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By the [[Peloponnesian War]], she travelled to the [[Port of Kreusis]] where a poetry festival was being held. There, she met and gained the acquaintance of [[Alkibiades]], an [[Athens|Athenian]] who shared his love for her poetry.<ref name="Praxilla's Admirer">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Praxilla's Admirer]]</ref> Unbeknowst to her, her son Orchimedes found out her whereabouts and made attempts to steal her lyre as revenge for abandoning him during his childhood. <ref name="Lyre Lyre">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Lyre Lyre]]</ref>Later, she was introduced by Alkibiades to the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] who, on the request of Orchimedes, recovered and gave her 5 Coral Roses. This distraction allowed Orchimedes to steal the lyre with help from Ismene in attempt to sell the lyre.<ref name="Praxilla's Admirer" /> | By the [[Peloponnesian War]], she travelled to the [[Port of Kreusis]] where a poetry festival was being held. There, she met and gained the acquaintance of [[Alkibiades]], an [[Athens|Athenian]] who shared his love for her poetry.<ref name="Praxilla's Admirer">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Praxilla's Admirer]]</ref> Unbeknowst to her, her son Orchimedes found out her whereabouts and made attempts to steal her lyre as revenge for abandoning him during his childhood. <ref name="Lyre Lyre">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Lyre Lyre]]</ref>Later, she was introduced by Alkibiades to the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] who, on the request of Orchimedes, recovered and gave her 5 Coral Roses. This distraction allowed Orchimedes to steal the lyre with help from Ismene in attempt to sell the lyre.<ref name="Praxilla's Admirer" /> | ||
Having discovered her lyre missing, Praxilla enlisted Kassandra's help to locate and recover the lyre, which the latter correctly assumed the culprit as Orchimedes. Kassandra recovered the damaged lyre from Orchimedes who was held by a [[Vipers | Having discovered her lyre missing, Praxilla enlisted Kassandra's help to locate and recover the lyre, which the latter correctly assumed the culprit as Orchimedes. Kassandra recovered the damaged lyre from Orchimedes who was held by a [[Vipers|group]] of bandits at the [[Temple of Athena Itonia]] and returned to Praxilla.<ref name="Lyre Lyre" /> Later on, Praxilla brought Kassandra to [[Timycha]], a master lyre maker in Kreusis to repair her lyre. Kassandra recovered the materials, allowing Praxilla's materials to be repaired in time for the upcoming festival.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Repairing the Lyre]]</ref> | ||
With the lyre repaired, Kassandra accompanied Praxilla to the stage for her poet performance. Praxilla gave Kassandra the chance to perform the poet play instead, only to be attacked by a group of bandits. Dispatching the thugs, Kassandra regrouped with Praxilla at her tent, where the latter was reunited with Orchimedes, who had returned and revealed her relations to her.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Praxilla's Legacy]]</ref> | With the lyre repaired, Kassandra accompanied Praxilla to the stage for her poet performance. Praxilla gave Kassandra the chance to perform the poet play instead, only to be attacked by a group of bandits. Dispatching the thugs, Kassandra regrouped with Praxilla at her tent, where the latter was reunited with Orchimedes, who had returned and revealed her relations to her.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Praxilla's Legacy]]</ref> | ||
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Praxilla of Sicyon was an influential Greek lyric poet who lived during the 5th century BCE. She was the wife of Achaikos and the mother of Orchimedes.
Biography
During her younger years, Praxilla was a well known poet amongst peers. At some point, she met and married Achaikos who, understood her passion for poetry, crafted her a lyre which she named after him. Having a child named Orchimedes, Praxilla's abandoned him and her husband to pursue her deams and be a wandering poet, an act which caused Orchimedes to harbour a hatred against her. During her journey, she took in a helot named Ismene as her servant.[1]
By the Peloponnesian War, she travelled to the Port of Kreusis where a poetry festival was being held. There, she met and gained the acquaintance of Alkibiades, an Athenian who shared his love for her poetry.[2] Unbeknowst to her, her son Orchimedes found out her whereabouts and made attempts to steal her lyre as revenge for abandoning him during his childhood. [3]Later, she was introduced by Alkibiades to the misthios Kassandra who, on the request of Orchimedes, recovered and gave her 5 Coral Roses. This distraction allowed Orchimedes to steal the lyre with help from Ismene in attempt to sell the lyre.[2]
Having discovered her lyre missing, Praxilla enlisted Kassandra's help to locate and recover the lyre, which the latter correctly assumed the culprit as Orchimedes. Kassandra recovered the damaged lyre from Orchimedes who was held by a group of bandits at the Temple of Athena Itonia and returned to Praxilla.[3] Later on, Praxilla brought Kassandra to Timycha, a master lyre maker in Kreusis to repair her lyre. Kassandra recovered the materials, allowing Praxilla's materials to be repaired in time for the upcoming festival.[4]
With the lyre repaired, Kassandra accompanied Praxilla to the stage for her poet performance. Praxilla gave Kassandra the chance to perform the poet play instead, only to be attacked by a group of bandits. Dispatching the thugs, Kassandra regrouped with Praxilla at her tent, where the latter was reunited with Orchimedes, who had returned and revealed her relations to her.[5]
Appearance
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Praxilla's Admirer
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Lyre Lyre
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Repairing the Lyre
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Praxilla's Legacy