Aspasia
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Aspasia (c. 470 – c. 400 BCE) was an Athenian woman who, as a hetaera, became the lover and partner of the statesman Pericles.[1] She was also the leader of the Cult of Kosmos, operating as the Ghost of Kosmos influencing the Greek politics through the Sages.
With Pericles as the de facto ruler of Athens, Aspasia planted herself at the heart of the Athenian intellectual community. As a socialite, she actively fostered a culture of diverse thought by hosting parties and events for renowned politicians, artists, and philosophers of the age. Far from being a passive actor, she was a tantalizing speaker who contributed to this high point of Athenian philosophy with her own brilliance.[1]
Personality and characteristics
Aspasia is one of the most wise women in the Greek world, considering herself a symbol of progress for Athens. But behind Cult of Kosmos is an ambitious and populist woman openly obsessed with the progress of humanity, believing that the people are the true owners of the world, that Aspasia herself defends her freedom, however like the [[Templars] ] modern is against democracy. Aspasia believes in the advancement of humanity, willing to make humanity abandon the costrudes of the past, giving a more correct approach to humanity, sacrificing any person who threatens the future of humanity, including their own loved ones such as Pericles.
Gallery
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A bust depicting Aspasia
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Character Model of Aspasia
Appearance
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Characters. Ubisoft. Accessed 13 June 2018.
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