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The '''Isu Harbormaster''' was an [[Isu]] and [[human]] [[slavery|slaver]] who served as a foreman in [[Aletheia]]'s [[Aletheia's simulations|simulation]] of [[Atlantis]].
The '''Isu Harbormaster''' was an [[Isu]] and [[human]] [[slavery|slaver]] who served as a foreman in [[Aletheia]]'s [[Aletheia's simulations|simulation]] of [[Atlantis]].
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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Simulated life===
===Simulated life===
In the simulation of Atlantis created by the Isu Aletheia, the foreman was in charge of a [[Adamant]] [[Atlantis Latomia|mine]] within in the southern outer ring of Atlantis and secretly worked with [[Xarios]] to supply [[Aita]] and his spouse [[Juno]] workers for the [[Olympos Project]] experiments.<ref name="Cracks">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' ''[[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' – [[Through the Cracks]]</ref>  
In the simulation of Atlantis created by the Isu Aletheia, the foreman was in charge of an [[adamant]] [[Atlantis Latomia|mine]] within the southern outer ring of Atlantis and secretly worked with [[Xarios]] to supply [[Aita]] and his spouse [[Juno]] workers for the [[Olympos Project]] experiments.<ref name="Cracks">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis]]'' – [[Through the Cracks]]</ref>  


Sometime before [[Kassandra]]'s arrival, the foreman supplied one of his men [[Damades]], the father of [[Alkon (Atlantis)|Alkon]] to the experimentation chambers under Atlantis.<ref name="Cracks"/>
Sometime before [[Kassandra]]'s arrival, the foreman supplied one of his men [[Damades]], the father of [[Alkon (Atlantis)|Alkon]] to the experimentation chambers under Atlantis.<ref name="Cracks"/>


Determined to find Alkon's Father, Kassandra tracked down the lsu foreman.<ref name="Cracks"/> After infiltrating the foreman's quarters, the Isu questioned how the the she snuck past his guards. Kassandra ignoring this question asked the foreman where Damades was, slipping he asked why the ''[[dikastes]]'' was looking for missing humans and the Misthios asked back how he knew the human was missing. Acting quick the foreman made up a lie that humans sometimes slip through the cracks when they transport adamant. Kassandra still demanded to know where the experimentation chamber was and after a small interrogation the man revealed the fate and the [[Garden of Kymopoleia|whereabouts]] of the missing workers but also said it was meningless since the doors were locked.<ref name="Cracks"/>
Determined to find Alkon's father,<ref name="GoodFromFar">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of Atlantis'' – [[Good From Far, Far From Good]]</ref> Kassandra tracked down the lsu foreman.<ref name="Cracks"/> After infiltrating the foreman's quarters, the Isu questioned how the the she snuck past his guards. Kassandra ignoring this question asked the foreman where Damades was, slipping he asked why the ''[[dikastes]]'' was looking for missing humans and the Misthios asked back how he knew the human was missing. Acting quick the foreman made up a lie that humans sometimes slip through the cracks when they transport adamant. Kassandra still demanded to know where the experimentation chamber was and after a small interrogation the man revealed the fate and the [[Garden of Kymopoleia|whereabouts]] of the missing workers but also said it was meningless since the doors were locked.<ref name="Cracks"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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ACOD FoA JoA Through the Cracks.png|Close-up of the foreman
ACOD FoA JoA Through the Cracks.png|Close-up of the foreman
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Latest revision as of 00:27, 16 August 2024

They call me many things: Murderer. Cutthroat. Thief. But you may call me Isu Foreman.

This article is about a subject that lacks an official name and is known only by its nickname, title, or alias.

The Isu Harbormaster was an Isu and human slaver who served as a foreman in Aletheia's simulation of Atlantis.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Simulated life[edit | edit source]

In the simulation of Atlantis created by the Isu Aletheia, the foreman was in charge of an adamant mine within the southern outer ring of Atlantis and secretly worked with Xarios to supply Aita and his spouse Juno workers for the Olympos Project experiments.[1]

Sometime before Kassandra's arrival, the foreman supplied one of his men Damades, the father of Alkon to the experimentation chambers under Atlantis.[1]

Determined to find Alkon's father,[2] Kassandra tracked down the lsu foreman.[1] After infiltrating the foreman's quarters, the Isu questioned how the the she snuck past his guards. Kassandra ignoring this question asked the foreman where Damades was, slipping he asked why the dikastes was looking for missing humans and the Misthios asked back how he knew the human was missing. Acting quick the foreman made up a lie that humans sometimes slip through the cracks when they transport adamant. Kassandra still demanded to know where the experimentation chamber was and after a small interrogation the man revealed the fate and the whereabouts of the missing workers but also said it was meningless since the doors were locked.[1]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyThe Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of AtlantisThrough the Cracks
  2. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – The Fate of Atlantis: Judgment of AtlantisGood From Far, Far From Good