from Mneseas"