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{{Character Infobox
|image = ACOd-Tekton.jpg
|active = 431 BCE<br />
|species = [[Human]]
|affiliates = Crew of the ''[[Adrestia]]'' {{c|431 BCE – ?}}}}
'''Tekton''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] carpenter and shipwright who lived during the 5th century BCE.


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==Bigoraphy==
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Tekton, along with his brother, was taught his craft by his father. In the summer of 432 BCE, however, [[Piracy|pirates]] slew Tekton's father, and the brothers harbored hatred towards the [[bandit]]s ever since.<ref name="A Pirate's Life">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' [[A Pirate's Life]]</ref>
'''Tekton''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] carpenter and a shipwright who lived during the 5th century BCE.


Around 431 BCE, he and his brother were sailing when [[Piracy|pirates]] attacked their ship, killing most of the crew and taking Tekton's brother to their [[Pirate Island|hideout]]. Tekton himself was shipwrecked on the shores of the [[Isle of Thisvi]].
Around 431 BCE, Tekton talked his brother to a voyage aboard a ship. Despite his brother's dislike of the sea, he agreed. While sailing in the [[Gulf of Korinth]], pirates attacked their ship, killing most of the crew and taking Tekton's brother to their [[Pirate Island|hideout]] on a nearby island. Tekton himself was [[shipwreck]]ed on the shores of the [[Isle of Thisvi]].<ref name="A Pirate's Life" />
Fortunately for Tekton, the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] found him and agreed to help him. In return for her aid, Tekton joined the crew of the ''[[Adrestia]]''.<ref name="A Pirate's Life">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' [[A Pirate's Life]]</ref>
 
Fortunately for Tekton, the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] found him and agreed to help him. In return for her aid, Tekton joined the crew of the ''[[Adrestia]]''.<ref name="A Pirate's Life" />
 
==Behind the scenes==
The name of Tekton, a character in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'', is based on the Greek word [[wikt:τέκτων|τέκτων]] (''téktōn''), meaning 'craftsman, carpenter, builder'.
 
His unique avatar can be Common, Rare, or Epic, with Epic being much rarer than Common or Rare.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center">
ACOD Tekton.png
ACOd-APiratesLife-Tekton.jpg|Tekton standing on the shipwreck
ACOD A Pirate's Life memory screenshot 01.png|Tekton meeting Kassandra
ACOd-APiratesLife-TektonaboardAdrestia.jpg|Tekton aboard the ''Adrestia''
</gallery>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Latest revision as of 00:03, 21 September 2021

Tekton was a Greek carpenter and shipwright who lived during the 5th century BCE.

Bigoraphy[edit | edit source]

Tekton, along with his brother, was taught his craft by his father. In the summer of 432 BCE, however, pirates slew Tekton's father, and the brothers harbored hatred towards the bandits ever since.[1]

Around 431 BCE, Tekton talked his brother to a voyage aboard a ship. Despite his brother's dislike of the sea, he agreed. While sailing in the Gulf of Korinth, pirates attacked their ship, killing most of the crew and taking Tekton's brother to their hideout on a nearby island. Tekton himself was shipwrecked on the shores of the Isle of Thisvi.[1]

Fortunately for Tekton, the Spartan misthios Kassandra found him and agreed to help him. In return for her aid, Tekton joined the crew of the Adrestia.[1]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The name of Tekton, a character in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, is based on the Greek word τέκτων (téktōn), meaning 'craftsman, carpenter, builder'.

His unique avatar can be Common, Rare, or Epic, with Epic being much rarer than Common or Rare.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]