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| 446 BCE or 445 BCE<ref | | 446 BCE or 445 BCE<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[A Mother's Prayers]]<br>According to the memory, Kassandra was reunited with her mother 17 years after being thrown off Mt. Taygetos with her brother. Alexios appears to be around 1 year old at the time of his fall.</ref> | ||
| 452 BCE or 451 BCE<ref name="novel prologue" /> | | 452 BCE or 451 BCE<ref name="novel prologue" /> | ||
| 452 BCE or 451 BCE<ref>If we use the game's dating of the fall off Mt. Taygetos, it would mean Alexios is only 17 years old when Kassandra reunites with her mother, but he already appears as a fully grown adult by this point, so the game's date must be wrong. Apart from this, Alexios in the flashback scene also appears to be too young to be 2-years-old.</ref> | | 452 BCE or 451 BCE<ref>If we use the game's dating of the fall off Mt. Taygetos, it would mean Alexios is only 17 years old when Kassandra reunites with her mother, but he already appears as a fully grown adult by this point, so the game's date must be wrong. Apart from this, Alexios in the flashback scene also appears to be too young to be 2-years-old.</ref> | ||
Revision as of 07:07, 28 December 2021
| Event | Game | Novel | Cyfiero | Nstav | TiagoFF | History |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birth of Kassandra | —— | 458 BCE or 457 BCE (Kassandra has lived 7 summers by winter 451 BCE)[1] | 458 BCE[2] | —— | —— | —— |
| Birth of Alexios | 446 BCE or 445 BCE[3] | 452 BCE or 451 BCE[1] | 452 BCE or 451 BCE[4] | —— | —— | —— |
| Thrown off Mt. Taygetos | 17 years before reunion with Myrinne[5] (c. 445 BCE)[6] |
Winter 451 BCE[1] 23+ years before reunion with Myrinne[7] |
451 BCE[1][8] | 451 BCE[1] | 451 BCE[1] | —— |
| Kassandra meets Phoibe | —— | 434 BCE or 433 BCE (3 years before start of story)[9] | —— | —— | —— | —— |
| Beginning of the story | 431 BCE[10] | Late 431 BCE or early 430 BCE (20 years after 451 BCE)[11] | 430 BCE[12] | 431 BCE[10] | 431 BCE | 431 BCE[13] |
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Novel. Prologue, p. 1
- ↑ According to the novel, Kassandra has experienced 7 summers by winter 451 BCE. This can actually mean that she is 6-years-old rather than 7 when she is thrown off Mt. Taygetos if her first summer was her first year alive. However, I think her character model in the game looks too old to be 6.
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – A Mother's Prayers
According to the memory, Kassandra was reunited with her mother 17 years after being thrown off Mt. Taygetos with her brother. Alexios appears to be around 1 year old at the time of his fall. - ↑ If we use the game's dating of the fall off Mt. Taygetos, it would mean Alexios is only 17 years old when Kassandra reunites with her mother, but he already appears as a fully grown adult by this point, so the game's date must be wrong. Apart from this, Alexios in the flashback scene also appears to be too young to be 2-years-old.
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – A Mother's Prayers
- ↑ If we use the year 428 BCE as the date of the reunion, going by Perikles' historical death in 429 BCE and the novel dating the reunion to a year after his death.
- ↑ Novel. Chapter 11, p. 223
- ↑ Using the game's dating of the event would mean Alexios is only 17 years old when Kassandra reunites with Myrinne on Naxos and even a few years younger when they meet in the Cave of Gaia, so the game's date has to be wrong.
- ↑ Novel. Chapter 1, p. 15
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – So It Begins
- ↑ Novel. Chapter 1, p. 9
A date of 430 BCE is necessary to synchronize with Perikes' historical death in 429 BCE going by the novel's sequence of events. - ↑ Chosen based on novel's sequence of events and Perikles' historical death in 429 BCE.
- ↑ According to Wikipedia's article on Pericles, he led Athenian forces into Megara in autumn 431 BCE.