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Diary of Eurypheus

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The Diary of Eurypheus was a diary written by a man named Eurypheus in Aletheia's simulation of Elysium. Its pages were later scattered throughout the region and were recovered by the Spartan misthios Kassandra.

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Location: At the north-west edge of the central square of Heart of Elysium.

Diary of Eurypheus - Entry nº 1
Where am I? Could it really be Elysium? If it's true, that means I perished protecting my beloved. If she's not at my side, I must have bought her enough time to escape the bandits. While she carries on with life, I will try to find a village to settle in - but how could I ever find home without her? When her time comes, and she joins me in this place, we'll at long last be reunited. Forever. Orphedice, I will wait for you.

Diary of Eurypheus - Entry nº 2

Location: Near the bed in the room under the Collapsed Tower viewpoint.

So much time has passed with no sign of my beloved Orphedice. She should've arrived by now! We should be holding hands in the fields, just as we did in Argolis. Maybe she's waiting for me somewhere else in Elysium. I have to leave this village to find her. The queen of the underworld might know where she is.

Diary of Eurypheus - Entry nº 3

Location: Persephone's Akropolis near northern Wings of Hermes.

I don't understand it. The queen told me she's never met someone named Orphedice. Does this mean... No! I refuse to even entertain it. She has to be here somewhere. I'll scour every inch of this land. I'll go to the very edge of this world to be reunited with my one true love.

Diary of Eurypheus - Entry nº 4

Location: At the southern-most point of Minos' Faith, on a picnic blanket under a cherry tree.

I've lost hope. How many times have I traveled the whole of Elysium in search of you, my Orphedice? Why aren't you here? Why can't my eyes lay upon you – even one last time? This place will never be paradise without you here. There's only one place left for me to search: at the bottom of this endless abyss...

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The Diary of Eurypheus, a journal in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey's DLC The Fate of Atlantis: Fields of Elysium, seems to be loosely based on the legend of Orpheus and his wife Eurydice. The author's name is also a portmanteau of their names. The book is directly connected to entries in the Diary of Orphedice from Field of Elysium's sequel, The Fate of Atlantis: Torment of Hades

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