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'''Kreusa''' was a vegetable farmer and [[Merchant|seller]] living with her husband on the island of [[Kephallonia]], [[Greece]], around 431 BCE.
'''Kreusa''' was a vegetable farmer and [[Merchant|seller]] who lived with her husband on the island of [[Kephallonia]], [[Greece]] around 431 BCE.
 
The couple longed to migrate off the island but lacked the financial means to do so due to their measly income. Eventually, they were assisted by the ''[[mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] in acquiring a necklace lost at sea by which they could sell for the funds needed for their departure.


==Biography==
==Biography==
During the 5th century BCE, Kreusa and her husband worked as vegetable growers and sellers on the island of Kephallonia. However, they were not satisfied with their current line of work and thus sought to seek other ways of making fortune and allow them to leave the island.<ref name="Shark the Vagrant">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Shark the Vagrant]]</ref>
During the 5th century BCE, Kreusa and her husband worked as vegetable growers and sellers on the island of Kephallonia. However, they were not satisfied with this livelihood and therefore sought to seek other means of acquiring a fortune. They yearned to leave the island but could not afford to do so.<ref name="Shark the Vagrant">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Shark the Vagrant]]</ref>


The couple soon heard stories on how [[Kephalos]], the mythical founder of the island, had gifted a precious necklace to his wife [[Prokris]], and how the necklace had then been lost in the sea. The couple identified a sunken [[Islet of Zeus|temple]] off the coast to be the location. However it had been overrun by a school of [[shark]]s, preventing their dream's fulfillment.<ref name="Shark the Vagrant" />
The couple soon heard stories of how [[Kephalos]], the mythical founder of the island, had gifted a precious necklace to his wife [[Prokris]], and how the necklace had then been lost in the sea. The couple identified a sunken [[Islet of Zeus|temple]] off the coast to be the location. However, it had been overrun by a school of [[shark]]s, preventing their dream's fulfillment.<ref name="Shark the Vagrant" />


In 431 BCE, the couple met the [[Mercenary|''misthios'']] [[Kassandra]], who agreed to help them recover the necklace from the ruins. Kassandra was able to eliminate the sharks, retrieve the necklace and hand it over to Kreusa. Having obtained what they wanted, Kreusa and her husband rejoiced at their dreams of being able to finally leave the island.<ref name="Shark the Vagrant" />
In 431 BCE, the couple met the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]], who agreed to help them recover the necklace from the ruins. Kassandra was able to eliminate the sharks, retrieve the necklace and hand it over to Kreusa. Having obtained what they wanted, Kreusa and her husband rejoiced at the prospect that they would finally be able to achieve their dreams of migrating from the island.<ref name="Shark the Vagrant" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 14:46, 15 February 2019

Kreusa was a vegetable farmer and seller who lived with her husband on the island of Kephallonia, Greece around 431 BCE.

The couple longed to migrate off the island but lacked the financial means to do so due to their measly income. Eventually, they were assisted by the misthios Kassandra in acquiring a necklace lost at sea by which they could sell for the funds needed for their departure.

Biography

During the 5th century BCE, Kreusa and her husband worked as vegetable growers and sellers on the island of Kephallonia. However, they were not satisfied with this livelihood and therefore sought to seek other means of acquiring a fortune. They yearned to leave the island but could not afford to do so.[1]

The couple soon heard stories of how Kephalos, the mythical founder of the island, had gifted a precious necklace to his wife Prokris, and how the necklace had then been lost in the sea. The couple identified a sunken temple off the coast to be the location. However, it had been overrun by a school of sharks, preventing their dream's fulfillment.[1]

In 431 BCE, the couple met the misthios Kassandra, who agreed to help them recover the necklace from the ruins. Kassandra was able to eliminate the sharks, retrieve the necklace and hand it over to Kreusa. Having obtained what they wanted, Kreusa and her husband rejoiced at the prospect that they would finally be able to achieve their dreams of migrating from the island.[1]

Trivia

  • She shares her name with multiple figures from Greek mythology.
  • The name Κρέουσα (Kreousa) means 'princess', and is derived from the word κρείων (kreíōn), which means 'lord, master, ruler'.

Appearances

References