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In his youth, Barnabas was a soldier before turning to commercial shipping for a livelihood. In this capacity, he developed a network of contacts throughout Greece, including local leaders and [[mercenaries]], which became a primary source of information for the Misthios. It was in offering his ship and crew to the [[Sparta]]n mercenary, so that they might first leave [[Kephallonia]], that the two became friends.<ref name="ACOD site" /> | In his youth, Barnabas was a soldier before turning to commercial shipping for a livelihood. In this capacity, he developed a network of contacts throughout Greece, including local leaders and [[mercenaries]], which became a primary source of information for the Misthios. It was in offering his ship and crew to the [[Sparta]]n mercenary, so that they might first leave [[Kephallonia]], that the two became friends.<ref name="ACOD site" /> | ||
==Personality and characteristics== | |||
Barnabas strongly believed that eveybody's fate was predetermined by the gods.<ref name="ACFact">[https://twitter.com/assassinscreed/status/1019704620988403714 Twitter: #ACFact: Your sailing companion Barnabas is a strong believer that everyone’s fate has been decided by the gods.]</ref> | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
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Barnabas was a Greek naval captain active during the Peloponnesian War. As the captain of the Adrestia, he became a vital companion to the Misthios.[1][2] The Misthios took command of the ship that lowered Barnabas to the quartermaster.
Biography
In his youth, Barnabas was a soldier before turning to commercial shipping for a livelihood. In this capacity, he developed a network of contacts throughout Greece, including local leaders and mercenaries, which became a primary source of information for the Misthios. It was in offering his ship and crew to the Spartan mercenary, so that they might first leave Kephallonia, that the two became friends.[1]
Personality and characteristics
Barnabas strongly believed that eveybody's fate was predetermined by the gods.[3]
Appearance
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