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|''[[Athens|Athenians]] are known for their pursuit of wisdom and knowledge, so what better symbol than [[Minerva|Athena's]] wise old owl.''
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|''Enemies would panic like field mice when faced with a ship bearing an [[Eagle]] figurehead soaring down on them.''
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|''The mighty [[lion]] figurehead helped inspire crews to acts of bravery in the face of the enemy.''
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|''Those who saw a ship with a [[Medusa]] figurehead strapped to its prow knew their fate was sealed.''
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|''The [[Minotaur]] figurehead denoted a ship that reveled in its power to smash the opposition.''
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!Octopus
!Octopus
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|''Those that bore the figurehead of the octopus sent their enemies a single message – that they would meet their end in the depths.''
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!Pegasus
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|''Seen as a blessing from the gods, the {{Wiki|Pegasus|Pegasos}} figurehead indicated a ship that prized speed and grace above all things.''
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|''[[Poseidon]], [[Zeus]]'s brother and god of the sea is depicted with his trident, which was allegedly forged by the {{Wiki|Cyclops|Cyclopes}}.''
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!Reaper
!Reaper
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|''This grim figurehead appears as if straight out of [[Hades]] and will send all but the bravest scurrying to shore.''
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!{{Wiki|Scylla|Skylla}}
!Skylla
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|''A representation of {{Wiki|Scylla|Skylla}}, first mentioned in [[Homer]]'s [[Odyssey]], who would trap sailors between herself and {{Wiki|Kharybdis}}.''
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|''Those who bore the figurehead of the [[snake]] marked themselves out as cunning adversaries.''
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|The [[sphinx]] figurehead adorned the ships of strategists and was preferred by those who valued tactics over brute force.''
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The Adrestia at sea.

The Adrestia was a trireme captained by the Greek Barnabas in service to the Spartan misthios 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 Kassandra.[1]

Crew

  • Kassandra – Commandant
  • Barnabas – Captain
  • Herodotos
  • Alexios – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Bulis – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Bayek – Lieutenant (Ubisoft club)
  • Charon – Lieutenant (Helix Store)
  • Evie – Lieutenant (Ubisoft club)
  • Gelon – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Lionheart – Lieutenant (Helix Store)
  • Myrrine – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Nikolos
  • Nikolaos – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Odessa – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Pegasos – Lieutenant (Helix Store)
  • Roxana – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Spartan Renegade – Lieutenant (Helix Store)
  • Stentor – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Tekton – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Raza - Helmsman[2]

Behind the scenes

Upgrades

Through crafting, Kassandra could upgrade the Adrestia in a number of ways to enhance its weapons strength, hull durability, speed, and crew gear.

Figureheads

Image Name Description Availability
Athena's Owl Athenians are known for their pursuit of wisdom and knowledge, so what better symbol than Athena's wise old owl. Available through the Helix Store
Eagle Enemies would panic like field mice when faced with a ship bearing an Eagle figurehead soaring down on them. Poseidon's Fury
Lion The mighty lion figurehead helped inspire crews to acts of bravery in the face of the enemy. Alecto Shipwreck
Medusa Those who saw a ship with a Medusa figurehead strapped to its prow knew their fate was sealed. Writhing Dread defeated
Minotaur The Minotaur figurehead denoted a ship that reveled in its power to smash the opposition. Minotaur defeated
Octopus Those that bore the figurehead of the octopus sent their enemies a single message – that they would meet their end in the depths. Attila Shipwreck
Pegasos Seen as a blessing from the gods, the Pegasos figurehead indicated a ship that prized speed and grace above all things. Olympic Shipwreck
Poseidon Poseidon, Zeus's brother and god of the sea is depicted with his trident, which was allegedly forged by the Cyclopes. Available through the Helix Store
Reaper This grim figurehead appears as if straight out of Hades and will send all but the bravest scurrying to shore. Available through the Helix Store
Skylla A representation of Skylla, first mentioned in Homer's Odyssey, who would trap sailors between herself and Kharybdis. Available through the Helix Store
Snakes Those who bore the figurehead of the snake marked themselves out as cunning adversaries. Shipwreck of Nestor
Sphinx The sphinx figurehead adorned the ships of strategists and was preferred by those who valued tactics over brute force. Sphinx defeated

Crew skins

Image Name Description Availability
Assassins (Female) Available through Ubisoft Club
Assassins (Male) Available through Ubisoft Club
Athenians Phaleron Sunken Harbor
Bandits (Female, Male) Sunken Wreck of Datis
Barbarians Underwater Cavern
Barnabas' Crew Default Skin
Capricornus Sailors Available through the Helix Store
The Cult of Kosmos Palace of Amphitrite
Cultists Kill The Hydra
Daughters of Artemis Complete the Daughters of Artemis questline
Elite Athenians Available through the Helix Store
Elite Spartans Prototype Trireme of Ameinokles
Ferrymen Available through the Helix Store
Followers of Ares Dorion Underwater Cave
Greek Athletes Complete Olympics questline
The Held Available through the Helix Store
Medjay Acquired through the Ubisoft Club
Monger's men Kill the Monger
Persians Persian Remains
Pirates of the Aegean Twitch Prime reward
Scions Palace of Amphitrite
Spartans Ariabignes Shipwreck
The Water Born Available through the Helix Store

Ship Skins

Image Name Description Availability
The Adrestia Default Skin
The Aegean Pirate Twitch Prime reward
The Babylonian Acquired through Ubisoft Club
The Black Wind Defeat the legendary ship, The Black Wind
The Capricornus Available through the Helix Store
The Colors of Keos Complete the side quest, Recruitment Drive
The Crusher Available through the Helix Store
The Fist of Zeus Defeat the elite ship, The God's Rage
The Hounds of Hades Pavlopetri
The Hydra's Venom Defeat elite ship near Chios
The Last Ferry Available through the Helix Store
Paralos Available through the Helix Store
The Minotaur's Revenge Looted from an unmarked underwater cave in Makedonia
The Phoenician Acquired through the Ubisoft Club
Poseidon's Glory Available through the Helix Store
The Prancing Pegasos Hermits Dive
Raging Bull Random loot from naval combat
The Satyr Phoibean Lagoon
The Scarlet Dawn Defeat the elite ship, The Erginos
The Sea Swallow Defeat the elite ship, The Peloros
The Silent Serpent Stormfall Bay

Etymology

  • 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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