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The Adrestia at sea.

The Adrestia was a trireme captained by the Greek Barnabas in service to the Spartan misthios Kassandra during the Peloponnesian War.

For a time, it was under the command of the Cyclops of Kephallonia, who had hired Barnabas' crew before the former's death at the hands of Kassandra.[1]

Crew

  • Kassandra – Commandant
  • Barnabas – Captain
  • Herodotos
  • Alexios – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Bulis – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Bayek – Lieutenant (Ubisoft club)
  • Charon – Lieutenant (Helix Store)
  • Evie – Lieutenant (Ubisoft club)
  • Gelon – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Lionheart – Lieutenant (Helix Store)
  • Myrrine – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Nikolos
  • Nikolaos – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Odessa – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Pegasos – Lieutenant (Helix Store)
  • Roxana – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Spartan Renegade – Lieutenant (Helix Store)
  • Stentor – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Tekton – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Raza - Helmsman[2]

Behind the scenes

Upgrades

Through crafting, Kassandra could upgrade the Adrestia in a number of ways to enhance its weapons strength, hull durability, speed, and crew gear.

Figureheads

Image Name Description Availability
Athena's Owl Athenians are known for their pursuit of wisdom and knowledge, so what better symbol than Athena's wise old owl. Available through the Helix Store
Eagle Enemies would panic like field mice when faced with a ship bearing an Eagle figurehead soaring down on them. Poseidon's Fury
Lion The mighty lion figurehead helped inspire crews to acts of bravery in the face of the enemy. Alecto Shipwreck
Medusa Those who saw a ship with a Medusa figurehead strapped to its prow knew their fate was sealed. Writhing Dread defeated
Minotaur The Minotaur figurehead denoted a ship that reveled in its power to smash the opposition. Minotaur defeated
Octopus Those that bore the figurehead of the octopus sent their enemies a single message – that they would meet their end in the depths. Attila Shipwreck
Pegasos Seen as a blessing from the gods, the Pegasos figurehead indicated a ship that prized speed and grace above all things. Olympic Shipwreck
Poseidon Poseidon, Zeus's brother and god of the sea is depicted with his trident, which was allegedly forged by the Cyclopes. Available through the Helix Store
Reaper This grim figurehead appears as if straight out of Hades and will send all but the bravest scurrying to shore. Available through the Helix Store
Skylla A representation of Skylla, first mentioned in Homer's Odyssey, who would trap sailors between herself and Kharybdis. Available through the Helix Store
Snakes Those who bore the figurehead of the snake marked themselves out as cunning adversaries. Shipwreck of Nestor
Sphinx The sphinx figurehead adorned the ships of strategists and was preferred by those who valued tactics over brute force. Sphinx defeated

Crew skins

Image Name Description Availability
Assassins (Female) These mysterious hooded individuals are masters of stealth, lightly armored, and lightning fast. Available through Ubisoft Club
Assassins (Male) These are those who prefer not to look their foe in the eye before they kill them, those who prefer the shadows and a blade in the back to more honorable methods of combat. Available through Ubisoft Club
Athenians The Hoplite may have been the backbone of the Athenian army, but Athens' military might was always its navy. Phaleron Sunken Harbor
Bandits (Female, Male) Sunken Wreck of Datis
Barbarians Not all the world is as civilized as Greece, and like moths to the flame these barbarians head towards us seeking to earn their fortune by fair means or foul. Underwater Cavern
Barnabas's Crew A ragtag assortment of sailors from across the Greek isles. Default Skin
Capricornus Sailors Capricornus Sailors were dedicated to ramming and boarding actions – they always prefer to take their enemies head on. Available through the Helix Store
Cult of Kosmos Some in the Cult just sought a strong leader to follow, and after Kleon's defeat it was only natural some would head to the sea, and a new leader... Palace of Amphitrite
Cultists Entranced by ideals, or wrapped in the dreams of history, who can tell why some people follow other along such ruinous paths? Kill The Hydra
Daughters of Artemis Artemis, the daughter of Zeus and Leto, was the goddess of chastity, the hunt, and the moon. Her followers consider themselves guardians of the natural world and are fierce defenders of it. Complete the Daughters of Artemis questline
Elite Athenians We can thank Themistokles for making Athens the major naval power in the Aegean. Paid crews and superior strategy as proven at the Battle of Salamis sealed their dominance over the waves for a time. Available through the Helix Store
Elite Spartans Prototype Trireme of Ameinokles
Ferrymen They dressed to strike fear in the hearts of their opponents, but it was tales of their brutality that made men shiver in their beds. Available through the Helix Store
Followers of Ares Dorion Underwater Cave
Greek Athletes (Female) Competing at the Olympics was the crowning achievement for an athlete, but that is only once every four years. In between there was no better way in shape than to crew a ship. Complete Olympics questline
Greek Athletes (Male) Competing at the Olympics was the crowning achievement for an athlete, but that is only once every four years. In between there was no better way in condition than to crew a ship. Complete Olympics questline
The Held Cunning tacticians who preferred to pin their "prey," limiting their mobility. Available through the Helix Store
Medjays An elite Egyptian force, renowned as scouts, enforcers, and protectors of their people. Acquired through the Ubisoft Club
Monger's men Many of the Monger's men could never return to the life they knew once freed. Whether to redeem themselves or to escape the past, they took to the sea. Kill the Monger
Persians Persian Remains
Pirates of the Aegean Twitch Prime reward
Scions Followers willing to lay down their life for a cause, but trained to sell it dearly. Palace of Amphitrite
Spartans From the age of 7, Spartan boys would begin intensive state sponsored education and military training known as the agoge, enforcing discipline and duty to produce the perfect soldier. Ariabignes Shipwreck
The Water Born Fearless warriors on the water, believing that if they fell Poseidon would catch them and make them rise anew. Available through the Helix Store

Ship Skins

Image Name Description Availability
The Adrestia The eagle depicted was an omen of both good luck for those who bear it, and bad for those who see it. This symbol has become iconic since Homer's Iliad. Default Skin
The Aegean Pirate Twitch Prime reward
The Babylonian Interaction with Babylonians provided much of the foundation work for the science and mathematics that the Greeks expanded upon. Acquired through Ubisoft Club
The Black Wind Defeat the legendary ship, The Black Wind
The Capricornus Perfect for ships specialized in ramming tactics. Available through the Helix Store
The Chimera The Chimera, a fearsome creature that's an amalgamation of a goat, lion, and snake by Homer in his much-admired Iliad. Bellerophon eventually slew it with the aid of Pegasos.
The Colors of Keos For those that Xenia deems worthy, she bestows upon their vessel a design that is instantly recognisable and feared by all who sail the Aegean. Complete the side quest, Recruitment Drive
The Crusher Sometimes it is better not to choose between two evils, but to just choose them both. Available through the Helix Store
The Fist of Zeus Though Poseidon ruled the waves, Zeus had mastery of the air. His blessing in sea voyages was vital to a crew, for all wanted a good wind to carry them swiftly and safely to their destination. Defeat the elite ship, The God's Rage
The Hounds of Hades Cerberus was the mythical multi-headed dog that guarded the gates of the underworld, preventing the dead souls from returning to the world of the living.'m Pavlopetri
The Hydra's Venom Herakles's deeds are praised throughout the Greek world, though none of his foes or challenges compared to the many-headed Hydra, which he only just defeated by using its own venom to stop its regeneration. Defeat elite ship near Chios
The Last Ferry Many ships fled at the mere sight of a vessel bearing these colors and emerging from the smoke of battle. Available through the Helix Store
Paralos Athenian democracy|democracy. Available through the Helix Store
The Minotaur's Revenge Looted from an unmarked underwater cave in Makedonia
The Phoenician Phoenician seamanship was legendary, and their vessels were easily recognized throughout the Aegean. Acquired through the Ubisoft Club
Poseidon's Glory It is best to honor the lord of the deep, for his moods are many – and what better way than this. Available through the Helix Store
The Prancing Pegasos Pegasos was born from the blood of Madusa after she was decapitated. It is said that he brought thunderbolts to Zeus and was rewarded by being turned into a constellation in the northern sky. Hermits Dive
Raging Bull The symbol of the bull permeated Minoan culture as a sign of skill and power. The potency af this imagery continued to be popular throughout Greece long after its civization ended. Random loot from naval combat
The Satyr Phoibean Lagoon
The Scarlet Dawn Many ships in the Aegean received their vibrant red color from miltos. This essential material also helped maintain triremes and was particularly coveted by the Athenians. Defeat the elite ship, The Erginos
The Sea Swallow The swooping swallow has been popular since Minoan times as their migration patterns were revered as a sign of the changing seasons. Athenian playwright Aristophanes's work The Birds also featured a swallow. Defeat the elite ship, The Peloros
The Silent Serpant Stormfall Bay
The Stargazer The stars have been important to sailors, and it was Thales of Miletios, an early astronomer who recognised the importance of the constellation Little Bear as a means of navigation.
Summer Wine The fruit of the vine was vitally important to the Greek economy and culture. Dionysos was widely venerated for helping get a good harvest for wine making. His festivals also helped propagate theater
The Triskelion The Triskelion was viewed as a symbol of protection by many, but it also warned the enemy that the adversary they faced was as swift as the wind
The Wave Cutter A powerful and warlike design intended to intimidate the enemy.

Etymology

  • In Greek mythology, Adrestia was the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, and she was venerated as a goddess of revolt, retribution, and balance between good and evil.
  • The name befits a fast ship: in ancient Greek Ἀδρήστεια means 'inescapable' or 'she who cannot be escaped'. It was also an epithet of the goddess of retribution, Nemesis.

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