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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Leader of the hetaerai===
===Leader of the hetaerai===
At least since the 440s BCE, Anthousa served as the leader of the ''hetaerai'' in Korinth. On one occassion, Anthousa met a vagrant [[Myrrine]],<ref name="Monger Down">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Monger Down]]</ref> the daughter of the late King [[Leonidas I of Sparta]] who left her home after an accident on [[Mount Taygetos]].<ref name="ACOD">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref> Unwilling to leave out on the streets under a heavy rain, Anthousa took her in and gave her shelter. As Myrrine often kept to herself, Anthousa made efforts to help her open up about her past though she gained little in return. Eventually, the Spartan woman departed Korinth after winning a ship, the ''[[Siren Song]]'', in a game of dice.<ref name="Monger Down" />
At least since the 440s BCE, Anthousa served as the leader of the ''hetaerai'' in Korinth. On one occasion, Anthousa met a vagrant [[Myrrine]],<ref name="Monger Down">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Monger Down]]</ref> the daughter of the late King [[Leonidas I of Sparta]] who left her home after an accident on [[Mount Taygetos]].<ref name="ACOD">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref> Unwilling to leave out on the streets under a heavy rain, Anthousa took her in and gave her shelter. As Myrrine often kept to herself, Anthousa made efforts to help her open up about her past though she gained little in return. Eventually, the Spartan woman departed Korinth after winning a ship, the ''[[Siren Song]]'', in a game of dice.<ref name="Monger Down" />


At one point, Anthousa also came to know [[Alkibiades]], an [[Athens|Athenian]] noble and a student of the famed philosopher [[Sokrates]]. She also gained the acquaintance of [[Aspasia]], the spouse of the Athenian statesman [[Perikles]]<ref name="ACOD" />
At one point, Anthousa also came to know [[Alkibiades]], an [[Athens|Athenian]] noble and a student of the famed philosopher [[Sokrates]]. She also gained the acquaintance of [[Aspasia]], the spouse of the Athenian statesman [[Perikles]].<ref name="ACOD" />


===Conflict against the Monger===
===Conflict against the Monger===
In the 430s BCE, Anthousa came into the conflict with the thug [[the Monger]], who was secretly a member of the [[Cult of Kosmos]] which had infiltrated the [[Peloponnesian League]]. With the Cult's aid, the Monger was able to initiate a takeover of Korinthia and the city, leaving Anthousa and her hetaerai stranded in the [[Akrokorinth]].<ref name="Monger Down" /> In response, Sparta, being an ally of Korinth, sent the officer [[Brasidas]] to aid Anthousa and her followers in an effort against the Monger. However, the two disagreed on methods to deal with the Monger after his defeat: while Anthousa called for the thug to be killed in public, Brasidas and Sparta wanted a silent killing.<ref name="Port of Lawlessness">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Port of Lawlessness]]</ref>
In the 430s BCE, Anthousa came into the conflict with the thug [[the Monger]], who was secretly a member of the [[Cult of Kosmos]] which had infiltrated the [[Peloponnesian League]]. With the Cult's aid, the Monger was able to initiate a takeover of Korinthia and the city, leaving Anthousa and her hetaerai stranded in the [[Akrokorinth]].<ref name="Monger Down" /> In response, Sparta, being an ally of Korinth, sent the officer [[Brasidas]] to aid Anthousa and her followers in an effort against the Monger. However, the two disagreed on methods to deal with the Monger after his defeat: while Anthousa called for the thug to be killed in public, Brasidas and Sparta wanted a silent killing.<ref name="Port of Lawlessness">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Port of Lawlessness]]</ref>


During the [[Peloponnesian War]], Anthousa was notifed of the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]]'s arrival by [[Phoibe]], a young girl who worked for Aspasia. After noting Kassandra's efforts of saving the worshippers from the Monger's thugs at the [[Temple of Aphrodite, Korinth|Temple of Aphrodite]], Anthousa introduced herself to the ''misthios'' at the [[Spring of Peirene]].<ref name="To Find a Girl">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[To Find a Girl]]</ref>
[[File:ACOD To Find a Girl 04.png|thumb|240px|Anthousa's first meeting with Kassandra]]
During the [[Peloponnesian War]], Anthousa was notified of the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]]'s arrival by [[Phoibe]], a young girl who worked for Aspasia. After noting Kassandra's efforts of saving the worshippers from the Monger's thugs at the [[Temple of Aphrodite, Korinth|Temple of Aphrodite]], Anthousa introduced herself to the ''misthios'' at the [[Spring of Peirene]]. In exchange for information on her mother, Myrrine, Kassandra agreed to assist Anthousa deal with the Monger.<ref name="To Find a Girl">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[To Find a Girl]]</ref>
Anthousa instructed Kassandra to help some of her ''hetaerae''. After helping [[Damalis]] with a problematic client and [[Erinna]] find the whereabouts of her missing [[Kleio|friend]], Kassandra returned to Anthousa.<ref name="To Help a Girl">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[To Help a Girl]]</ref><ref name="Follow That Boat">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Follow That Boat]]</ref>
 
[[File:ACOD Monger Down 01.png|thumb|240px|left|Anthousa discussing the plan with Kassandra]]
Meeting with the Spartan general Brasidas, Anthousa suggested killing the Monger in public, which Brasidas protested against.<ref name="Monger Down">''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' – [[Monger Down]]</ref> After Kassandra killed the Monger in his own warehouse, his remains were then displayed publicly by Kassandra and Anthousa at the theater against Brasidas' wishes.<ref>[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (The Official Novelization)|''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' novel]] – Chapter 9</ref> Anthousa then told Kassandra all she knew of Myrrine, and her departure on her ship the ''Siren Song'' years ago. Afterwards, she bade Kassandra farewell and good luck in her search.<ref name="Monger Down"/>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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"Tommorow is a new day. Korinth will be reborn."
―Anthousa, 430 BCE[src]

Anthousa was a hetaera and a friend of Alkibiades who resided in Korinth, Greece during the 5th century BCE.

Biography

Leader of the hetaerai

At least since the 440s BCE, Anthousa served as the leader of the hetaerai in Korinth. On one occasion, Anthousa met a vagrant Myrrine,[1] the daughter of the late King Leonidas I of Sparta who left her home after an accident on Mount Taygetos.[2] Unwilling to leave out on the streets under a heavy rain, Anthousa took her in and gave her shelter. As Myrrine often kept to herself, Anthousa made efforts to help her open up about her past though she gained little in return. Eventually, the Spartan woman departed Korinth after winning a ship, the Siren Song, in a game of dice.[1]

At one point, Anthousa also came to know Alkibiades, an Athenian noble and a student of the famed philosopher Sokrates. She also gained the acquaintance of Aspasia, the spouse of the Athenian statesman Perikles.[2]

Conflict against the Monger

In the 430s BCE, Anthousa came into the conflict with the thug the Monger, who was secretly a member of the Cult of Kosmos which had infiltrated the Peloponnesian League. With the Cult's aid, the Monger was able to initiate a takeover of Korinthia and the city, leaving Anthousa and her hetaerai stranded in the Akrokorinth.[1] In response, Sparta, being an ally of Korinth, sent the officer Brasidas to aid Anthousa and her followers in an effort against the Monger. However, the two disagreed on methods to deal with the Monger after his defeat: while Anthousa called for the thug to be killed in public, Brasidas and Sparta wanted a silent killing.[3]

Anthousa's first meeting with Kassandra

During the Peloponnesian War, Anthousa was notified of the misthios Kassandra's arrival by Phoibe, a young girl who worked for Aspasia. After noting Kassandra's efforts of saving the worshippers from the Monger's thugs at the Temple of Aphrodite, Anthousa introduced herself to the misthios at the Spring of Peirene. In exchange for information on her mother, Myrrine, Kassandra agreed to assist Anthousa deal with the Monger.[4] Anthousa instructed Kassandra to help some of her hetaerae. After helping Damalis with a problematic client and Erinna find the whereabouts of her missing friend, Kassandra returned to Anthousa.[5][6]

Anthousa discussing the plan with Kassandra

Meeting with the Spartan general Brasidas, Anthousa suggested killing the Monger in public, which Brasidas protested against.[1] After Kassandra killed the Monger in his own warehouse, his remains were then displayed publicly by Kassandra and Anthousa at the theater against Brasidas' wishes.[7] Anthousa then told Kassandra all she knew of Myrrine, and her departure on her ship the Siren Song years ago. Afterwards, she bade Kassandra farewell and good luck in her search.[1]

Gallery

Trivia

  • The name is derived from the Greek word ανθος (anthos), which means 'flower'.
  • Depending on the choice made regarding the Monger, the Impact Mission Rival Lovers or Competing Admirers will be unlocked.
    • Selecting one, you will be contracted to kill the other; the politician will hire you to kill the poet, and the poet to kill the politician.

Appearances

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyMonger Down Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "Monger Down" defined multiple times with different content
  2. 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
  3. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyPort of Lawlessness
  4. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyTo Find a Girl
  5. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyTo Help a Girl
  6. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyFollow That Boat
  7. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey novel – Chapter 9