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|affiliates = [[Spartan army]]<br>[[Peloponnesian League]]}}
|affiliates = [[Spartan army]]<br>[[Peloponnesian League]]}}
'''Stentor''' (born prior to 461 BCE) was a [[Sparta]]n officer and the adopted son of [[Nikolaos]] of [[Sparta]] who lived during the 5th century BCE.
'''Stentor''' (born prior to 461 BCE) was a [[Sparta]]n officer and the adopted son of [[Nikolaos]] of Sparta who lived during the 5th century BCE.


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Childhood===
In his childhood, Stentor was recognized by Nikolaos for his skills despite his young age. To this end, Nikolaos took in Stentor as his student and trained him under his wing. At some point, Stentor was adopted by Nikolaos as his son. Once Stentor reached the proper age, he joined and accompanied Nikolaos throughout his battles, seeking to constantly make his father proud.<ref name="A Journey into War">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Journey into War]]</ref> Stentor also lived under the shadow of Nikolaos' first family: his wife [[Myrrine]] and their children, [[Kassandra]] and [[Alexios]].<ref name="The Conqueror">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[The Conqueror]]</ref>
===Battle for Megaris===
===Battle for Megaris===
In his childhood, Stentor was recognized by Nikolaos for his skills despite his young age. To this end, Nikolaos took in Stentor as his student and trained him under his wing. At some point, Stentor was adopted by Nikolaos as his son. Once Stentor reached the proper age, he joined and accompanied Nikolaos throughout his battles.<ref name="A Journey into War">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Journey into War]]</ref>
In 431 BCE, Stentor joined Nikolaos as he led the invasion of the [[Athens|Athenian]]-controlled region of [[Megaris]]. Landing in the harbor, the Spartans were soon blockaded by the [[Athenian navy]] and surrounded by Athenian [[soldier]]s. However, they were soon able to repel the attack with the opportune arrival of the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' Kassandra, who destroyed the blockade aboard her [[ship]], the [[trireme]] ''[[Adrestia]]''.<ref name="A Journey into War" /> Unbeknownst to Stentor at the time, the mercenary was the daughter of Nikolaos who was believed to have died during an incident on [[Mount Taygetos]] years before.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>


In 431 BCE, Stentor joined Nikolaos as he led the invasion of the Athenian-controlled region of [[Megaris]]. Landing in the harbour, the Spartans were soon blockaded by the Athenian navy and surrounded by Athenian soldiers. However, they were soon able to repel the attack with the help of the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], who destroyed the blockade.<ref name="A Journey into War" /> Unbeknowst to Stentor, Kassandra was the daughter of Nikolaos who was believed dead during an incident on [[Mount Taygetos]].<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
Following Kassandra and Nikolaos' meeting after the [[The Final Push|decisive battle]] in Megaris<ref name="Wolf of Sparta">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' [[The Wolf of Sparta]]</ref>, Nikolaos disappeared, and Stentor was left behind to step into his adoptive father's shoes, becoming the leader of his men.<ref name="The Conqueror" />


Following Kassandra and Nikolaos' meeting after the decisive battle in Megaris<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[The Wolf of Sparta]]</ref>, Nikolaos disappeared, and Stentor became the leader of his men.<ref name="The Conqueror">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[The Conqueror]]</ref>
Meanwhile back in Sparta, the government had reclaimed the [[Old Home|home]] of the family, awaiting Stentor's return from the war, given that he was the last verifiably alive and Spartan citizen member of the family.<ref name="Home Sweet Home">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Home Sweet Home]]</ref>
 
Meanwhile back in Sparta, the government had reclaimed the [[Old Home|home]] of the family, awaiting Stentor's return from the war, given that he was the last verifiably alive and Spartan citizen member of the family.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Home Sweet Home]]</ref>


===Conquering Boeotia===
===Conquering Boeotia===
{{Dialogue|Stentor|The gods are punishing me with your presence.|Kassandra|If I was your punishment, you'd already be dead.|Stentor meeting Kassandra after their encounter in Megaris. 427 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|The Conqueror}}
{{Dialogue|Stentor|The gods are punishing me with your presence.|Kassandra|If I was your punishment, you'd already be dead.|Stentor meeting Kassandra after their encounter in Megaris. 427 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey|The Conqueror}}
[[File:ACOD The Conqueror 2.png|thumb|250px|left|Stentor meeting Kassandra once again after Megaris]]
[[File:ACOD The Conqueror 2.png|thumb|250px|left|Stentor meeting Kassandra once again after Megaris]]
Around 427 BCE, Stentor was assigned as the ''[[polemarch]]'' of the Spartan army in [[Boeotia]]. After [[Kleon]] had taken over [[Athens]], his forces pushed Spartans out of [[Attika]], and thus they had turned their gaze to Boeotia, believing that taking the region would weaken Kleon's position, because Boeotia had agreed to a temporary alliance with Athens.<ref name="The Conqueror" />
Around 427 BCE, Stentor was assigned as the ''[[polemarch]]'' of the [[Spartan army]] in [[Boeotia]]. After [[Kleon]] had taken over Athens, his forces pushed Spartans out of [[Attika]], and thus they had turned their gaze to Boeotia, believing that taking the region would weaken Kleon's position, because Boeotia had agreed to a temporary alliance with Athens.<ref name="The Conqueror" />


Around the same time, King [[Archidamos of Sparta|Archidamos]] tasked Kassandra to secure Boeotia, giving her a royal edict. When she reached the [[Spartan Military Camp]] within the [[Ruins of Plataia]], she was surprised to see Stentor, who greeted her with a fist to her face, bemoaning that the gods were punishing him with her presence. As he told Kassandra that she was just a weapon, she responded by telling him to put her to use. In response, Stentor told her to hunt down and deal with the four [[Champions of Boeotia]]: the ''[[strategos]]'' [[Aristaios]], the mercenary [[Deianeira]], the athlete [[Drakon]], and the huntress [[Nesaia]]. Despite Kassandra's readiness, Stentor hoped that the four would live up to their legendary status and kill her instead.<ref name="The Conqueror" />
Around the same time, King [[Archidamos of Sparta|Archidamos]] tasked Kassandra to secure Boeotia, giving her a royal edict. When she reached the [[Spartan Military Camp]] within the [[Ruins of Plataia]], she was surprised to see Stentor, who greeted her with a fist to her face, bemoaning that the gods were punishing him with her presence. As he told Kassandra that she was just a weapon, she responded by telling him to put her to use. In response, Stentor told her to hunt down and deal with the four [[Champions of Boeotia]]: the ''[[strategos]]'' [[Aristaios]], the mercenary [[Deianeira]], the athlete [[Drakon]], and the huntress [[Nesaia]]. Despite Kassandra's readiness, Stentor hoped that the four would live up to their legendary status and kill her instead.<ref name="The Conqueror" />
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Following that battle, Stentor challenged Kassandra to a duel. Before they could exchange a single blow, though, Nikolaos returned and broke them apart. Bidding farewell, Kassandra left them.<ref name="The Conqueror" />
Following that battle, Stentor challenged Kassandra to a duel. Before they could exchange a single blow, though, Nikolaos returned and broke them apart. Bidding farewell, Kassandra left them.<ref name="The Conqueror" />


==Trivia==
Later, both Stentor and Nikolaos joined Kassandra and Myrrine aboard the ''Adrestia'', Kassandra's.<ref name="Dinner in Sparta">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Dinner in Sparta]]</ref>
*[[The Wolf of Sparta]] is one of the first quests in which the decisions made have long-reaching effects.
 
**Sparing Nikolaos in the quest [[The Wolf of Sparta]] allows later side quests which reward Stentor and Nikolaos as crew members on the ''[[Adrestia]]''.
==Behind the scenes==
**If Nikolaos is killed, Stentor attacks Kassandra. Regardless of what Kassandra does with him, he will re-appear in Boeotia, with no explanation of how he survived. The left side of his face is scarred, and without Nikolaos present to stop the battle after conquering Boeotia, Stentor and Kassandra will engage. During the battle Stentor will mention eradicating Kassandra's "filthy bloodline". After Stentor is beaten, his men will turn on him and abandon him. If spared, Stentor will be exiled and become a mercenary, hunting Kassandra until slain or recruited. If recruited in this manner Stentor will be verbally hostile while serving as a Lieutenant on ''Adrestia''.  
Stentor, a character in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'', shares his name with a {{Wiki|Stentor|herald}} of the Greek forces during the [[Trojan War]], according to [[Homer]]'s ''[[Iliad]]'', renowned for his powerful voice. In said account, Stentor was a disguise worn by the goddess [[Hera]].
**If Stentor is slain, a clue for the [[Pausanias of Sparta|Sage]] of the [[Peloponnesian League (Cult of Kosmos)|Peloponnesian League]] branch of the [[Cult of Kosmos]] is gained, possibly revealing Stentor's awareness of the Cult and that he was being groomed to join that branch's ranks.
 
***Stentor's allegiance and awareness of the Cult if Nikolaos is alive are unknown, canon-wise, although scanning Stentor with [[Ikaros]] in-game reveals he carries the letter on his person, both before and after the duel is interrupted.
Stentor's fate is affected by one of the first choices the Eagle Bearer makes: whether to kill or spare Nikolaos in "[[The Wolf of Sparta]]". Sparing Nikolaos allows Stentor and Nikolaos to join the crew of the ''[[Adrestia]]'' later on. If Nikolaos is killed, Stentor attacks the Eagle Bearer immediately afterwards. Regardless of how the situation is resolved, Stentor will re-appear in Boeotia, face scarred. Without Nikolaos present to stop the battle after conquering Boeotia, Stentor and the Eagle Bearer will engage on the battlegrounds. During the battle Stentor will mention eradicating the Eagle Bearer's "filthy bloodline". After Stentor is beaten, his men will turn on him and abandon him, and he'll beg for death. If spared, Stentor will be exiled and become a mercenary bearing the epithet "The Fallen", hunting Kassandra until slain or recruited. If recruited in this manner Stentor will be verbally hostile while serving as a Lieutenant aboard the ''Adrestia''. If Stentor is slain, a clue for the [[Pausanias of Sparta|Sage]] of the [[Peloponnesian League (Cult of Kosmos)|Peloponnesian League]] branch of the [[Cult of Kosmos]] is gained, possibly revealing Stentor's awareness of the Cult and that he was being groomed to join that branch's ranks. However, this clue is not enough by itself to reveal the Sage.
*Stentor's childhood could allude to him being a ''trophimos'' or ''syntrophos'', a non-citizen adopted and raised to the ''Spartiate'' class.
 
Stentor's allegiance and awareness of the Cult if Nikolaos is alive are unknown, canon-wise, although scanning Stentor with [[Ikaros]] in-game reveals he carries the letter on his person, both before and after the duel is interrupted.
 
Stentor's childhood may allude to him being a ''trophimos'' or ''syntrophos'', a non-citizen adopted and raised to the ''Spartiate'' class.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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ACOd-StentoratSMilCamp.jpg|Stentor in the Spartan Military Camp in Boeotia
ACOd-StentoratSMilCamp.jpg|Stentor in the Spartan Military Camp in Boeotia
ACOd-StentorNikolaosBoeotia.jpg|Stentor and Nikolaos in Boeotia
ACOd-StentorNikolaosBoeotia.jpg|Stentor and Nikolaos in Boeotia
ACOd-Stentorscarred.jpg|Alternative timeline Stentor, scarred
ACOd-Stentordead.jpg|Alternative timeline Stentor, dead
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Revision as of 08:45, 10 August 2020

Stentor (born prior to 461 BCE) was a Spartan officer and the adopted son of Nikolaos of Sparta who lived during the 5th century BCE.

Biography

Childhood

In his childhood, Stentor was recognized by Nikolaos for his skills despite his young age. To this end, Nikolaos took in Stentor as his student and trained him under his wing. At some point, Stentor was adopted by Nikolaos as his son. Once Stentor reached the proper age, he joined and accompanied Nikolaos throughout his battles, seeking to constantly make his father proud.[1] Stentor also lived under the shadow of Nikolaos' first family: his wife Myrrine and their children, Kassandra and Alexios.[2]

Battle for Megaris

In 431 BCE, Stentor joined Nikolaos as he led the invasion of the Athenian-controlled region of Megaris. Landing in the harbor, the Spartans were soon blockaded by the Athenian navy and surrounded by Athenian soldiers. However, they were soon able to repel the attack with the opportune arrival of the misthios Kassandra, who destroyed the blockade aboard her ship, the trireme Adrestia.[1] Unbeknownst to Stentor at the time, the mercenary was the daughter of Nikolaos who was believed to have died during an incident on Mount Taygetos years before.[3]

Following Kassandra and Nikolaos' meeting after the decisive battle in Megaris[4], Nikolaos disappeared, and Stentor was left behind to step into his adoptive father's shoes, becoming the leader of his men.[2]

Meanwhile back in Sparta, the government had reclaimed the home of the family, awaiting Stentor's return from the war, given that he was the last verifiably alive and Spartan citizen member of the family.[5]

Conquering Boeotia

Stentor: "The gods are punishing me with your presence."
Kassandra: "If I was your punishment, you'd already be dead."
—Stentor meeting Kassandra after their encounter in Megaris. 427 BCE.[src]-[m]
Stentor meeting Kassandra once again after Megaris

Around 427 BCE, Stentor was assigned as the polemarch of the Spartan army in Boeotia. After Kleon had taken over Athens, his forces pushed Spartans out of Attika, and thus they had turned their gaze to Boeotia, believing that taking the region would weaken Kleon's position, because Boeotia had agreed to a temporary alliance with Athens.[2]

Around the same time, King Archidamos tasked Kassandra to secure Boeotia, giving her a royal edict. When she reached the Spartan Military Camp within the Ruins of Plataia, she was surprised to see Stentor, who greeted her with a fist to her face, bemoaning that the gods were punishing him with her presence. As he told Kassandra that she was just a weapon, she responded by telling him to put her to use. In response, Stentor told her to hunt down and deal with the four Champions of Boeotia: the strategos Aristaios, the mercenary Deianeira, the athlete Drakon, and the huntress Nesaia. Despite Kassandra's readiness, Stentor hoped that the four would live up to their legendary status and kill her instead.[2]

When Kassandra returned victorious, Stentor was furious. Despite this, they clashed with the Athenian forces, and won Boeotia.[2]

Following that battle, Stentor challenged Kassandra to a duel. Before they could exchange a single blow, though, Nikolaos returned and broke them apart. Bidding farewell, Kassandra left them.[2]

Later, both Stentor and Nikolaos joined Kassandra and Myrrine aboard the Adrestia, Kassandra's.[6]

Behind the scenes

Stentor, a character in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, shares his name with a herald of the Greek forces during the Trojan War, according to Homer's Iliad, renowned for his powerful voice. In said account, Stentor was a disguise worn by the goddess Hera.

Stentor's fate is affected by one of the first choices the Eagle Bearer makes: whether to kill or spare Nikolaos in "The Wolf of Sparta". Sparing Nikolaos allows Stentor and Nikolaos to join the crew of the Adrestia later on. If Nikolaos is killed, Stentor attacks the Eagle Bearer immediately afterwards. Regardless of how the situation is resolved, Stentor will re-appear in Boeotia, face scarred. Without Nikolaos present to stop the battle after conquering Boeotia, Stentor and the Eagle Bearer will engage on the battlegrounds. During the battle Stentor will mention eradicating the Eagle Bearer's "filthy bloodline". After Stentor is beaten, his men will turn on him and abandon him, and he'll beg for death. If spared, Stentor will be exiled and become a mercenary bearing the epithet "The Fallen", hunting Kassandra until slain or recruited. If recruited in this manner Stentor will be verbally hostile while serving as a Lieutenant aboard the Adrestia. If Stentor is slain, a clue for the Sage of the Peloponnesian League branch of the Cult of Kosmos is gained, possibly revealing Stentor's awareness of the Cult and that he was being groomed to join that branch's ranks. However, this clue is not enough by itself to reveal the Sage.

Stentor's allegiance and awareness of the Cult if Nikolaos is alive are unknown, canon-wise, although scanning Stentor with Ikaros in-game reveals he carries the letter on his person, both before and after the duel is interrupted.

Stentor's childhood may allude to him being a trophimos or syntrophos, a non-citizen adopted and raised to the Spartiate class.

Gallery

Appearances

Notes

  1. In the Assassin's Creed: Odyssey novel, Stentor is noted to be at least 30 when first introduced as is custom for Spartan officers.

References