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Alexios sounds to be normally appealing the majority of people's preference. Like in mainstream Holiwood movies, a male protagonist going through his adventure interacts with warious female characters of different looks and natures, as Alexios does in the alternative plot. Kassandra doesn't, she acts oppositely as a powerful, resourceful heroine romancing with a weaker man, which implies that ubi might be encouraging/advocating an alternative relationship between two sexes. In a word, it's political correctness. Sounds fine to me.

However, the explanation to the scenes of Kassandra posing as Elpenor, Hermes, and stage playing vocally as Leonidas doesn't appear to be natural.

Another thing, Odyssey doesn't give the depiction when Kassandra/Neema is pregnant and the game doesn't contain the very adventure during the gestation period, in which Kassadra can be too vulnerable to leap around, and Alexios tends to spend more time looking after his woman. In this assumption, Alaxios could be a better game character to play.