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The Adrestia at sea.

The Adrestia was a mercenary trireme captained by the Greek Barnabas, and in service to the Spartan mercenary 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
  • Deimos – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Bulis – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Bayek – Lieutenant (Ubisoft club)
  • Evie – Lieutenant (Ubisoft club)
  • Gelon – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • Lionheart – Lieutenant (Helix Store)
  • Myrrine – Lieutenant (recruitable)
  • 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, the player can upgrade the Adrestia in a number of ways to enhance its weapons strength, hull durability, speed, and crew gear.

Figureheads could also be swapped out, once they had been acquired:

Crew skins can also be changed, skins can be acquired through a number of different means:

The Adrestia itself can also be equipped with different skins:

  • The Adrestia – Default Skin
  • The Aegean Pirate – Twitch Prime reward
  • The Babylonian – Acquired through Ubisoft Club
  • The Black Wind – Defeat the legendary ship, The Black Wind
  • The Capricornus –
  • The Colors of Keos – Complete the side quest, Recruitment Drive
  • The Fist of Zeus – Defeat the elite ship, The God's Rage
  • The Hounds of Hades – Pavlopetri
  • The Hydras Venom – Defeat elite ship near Chios
  • Paralos – TBA
  • The Minotaur's Revenge – Looted from an unmarked underwater cave in Makedonia
  • The Phoenician – Acquired through the Ubisoft Club
  • Poseidon's Glory –
  • The Prancing Pegasos – Hermits Dive
  • Raging Bull – Random loot from naval combat
  • The Satyr – Phoibean Lagoon
  • The Scarlet Dawn – Defeat the elite ship, The Erginos
  • The Sea Swallow – Defeat the elite ship, The Peloros
  • The Silent Serpent – Stormfall Bay

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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