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Odyssey Chapters

Another Day, Another Drachma

Another day dawned on Kephallonia. Kassandra's "usual" business as a misthios could wait. Today, she would find Markos and make him pay. Little did she know how difficult that task would be.

A Debt To Pay

The Cyclops cast a long shadow over the poor people ot Kephallonia, including Kassandra and her sometimes-ally, Markos. Now, he demanded payment or Markos' head - or both.

The Wolf Hunt

Seeing something rare in Kassandra, Elpenor gave her a chance to prove herself. The mercenary set off to kill the Wolf of Sparta - a job that would prove more complicated than it first appeared.

My Odyssey

Elpenor made an offer too good to be true: For a tidy sum, stop the Wolf of Sparta from overtaking the Athenians in Megaris. What no one knew was why.

Names

Epithets and attributes that have been given to ancient Greek gods and goddesses. (Given ingame of of course)

Artemis

  • Artemis Agrotera – the Huntress
  • Artemis Bendis (mentioned in DT)
  • Artemis Brauronia
  • Artemis Diktynna
  • Artemis Hekaerge – Shooting from a distance
  • Artemis Karyatis – of Karyai
  • Artemis Orthia
  • Artemis Tauropolos
  • Artemis Trikalaria

Athena

  • Athena Chalkioikos – of the bronze house
  • Athena Ergane – Protector of Crafts
  • Athena Itonia
  • Athena Nedousia
  • Athena Nike – Victorious
  • Athena Parthenos – Athena the Virgin
  • Athena Polias – Protector of the city
  • Athena Poliouchos – Protectress of the City
  • Athena Promachos – Fighting in the first rank
  • Athena Selene
  • Athena Skiras

Dionysos

  • Dionysos Kolonatas

Hera

  • Hera Akraia

Herakles

  • Herakles Soter – the savior

Zeus

  • Zeus Basileos
  • Zeus Chthonios
  • Zeus Herkeios (mentioned in DT)
  • Zeus Horkios (mentioned in DT)
  • Zeus Ktesios (mentioned in DT)
  • Zeus Larisaios
  • Zeus Olympian

Quest Items

Name Description Relevancy
Broken Bow
It may be a faithful bow, but it's also a broken bow that needs fixing. So It Begins
Arena Invitation Warrior, the Pephka Arena is the most competitive arena in all the Greek world. As the last living Hero of the Arena, I'm seeking the best fighters to compete on the most spectacular of stages for honor, pleasure, and drachmae. Your reputation precedes you - few have slain as prolifically, or as poetically, as you. Should you be interested, find me in Pirate Point, or my associate Maion in Pephka's Warrior's Rest. – Skoura, Hero of the Pephka Arena. They Just Want Cruelty
Looted Offerings Trusting worshippers offered these valuables to Hermes only for bandits to steal them. Hungry Gods
Lumber Sample
A sample of the special lumber shipment. Lumbering Along
Obsidian Eye The cyclops always took a liking to the finer things in life. What then, was as extravagant as an obsidian eye? An Eye for an 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. Penelope's Shroud
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. Shark the Vagrant
Brother's Riches
It's rather lucky the pompous brothers brought their riches to Kephallonia - luck for you, that is. A Ship Came Sailing
Barnabas's Shipment
Though Barnabas wasn't known to have sticky fingers, he couldn't help but nick this crate of good wine. Learning the Ropes
Stentor's Seal This prestigious seal bestowed by Stentor proves that its owner is a trusted agent of the Spartan army A Journey into War
Wax Tablet This wax tablet contains vital information regarding Spartan battle plans and troop movements in Megaris. The Missing Map
A Mysterious Letter This world is plagued by many vile things, but the lawless are the greatest threat to our great society. They take what they want and kill with a blatant disregard for honor or duty. They are godless people who worship nothing but themselves. Purge our lands of this blight, and glory will be yours. Besieging Bandits