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*If [[Alexios]] is chosen as the playable protagonist instead of [[Kassandra]], then Natakas' sister Neema survives and accompanies Darius to Greece instead of him. | *If [[Alexios]] is chosen as the playable protagonist instead of [[Kassandra]], then Natakas' sister Neema survives and accompanies Darius to Greece instead of him. | ||
**She is voiced by [[Lara Sawalha]]. | **She is voiced by [[Lara Sawalha]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:39, 25 October 2019
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Neema was the daughter of Darius, the assassin of Xerxes I of Persia, who lived during the 5th century BCE.
As a consequence of Darius' failed assassination of King Artaxerxes I of Persia, Neema and her family were branded as traitors and were forced to leave Persia while being pursued by the Order of the Ancients. Neema, her mother and siblings were later killed, with the exception of Natakas and Darius who fled to Greece. After settling in a hideout in Makedonia Natakas created a small memorial for Neema on the cliff outside.[1]
Trivia
- If Alexios is chosen as the playable protagonist instead of Kassandra, then Natakas' sister Neema survives and accompanies Darius to Greece instead of him.
- She is voiced by Lara Sawalha.
Gallery
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The non-canon adult Neema
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Legacy of the First Blade: Hunted (mentioned only)
References