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The '''Spear of Leonidas''', also known as the '''Blade of Leonidas''', was a [[Piece of Eden]], wielded by King [[Leonidas I of Sparta]]. Following his death during the [[Battle of Thermopylae]], Leonidas' now broken spear was passed on to his daughter, [[Myrrine]] and then to his granddaughter, [[Kassandra]]. | The '''Spear of Leonidas''', also known as the '''Blade of Leonidas''', was a [[Piece of Eden]], wielded by King [[Leonidas I of Sparta]]. Following his death during the [[Battle of Thermopylae]], Leonidas' now broken spear was passed on to his daughter, [[Myrrine]] and then to his granddaughter, [[Kassandra]]. | ||
During her quest to locate her family and destroy the [[Cult of Kosmos]], Kassandra regularly visited the | During her quest to locate her family and destroy the [[Cult of Kosmos]], Kassandra regularly visited the [[Ancient Forge]] to enhance the Spear's combat efficiency, structural durability, and supranatural power through the use of [[Isu]] [[Artifact Fragment]]s . | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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The Spear of Leonidas, also known as the Blade of Leonidas, was a Piece of Eden, wielded by King Leonidas I of Sparta. Following his death during the Battle of Thermopylae, Leonidas' now broken spear was passed on to his daughter, Myrrine and then to his granddaughter, Kassandra.
During her quest to locate her family and destroy the Cult of Kosmos, Kassandra regularly visited the Ancient Forge to enhance the Spear's combat efficiency, structural durability, and supranatural power through the use of Isu Artifact Fragments .
History
The first known human to wield the spear was Leonidas himself, who wielded it during the Battle of Thermopylae and killed many Persians with it.[1][2]
Kassandra left the Spear to Herodotus as something to remember her by once its power was exhausted.
Functionality
The Spear was able to bestow upon its wielder enhanced strength, as well as grant them access to a myriad of other supernatural abilities. It appears that the Spear can harness its wielder's adrenaline to produce supernatural effects, such as cloaking its user, regenerating health or harnessing some of the natural elements such as poison and fire. It can even briefly increase the wielder's speed and reflexes, charge arrows with explosive energy, produce shockwaves and augment arrows to be able to phase through walls.[3]
Owners
- Isu (? – ?)[3]
- Leonidas of Sparta (? – 480 BCE)[3]
- Myrrine (c. 480 BCE – c. 448 BCE)[3]
- Kassandra (c. 448 BCE – ?)[3]
- Herodotus (? – ?)[3]
- Layla Hassan (2018 – present)[3]
Trivia
- The Spear effectively replaces the Hidden Blade in-game, and is used as the historical protagonist's main weapon of assassination.
- When not being used in combat, the Spear is holstered on the player's quiver, while in combat it is dual-wielded as an off-hand weapon.
- From a gameplay sense, the Spear takes reference from the Pieces of Eden encountered in past games. However, the impetus here was to let players wield an Isu artifact throughout the game rather than just at the end of it.[4]
- A replica of the spear is available in the Medusa Edition of Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.
Gallery
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Kassandra wielding the Spear
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Spear of Leonidas Replica
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Spear of Leonidas Level 2
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Spear mold in the Forge of Hephaistos
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Battle of Thermopylae
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Memories Awoken
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
- ↑ Game Informer #105: Create Your Own Creed
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