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Gear

Sword

Bandit Sword

  • It's so rusty, you can be sure this sword has changed bandit hands many times over.

Akinakes

  • The Greek militia are devotees of this short sword.

Spatha

  • Double-edged and solid, this straight sword strikes true.

Xiphos

  • This sword is as traditional and Greek as it gets.

Black Makhaira

  • The blade is black as night, with moonlight reflected on its single edge.

Hoplite Sword

  • With the amount of hoplites that need arming, these swords are low-cost and easy to find.

Ceremonial Sword

  • Some believe the value of the sword dictates which gods are attracted to bless worshippers during a sacrifice.

Ancient Xiphos

  • It has survived the test of time and can endure even more.

Wooden Sword

  • At a glance, it's simple - because it is.

Kopis

  • A kopis like this one is most used by Spartan soldiers.

Rusted Battle Sword

  • Considering blood rusts metal, it's clear this decaying sword has seen a lot of it.

Worship Sword

  • In this day and age, a priest can't go unarmed. That's why this sword doubles as a tool of worship and death.

Heavy Sword

  • This flat, double-edged blade has significant weight.

Ornate Xiphos

  • The textured grip of this Xiphos ensures its user can successfully yank it out of a stiff body.

Makhaira

  • Best to forget thrusting with this single-edged sword and cut instead.

Sacrifice Blade

  • In their most bloody and solemn sacrifices, members of the Cult choose this blade.

Curved Sword

  • This exotic-looking sword was not crafted here, but comes from somewhere in the south.

War Sword

  • Simply looking at this weapon is to know its potential for brutality.

Ritual Blade

  • The inscriptions on the blade point to its use in long-forgotten rituals.

Butcher's Blade

  • Though tempting for other uses, its main application is to slaughter animals.

Rough Sword

  • With its unrefined and jagged edge, this sword could have been made by an inexperienced crafter.

Executioner's Blade

  • This bloody blade surely has a past.

Gilded Battle Sword

  • Golden and gilded, this sword would make a pretty offering to the gods.

Ancient Battle Sword

  • It's from a bygone time, but this sword has some swing in it yet.

Royal Xiphos

  • This xiphos is fit for a Spartan king.

Short Sword

  • A close-combat fighter would favor this stout accomplice.

Oriental Sword

  • This peculiar sword isn't often seen outside of eastern territories.

Obsidian Sword

  • As slick as tar, this sharp, pointed blade will slip into the body like it's been greased.

Taxiarque's Sword

  • This sword was once used to rule over a regiment of obedient soldiers.

Heavy Blunt

Bludgeon Mace

  • It's slow, but reliable. Let's hope your foe is just as lethargic.

Heavy Mace

  • It can turn skulls into a fine powder.

Morning Star

  • The spikes add a little extra something.

Sledgehammer

  • Hit hard enough, and it can break through anything.

Ornate Mace

  • Because it's so heavy with gold, this mace is more likely to be impervious to damage.

Ritual Mace

  • This mace has conducted rituals in the dark chambers of cloaked mystics.

Giant Mace

  • A mace like this is as hard-hitting as it is hard to swing.

Kolossos Mace

  • They say bigger is always better. Prove them right.

Wooden Mace

  • This solid wooden reckoning is not to be underestimated.

Ceremonial Mace

  • This mace is used mostly in religious custom, but don't get on the bad side of this studded destroyer.

Meatgrinder

  • Despite its name, it's not wise to use this on a meal you're preparing.

Atlantean Mace

  • Charged with an ancient energy, its wielder can feel a vibration.

Bone Mace

  • The gnarled bones of those long-dead make up this mace.

Spear

Pilum

  • A pilum is an all-around performer and favorite amongst soldiers.

Spartan Javelin

  • A weapon as old as Sparta's histories, the javelin is a fixture in their armies for its ease of use and accuracy.

Javelin

  • This light throwing spear is used for both Olympic sport and the battlefield.

Hoplite Javelin

  • This javelin is used by hoplite soldiers in the phalanx.

Battle Spear

  • The victim penetrated by this spear will know its thrower had style.

Hunting Spear

  • A spear like this is useful for closing in on unsuspecting prey.

Reinforced Javelin

  • A steady companion, this javelin has been strengthened with metal for an enhanced grip.

War Spear

  • This spear is a common sight during wartime for its versatility and flexibility.

Ornate Spear

  • Just because something is elegant doesn't mean it isn't deadly.

Heavy Spear

  • With the size of its hefty blade, it's no wonder it takes a strong hand to wield this spear.

Handcrafted Spear

  • It's on the more rustic side of design, woven with leather straps around the shaft.

Golden Spear

  • Bought and sold for a fair amount of drachmae, this spear is for rich buyers only.

Cultist Spear

  • Terrifyingly, this spear is decorated with the bones and painted with the blood of rebels who defy the Cult of Kosmos.

Trident

  • This trident is both an effective weapon and a good skewer for roasting fish over a fire.

Crude Spear

  • Though its tip is made of stone, its jagged edge has a wicked stab.

Heavy Blade

Crude Axe

  • It may look clumsy, but this axe can do whatever you want it to do.

Stone Axe

  • A sharp stone on a stick can accomplish a surprising number of tasks.

Broad Axe

  • This hearty axe has in the past been used to chop wood - and chop off heads.

Berserk Axe

  • It's no surprise from the look of this axe that it can cut through foes with ease.

Ornate Axe

  • It's almost too beautiful to use. But not quite.

Scythe

  • This is traditionally a farmer's tool, but its shape implies something far more threatening.

Ceremonial Scythe

  • This type of scythe is kept from the fields for use in rituals and sacrifices.

Harvest Scythe

  • Normally, this scythe is used to reap crops of grain. Don't get any other ideas.

Gilded Scythe

  • A scythe as richly decorated as this one should be properly cleaned after every use.

Ancient Axe

  • Rugged with age, this durable axe has proven its worth.

Spiked Axe

  • Stab and cut. Two wounds, one axe.

War Scythe

  • Use this when you wish to harvest bodies instead of grain.

Labrys

  • With twice the blades, this weapon has twice the power.

Battle Axe

  • The skull on the blade of this axe is representative of the corpse this weapon leaves behind.

Golden Axe

  • Priests have purified and blessed the head of this axe, for its tasks are those of the gods.

Hardened Scythe

  • The process used to harden the blade of this axe can only be done by the most competent and bloodthirsty crafter.

Short Blade

Hunting Knife

  • For up-close-and-personal hunting, this knife is a good companion.

Swift Dagger

  • For fast maneuvers, use this small, discreet blade.

Rogue Dagger

  • This is the kind of dagger one uses to take your purse, and then your life.

Combat Blade

  • When a war has gone on too long and needs to end, this blade makes its appearance.

Skinning Knife

  • Stab, slice, cut, repeat.

Ornate Dagger

  • This weapon is often carried by fancy folk.

Assassin's Dagger

  • Noiseless assassinations were the main objective when this blade was crafted.

Expert's Blade

  • Only a professional could craft a weapon like this.

Atlantean Blade

  • It's true that some who use this blade feel surges of mystical power.

Staff

Shepherd's Cane

  • This cane keeps both sheep and enemies in line.

Rough Staff

  • You may get a splinter or two, but it's worth it.

Wooden Staff

  • It just looks like a sturdy walking stick, but it has additional potential.

Greek Staff

  • Like the average Greek, this staff is practical and blunt.

Heavy Staff

  • It may be unwieldy, but trust in its power.

Battle Staff

  • This weapon is fine-tuned to perform well in wartime.

Ceremonial Staff

  • Not just for an old priest to lean on - this staff can be trusted.

Gilded Staff

  • This staff is expertly forged and a sight to behold.

Ornate Staff

  • Its carvings are intricate, and its power is true.

Rusty Staff

  • Apparently, this staff is sturdy enough to resist growing weak over time.

Royal Staff

  • Royalty is not always exempt from fighting the good fight.

Snake Staff

  • Beware the snakes in the grass.

Bow

Reflex Bow

  • It's a standard bow, with a woven grip for comfort.

Toxarchos Reflex Bow

  • Reserved for leaders who have proven themselves, this bow is richly textured and made for accuracy.

Greek Reflex Bow

  • Though quite common, this bow is favored for a reason.

Bandit Bow

  • It's as unrefined as the bandits that use it.

Ornate Bow

  • Bronze decorates the curved, dexterous limbs of this bow.

Hunter's Bow

  • Neither animal nor enemy will stand a chance against this bow.

Serpent Bow

  • Once hit with an arrow from this bow, the victim can feel venom tingling in their veins.

Recurve Bow

  • Its rigid shape makes this arrow a straight shooter.

Heavy Bow

  • Expect this bow to pierce through even the toughest of armor.

Arrows

  • Normal Arrow

"A plain wooden arrow that is cheap but versatile." (Requires: 1 wood)

  • Paralyzing Arrow

"With its rounded tip, the Paralyzing arrow deals more damage, and can also knock out a target." (Requires: 2 wood, 1 leather)

  • Poison Arrow

"Soaked in venom, the Poison Arrow will intoxicate and weaken its target." (Requires: 3 wood, 3 leathers)

  • Fire Arrow

"A small linen cloth around the tip allows the arrow to be lit on fire, burning targets on impact." (Requires: 3 wood, 3 iron)

  • Explosive Arrow

"A sulfur mixture near the Explosive Arrow’s tip results in a devastating impact." (Requires: 5 wood, 2 iron, 2 leathers)

  • Death Arrow

"Death Arrows move faster, penetrate deeper, and deal more damage." (Requires: 6 wood, 3 iron, 3 leathers)

Mounts

Resources

Drachmae

  • Used to by items in shops, the drachma coin is stamped with the Eagle of Zeus and is commonly found on bandits.

Orichalcum Ore

Soft Leather

  • Used to engrave armor, Soft Leather is primarily earned by hunting predator animals or recovered from dismantled gear.

Iron Metal

  • Used to engrave weapons, Iron Metal can be mined in caves, looted from soldiers and bandits, or recovered from dismantled gear.

Olive Wood

  • Used to upgrade the Adrestia, Olive Wood can be salvaged from sinking ships and certain wild trees or recovered from dismantled gear.

Ancient Tablets

  • Ancient Tablets contain lost engineering wisdom and are found scattered throughout the world in ancient ruins. This wisdom can be used to upgrade the Adrestia.

Obsidian Glass

Precious Gems

  • Used to engrave gear, Precious gems are carried by Mercenaries and earned by completing Bounties.

Quest Items

Looted Offerings

  • Trusting worshippers offered these valuables to Hermes only for bandits to steal them.

Kephallonian Lumber

  • This sample of the lumber of shipment is harvested from only the best Kephallonian trees.

Spear of Kephalos

  • With this spear in hand, the wielder must choose their target wisely. According to the legend, Kephalos was gifted this spear by the gods. Its unique power? It'll never miss its mark.

Prokris' Necklace

  • Their mythic relationship was complicated to say the least, but Kephalos did bestow the beautiful gift of this necklace upon his wife, Prokris.

Obsidian Eye

  • The Cyclops always took a liking to the finer things in life. What then, was as extravagant as an obsidian eye?

Penelope's Shroud

  • To delay her suitors, Penelope would tell them she’d make her choice when she finished weaving her shroud. But when night came, she would undo each day's labor.

Talisman of Artemis

  • A talisman dedicate to Artemis, goddess of the hunt.

Brother's Riches

  • It's rather lucky the pompous brothers brought their riches to Kephallonia - lucky for you that is.

Chara

  • Just as Kassandra's constant companion was Phoibe, Chara never left Phoibe's side. Phoibe gave Chara, a wooden eagle carved by her father, to Kassandra to keep her company.

Barnabas's Shipment

  • Though Barnabas wasn’t known to have sticky fingers, he couldn’t help but nick this crate of good wine.

Stentor's Seal

  • This prestigious seal bestowed by Stentor proves that its owner is a trusted agent of the Spartan army.

Wax Tablet

  • This wax tablet contains vital information regarding Spartan battle plans and troop movements in Megaris.

Elpenor's Note

  • Krethos: You were right about the Kephallonian peasant girl. She led me right to the misthios. Near the ancient ruins of Kranioi. You did good work tracking them down. Now, to get them both to trust me… Did I ever tell you I was a fan of theater? As for you, find your payment in Phokis. Signed, Elpenor

Elpenor's Ship Manifest

  • 600 Athenian swords, 900 Spartan spears

Papyrus to Elpenor

  • Elpenor, in regards to your search for the woman. If anyone would know her whereabouts, it would be that crazy priestess at the Asklepios Sanctuary. I'd go myself but she terrifies me. Yours, Antonide

Real Ostraka

  • These ostraka are the real votes for Anaxagoras's ostracism.

Fake Ostraka

  • Perikles's contact provided these ostraka to rig the vote at Anaxagoras's ostracism.

TBC

  • Golden Statue
  • Forgotten treasure map
  • Towards a unified messara
  • Cult of Kosmos Ceremonial Outfit

Alkibiades's Package

  • This simple box needs to be delivered to Bardas at the Korinthian Military Fort.
  • Treasure Tablet

Letter from Elpenor

  • Make sure you kill the so-called messenger of the gods this time. I await news of your success in the cave behind the Snake Ruins in the Valley of the Snake. - Elpenor
  • Orders to kill the defector

Letter from Brasidas

  • I am with your mother. Meet us on the cliff near Tegea. - B.

Letter from Lagos

  • Dearest family, I will never forgive myself for the pain the Cult has caused us. Believe me when I say I will make this right. Stay strong. All my love, Lagos
  • scytale
  • Blueprint for the chimera's breath
  • Secret missive
  • farewell letter
  • arena invitation
  • stele piece in orchomenos city
  • Circe's list of trophies
  • Obsidian Eye Fragment
  • a mysterious letter
  • themistokles on kephallonia
  • ambusher's note
  • mixture
  • a mysterious letter
  • Themistokles on Athens
  • Cultist letters
  • Themistokles on the Akrokorinth
  • Themistokles on Arkadia
  • Themistokles on Mount Taygetos
  • Letter

Head of the Lykaon Wolf

  • The decapitated head of the Lykaon Wolf was a fearsome trophy indeed. If the legends are true, it was once mortal and rested atop the shoulders of a cruel king, who was cursed by Zeus and transformed into a bloodthirsty beast.
  • Minoan chest key
  • spartan baby blanket
  • stolen wares
  • ancient wax tablet

Ancient Tablet

  • While continuing my research on the Minoan ruins, I found writing that spoke of a doorway. After some translation, it appeared that the reflective mirrors I found are part of a mechanism. <

>I aligned the mirrors, and when I went back into the ruins, I found a path that led deeper underground. At the very bottom of the cave I found an entrance to somewhere else. Tomorrow, I shall open the door and see what's inside.

  • a papyrus from podarkes

Harpe

  • Harpe is an incredibly crafted and distinct blade. No one's exactly sure how Heitor ended it up with it originally as his story seems to change with each telling.
  • dagger
  • token of strength
  • token of accuracy
  • token of endurance

Spartan Royal Edict

  • The mortal who carries this edict acts on behalf of King Archidamos of Sparta. May their shield defend Sparta’s interests, and may their blade run through her enemies.
  • mint
  • hoe
  • pindar's poem for the champion diagoras
  • anonymous love letter
  • medicinal herbs

Sphinx Medallion Fragment

  • A piece of a strange circular medallion depicting the legendary Sphinx. The metal is unusual, as is the design. This Fragment seems to be only half of the complete medallion.

Sphinx Medallion Fragment

  • A piece of a strange circular medallion depicting the legendary Sphinx. The metal is unusual, as is the design. This Fragment seems to be only half of the complete medallion.

Complete Sphinx Medallion

  • As golden as the glinting light off the Sphinx's wings, this medallion has not lost its shine.

Prize of the Sphinx

  • An ancient Artifact taken from the remains of the Sphinx. The feather glows with barely contained power.
  • banquet supply list
  • ring

Cultist Proof

  • This letter proves that Pausanias is part of the Cult.
  • root of kyklaminos
  • big petasos
  • owl's Feather
  • foundry of hephaistos tomb key
  • letter addressed to a misthios
  • Darius's notes
  • Hylas's notes
  • thank you, malaka!
  • letter from the bandit leader
  • note to a friend
  • order relic note
  • note from the watcher
  • thanks again, malaka?!
  • sword hilt
  • markos's wine
  • find me
  • warning letter
  • Thank you, misthios
  • reply from the tempest
  • military orders
  • order manifesto
  • Engineer's code book
  • Engineer's code book
  • open bounty on the eagle bearer
  • engineer's code book
  • engineer's code book
  • mercenary correspondence

Bloody Sapphires

  • This satchel contains the treasury sapphires - but covered in blood.

Amyris's Note

  • Agreement in full. Treasury sapphires to be sold at no discount. Meet at Desphina Fort for the sale. - Amyris
  • letter to the smugglers

Medicine

  • Hippokrates says this medicinal drink should reduce fever. Perikles needs it desperately.
  • wine society invitation
  • lead on the order's commander
  • Darius's notes on the Cult
  • mysterious letter
  • a new beginning
  • after the Storm
  • chronicles of the ancients
  • note about a prisoner
  • directions to aiantides's treasure
  • "on sight, song, and sail"
  • letter from a suitor
  • tomb map
  • sealed papyrus
  • persephone's sanctuary key
  • letter from Persephone's sanctuary
  • locksmith's journal
  • piece of a torn recipe
  • Rebel's last words
  • piece of a torn recipe
  • memento from a lost soul
  • last resort
  • aconite
  • piece of a torn recipe
  • letter regarding leonidas
  • letter from one spy to another
  • note to Aphrodite
  • Perseus's note
  • diary of orphedice, entry 4
  • the poisoner's note
  • Swordfish's note
  • epiktetos's note
  • astra's letter to deianeira
  • ornate dagger
  • a note from Charon
  • Agamemnon's note
  • diary of orphedice, entry 1
  • diary of orphedice, entry 2
  • diary of orphedice, entry 3
  • diary of eurypheus, entry 2
  • diary of eurypheus, entry 1
  • diary of eurypheus, entry 3
  • diary of eurypheus, entry 4

Protect yourselves

  • The armor that’s come into your possession...

adamant shipment record

  • enclosed is the Last adamant ingot...

scrap of bloodied cloth

  • This scrap of cloth...

key fragment

  • Engraved with Isu symbols...

letter from the "eagle bearer"

  • Alponos is a ripe grape...

Pouch of Drachmae Student Writings

  • These writings are about Sokrates's teachings.

Miltos

  • A rare and valuable material that was highly sought after by Athens, and found on the island of Keos.

Ancient Minoan Map

  • An old map drawn by Minoans, indicating the location of a wealthy palace of old. It also mentions that a key is needed to obtain the treasure contained within.

Gyke's Bracelet

  • It's a rough-looking bracelet, but it's engraved with the names Gyke and Gelon on its interior. It might have once been pretty, but now it’s marked by shark teeth.

Bear Scrotum

  • From the smell, you can tell this is a fresh scrotum from a bear. The medicinal properties of this item are still a topic of some debate amongst medical scholars.

Artist Contract

  • This contract describes the hiring of an artist by the archons to paint propaganda on Naxos.

Coins and Letter

  • While the coins have the symbol of Paros on them, the strange code on the letter can't be deciphered.

Letter from a Spartan Polemarch

  • The man, Heremos, was caught trying to sneak through our lines. After some persuasion, we discovered he was heading to meet a ship and set sail for Mytilene. Perhaps you will be able to loosen his tongue further and gain additional information.

Body Oil

  • This is a wonderfully aromatic oil specially mixed for pankrationists.

Astra's Necklace

  • Taken from the corpse of Astra, this pearly necklace once belonged to Timon's brother. After he was killed, it made a pretty gift for Deianeira's cousin.

Herbs

  • A charming scent wafts from this rare herb. In some specific cases, it has been known to provoke skin conditions.

Mysterious Object

  • Kassandra happened upon this strange object. It appeared to be a clue to the identity of one worshipping the chaos of the universe.

Chest Key

  • This key should unlock Kleon's chest.

Letter to Kleon

  • Kleon,<

>Your personal effects have been moved and hidden like you asked.< >I'll keep the key safe until further notice, and continue patrolling the Parthenon.< >Polemarch Phaelos Rhexenor's Sword

  • This sword once belonged to the Athenian Polemarch Rhexenor.

Rhexenor's "Little Sword"

  • Rhexenor's manhood. It's not like he would need it anymore.

Key to Olympos

  • Though it may look like an ordinary golden disk, it is allegedly the key to unlocking the gates of Olympos.

Theseus's Helm

  • This is a weathered helm, rumored to have sat on the head of Theseus himself.

Theseus's Breastplate

  • The sizeable dent in its side was supposedly made by the Minotaur.

Theseus's Bracer

  • These bracers bear the scars of wars and the signs of epic battle.

Theseus Boots

  • These greaves supposedly saw battle on the legs of the mighty Theseus.

Arkalochori Axe

  • This old ceremonial axe is used for rituals and sacrifices. As a weapon it won't cut much, but it's considered favorable among gods.

Phaistos Disk

  • This round disk is apparently the key to entering the labyrinth.

Bag of Poisons

  • This bag contains various bottles of poisons. Be careful with it!

Handmaiden's Note

  • "Don't trust the Fates!"

Key to Medusa

  • Stories say this is the key to the dwelling of the Writhing Dread.

Gorgon Slayer

  • This mighty spear was rumored to have slain Medusa.

Chios Bear Skin

  • This bear skin is soft to the touch.

Crafted Bear Skin Armor

  • This armor is soft, fluffy, and rather warm.

Daughters of Artemis Boots

  • These boots are perfect for sneaking up on the unsuspecting.

Daughters of Artemis Chest Piece

  • Although battered, this chest piece has been recently polished.

Daughters of Artemis Headgear

  • This headgear is worn by only the best hunters of the Daughters of Artemis.

The Gorgon Disk

  • This is a round metal object adorned with strange carvings. It feels cold to the touch and a strange energy emanates from it.

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Documents

  • Ashes to Ashes

Trade Goods