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[[File:ACOd-mural-Odysseus.jpg|thumb|250px|A 5th century BCE mural featuring Odysseus]]
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'''Odysseus''' was a legendary [[Greece|Greek]] king of [[Ithaka]] and the hero of [[Homer]]'s epic poem, the ''[[Odyssey]]''.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> The husband of [[Penelope]], he is well renowned as the hero who helped end the [[Trojan War]].
'''Odysseus''' was a legendary [[Greece|Greek]] king of [[Ithaka]] and the hero of [[Homer]]'s epic poem, the ''[[Odyssey]]''.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref> The husband of [[Penelope]], he is well renowned as the hero who helped end the [[Trojan War]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
As King of Ithaka, Odysseus owned a [[Odysseus' Palace|palace]] on the island. When the Trojan War broke out, Odysseus left the palace to his son's supervision<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Odysseus}}</ref> and departed for [[Troy]]. During the 10-year-old war, Odysseus became a major player, creating the [[Trojan Horse]] which helped the Greeks to win the battle. During his return trip that took ten years, Odysseus experienced numerous adventures, among them defeating the [[Cyclops]] [[Polyphemos (mythology)|Polyphemos]], and eluding the monstrous creatures [[Skylla]] and [[Charybdis]].<ref name="A Small Odyssey">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Small Odyssey]]</ref>
===Trojan War and Odyssey===
[[File:ACOd-mural-OdysseusPolyphemos.jpg|thumb|240px|Mural of Odysseus blinding the Cyclops Polyphemos]]
Odysseus was the son of Laertes, one of the [[Argonauts]]. As King of Ithaka, Odysseus owned a [[Odysseus' Palace|palace]] on the island. When the Trojan War broke out, Odysseus left the palace to his son's supervision<ref name="Wiki">{{WP|Odysseus}}</ref> and departed for [[Troy]]. During the 10-year-old war, Odysseus became a major player, creating the [[Trojan Horse]] which helped the Greeks to win the battle. During his return trip that took ten years, Odysseus experienced numerous adventures, among them defeating the [[Cyclops]] [[Polyphemos (mythology)|Polyphemos]], and eluding the monstrous creatures [[Skylla]] and [[Charybdis]].<ref name="A Small Odyssey">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Small Odyssey]]</ref>


===Return to Ithaka===
When he finally return to the island, he was received by his [[Pig|swineherd]] [[Eumaios]], who aided him in slaughtering all the suitors of Penelope.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> While at the [[Melanthios' Goat Farm|goat farm]], Odysseus met the goddess [[Athena]], who provided him with a disguise to aid him in killing the suitors.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Fatal Attraction]]</ref> With Eumaios, Odysseus slew {{Fact|June 2019}} his disloyal [[goat]]herd [[Melanthios]], who had mistaken Odysseus for a beggar when he returned, and struck him. While Odysseus had been away at war, Melanthios betrayed him and attempted to impress Penelope's suitors. Odysseus also visited the [[Cave of the Nymphs]] after his return.<ref name="ACOD" />
When he finally return to the island, he was received by his [[Pig|swineherd]] [[Eumaios]], who aided him in slaughtering all the suitors of Penelope.<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> While at the [[Melanthios' Goat Farm|goat farm]], Odysseus met the goddess [[Athena]], who provided him with a disguise to aid him in killing the suitors.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Fatal Attraction]]</ref> With Eumaios, Odysseus slew {{Fact|June 2019}} his disloyal [[goat]]herd [[Melanthios]], who had mistaken Odysseus for a beggar when he returned, and struck him. While Odysseus had been away at war, Melanthios betrayed him and attempted to impress Penelope's suitors. Odysseus also visited the [[Cave of the Nymphs]] after his return.<ref name="ACOD" />


==Legacy and influence==
===Legacy and influence===
While in Ithaka in 431 BCE, the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] encountered a woman named [[Odessa]], who claimed descent from Odysseus. In addition, she also recovered a [[Odysseus Set|set]] of [[armor]] allegedly belonging to Odysseus, as well as [[Penelope's Shroud]].<ref name="ACOD" />
While in Ithaka in 431 BCE, the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] encountered a woman named [[Odessa]], who claimed descent from Odysseus.<ref name="A Small Odyssey" /> In addition, she also recovered a [[Odysseus Set|set]] of [[armor]] allegedly belonging to Odysseus, as well as [[Penelope's Shroud]].<ref name="ACOD" />


==Trivia==
In 2018, one of [[Layla Hassan]]'s [[Animus]] [[Animus mod|modifications]] enabled an [[Odysseus (Animus mod)|avatar]] based on the mythical hero to become a lieutenant aboard Kassandra's ship, the ''[[Adrestia]]''.<ref name="ACOD" />
*Odysseus was the son of Laertes, one of the [[Argonauts]].
 
*A lieutenant named [[Odysseus (Animus mod)|Odysseus]] can be recruited aboard the ''[[Adrestia]]'' via the Helix Store in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''.
==Behind the scenes==
*The mural of Odysseus and the Sirens is based on a [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Odysseus_Sirens_BM_E440_n2.jpg red-figure stamnos] from the 5th century BCE.
Odysseus was a legendary figure and character first mentioned in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' and heavily in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''.
*The mural depicting Odysseus blinding the Cyclops Polyphemos is based on a [https://www.theoi.com/Gallery/L8.3.html painting] on an amphora from the 6th century BCE.
 
*The mural featuring Odysseus with a sword is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygnotus#/media/File:Reconstruction_of_Nekyia_by_Polygnotus.JPG reconstruction] of [[Polygnotos]]' ''{{Wiki|Nekyia}}''.
The mural of Odysseus and the Sirens is based on a [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Odysseus_Sirens_BM_E440_n2.jpg red-figure stamnos] from the 5th century BCE. The mural depicting Odysseus blinding the Cyclops Polyphemos is based on a [https://www.theoi.com/Gallery/L8.3.html painting] on an amphora from the 6th century BCE. The mural featuring Odysseus with a sword is based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polygnotus#/media/File:Reconstruction_of_Nekyia_by_Polygnotus.JPG reconstruction] of [[Polygnotos]]' ''{{Wiki|Nekyia}}''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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ACOd-muralmythSirenOdysseus.jpg|Odysseus and his crew facing the [[Siren (mythology)|sirens]]
ACOd-muralmythSirenOdysseus.jpg|Odysseus and his crew facing the [[Siren (mythology)|sirens]]
ACOD Kassandra Odysseus Set.png|Kassandra wearing Odysseus' armor
ACOD Kassandra Odysseus Set.png|Kassandra wearing Odysseus' armor
ACOd-mural-OdysseusPolyphemos.jpg|Mural of Odysseus blinding the [[Cyclops]] [[Polyphemos]]
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Forsaken]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' {{c|artwork only, simulated ship lieutenant}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' {{c|artwork only, simulated ship lieutenant}}
*''[[Discovery Tour: Ancient Greece]]'' {{Mo}}


==References==
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Revision as of 09:36, 13 November 2023

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Odysseus was a legendary Greek king of Ithaka and the hero of Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey.[1] The husband of Penelope, he is well renowned as the hero who helped end the Trojan War.

Biography

Trojan War and Odyssey

Mural of Odysseus blinding the Cyclops Polyphemos

Odysseus was the son of Laertes, one of the Argonauts. As King of Ithaka, Odysseus owned a palace on the island. When the Trojan War broke out, Odysseus left the palace to his son's supervision[2] and departed for Troy. During the 10-year-old war, Odysseus became a major player, creating the Trojan Horse which helped the Greeks to win the battle. During his return trip that took ten years, Odysseus experienced numerous adventures, among them defeating the Cyclops Polyphemos, and eluding the monstrous creatures Skylla and Charybdis.[3]

Return to Ithaka

When he finally return to the island, he was received by his swineherd Eumaios, who aided him in slaughtering all the suitors of Penelope.[4] While at the goat farm, Odysseus met the goddess Athena, who provided him with a disguise to aid him in killing the suitors.[5] With Eumaios, Odysseus slew [citation needed] his disloyal goatherd Melanthios, who had mistaken Odysseus for a beggar when he returned, and struck him. While Odysseus had been away at war, Melanthios betrayed him and attempted to impress Penelope's suitors. Odysseus also visited the Cave of the Nymphs after his return.[4]

Legacy and influence

While in Ithaka in 431 BCE, the Spartan misthios Kassandra encountered a woman named Odessa, who claimed descent from Odysseus.[3] In addition, she also recovered a set of armor allegedly belonging to Odysseus, as well as Penelope's Shroud.[4]

In 2018, one of Layla Hassan's Animus modifications enabled an avatar based on the mythical hero to become a lieutenant aboard Kassandra's ship, the Adrestia.[4]

Behind the scenes

Odysseus was a legendary figure and character first mentioned in Assassin's Creed: Revelations and heavily in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.

The mural of Odysseus and the Sirens is based on a red-figure stamnos from the 5th century BCE. The mural depicting Odysseus blinding the Cyclops Polyphemos is based on a painting on an amphora from the 6th century BCE. The mural featuring Odysseus with a sword is based on the reconstruction of Polygnotos' Nekyia.

Gallery

Appearances

References