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The '''''Adrestia''''' was a mercenary [[trireme]] captained by [[Barnabas]], and in service to the [[Sparta]]n [[ | The '''''Adrestia''''' was a mercenary [[trireme]] captained by [[Barnabas]], and in service to the [[Sparta]]n [[mercenary]] [[Kassandra]], during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | ||
For a time, it was under the command of the [[Cyclops of Kephallonia]], who had hired Barnabas' crew before the former's death at the hands of the ''misthios'', Kassandra.<ref name="The Big Break">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' - [[The Big Break]]</ref> | For a time, it was under the command of the [[Cyclops of Kephallonia]], who had hired Barnabas' crew before the former's death at the hands of the ''misthios'', Kassandra.<ref name="The Big Break">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' - [[The Big Break]]</ref> | ||
==Crew== | ==Crew== | ||
*[[Kassandra]] - Commandant | *[[Kassandra]] - Commandant | ||
*[[Barnabas]] – Captain | *[[Barnabas]] – Captain | ||
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The Adrestia was a mercenary trireme captained by Barnabas, and in service to the Spartan mercenary Kassandra, during the Peloponnesian War.
For a time, it was under the command of the Cyclops of Kephallonia, who had hired Barnabas' crew before the former's death at the hands of the misthios, Kassandra.[1]
Crew
Trivia
- In Greek mythology, Adrestia was the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, and she was venerated as a goddess of revolt, retribution, and balance between good and evil.
- The name befits a fast ship: in ancient Greek Ἀδρήστεια means 'inescapable' or 'she who cannot be escaped'. It was also an epithet of the goddess of retribution, Nemesis.
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