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|affiliates = [[Cult of Kosmos]]
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*[[Eyes of Kosmos]]}}
*[[Eyes of Kosmos]]}}
'''"''One person's freedom is another's demise"--The Master'''''
'''The Master''' (died 431 BCE) was a [[Slavery|slaver]] and a member of the [[Cult of Kosmos]], operating under the [[Eyes of Kosmos]] branch in [[Attika]], [[Greece]], during the 5th century BCE.
'''The Master''' (died 431 BCE) was a [[Slavery|slaver]] and a member of the [[Cult of Kosmos]], operating under the [[Eyes of Kosmos]] branch in [[Attika]], [[Greece]], during the 5th century BCE.


He was eventually hunted down and killed by the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] on her quest to destroy the Cult.
He was eventually hunted down and killed by the [[Sparta]]n ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] on her quest to destroy the Cult.
==Character Description==
''There were those among us who had no sense of what was right or good. Take the man known only as The Master - a horrifying abomination in the shape of a man. He did not oversee his quarry or slave trade for financial wealth, but for the wealth of information that could be used by the Cult. Every merchant who traveled to him brought truth he could use and left with the lies he chose for them to believe.''


==Biography==
==Biography==
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==Personality and characteristics==
==Personality and characteristics==
The man known as 'The Master' had no such thing as a moral compass, not knowing right from wrong. He did not oversee his quarry or slave trade for financial wealth, instead doing it as a way to gather information for the Cult. The Master was also open about his involvement with the Cult, telling Kassandra of his affiliation despite knowing who she was. Although this openness proved to be his downfall in the end.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref>
The man known as 'The Master' had no such thing as a moral compass, not knowing right from wrong. He did not oversee his quarry or slave trade for financial wealth, instead doing it as a way to gather information for the Cult. The Master was also open about his involvement with the Cult, telling Kassandra of his affiliation despite knowing who she was. Although this openness proved to be his downfall in the end.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Odyssey''</ref>
==Clues==
*'''Note Found in the Santuary of Kosmos--"'''''On political unrest: M., formerly of the Vein, is a known Eye, and a terrifying one at that. Ruthless in his opression. Cruel in his revenge. We must use him to our advantage. Attika is large, and its people are a problem - let him deal with them. From his control of the quarry and slave trade there, he will be our eyes and ears. In his place, we welcome E. to the Vein. His expertise in building deadly - and expensive - naval vessels will serve his Sage well. And Kosmos, of course."''


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

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"One person's freedom is another's demise"--The Master The Master (died 431 BCE) was a slaver and a member of the Cult of Kosmos, operating under the Eyes of Kosmos branch in Attika, Greece, during the 5th century BCE.

He was eventually hunted down and killed by the Spartan misthios Kassandra on her quest to destroy the Cult.

Character Description

There were those among us who had no sense of what was right or good. Take the man known only as The Master - a horrifying abomination in the shape of a man. He did not oversee his quarry or slave trade for financial wealth, but for the wealth of information that could be used by the Cult. Every merchant who traveled to him brought truth he could use and left with the lies he chose for them to believe.

Biography

Sometime in 431 BCE, during the Peloponnesian War, The Master was visited by the Spartan misthios Kassandra. She wanted him to free one of his slaves, Phaidon. The Master then revealed his Cult allegiance to Kassandra, even though he knew she was the Eagle Bearer. He then told her that if he died, his slave will never be free. However, if she killed a woman for him, he would free the slave. Regardless, after Kassandra made her choice, she came back and killed him.[1]

Personality and characteristics

The man known as 'The Master' had no such thing as a moral compass, not knowing right from wrong. He did not oversee his quarry or slave trade for financial wealth, instead doing it as a way to gather information for the Cult. The Master was also open about his involvement with the Cult, telling Kassandra of his affiliation despite knowing who she was. Although this openness proved to be his downfall in the end.[2]

Clues

  • Note Found in the Santuary of Kosmos--"On political unrest: M., formerly of the Vein, is a known Eye, and a terrifying one at that. Ruthless in his opression. Cruel in his revenge. We must use him to our advantage. Attika is large, and its people are a problem - let him deal with them. From his control of the quarry and slave trade there, he will be our eyes and ears. In his place, we welcome E. to the Vein. His expertise in building deadly - and expensive - naval vessels will serve his Sage well. And Kosmos, of course."

Appearance

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyA Life's Worth
  2. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey