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Assassin's Creed Odyssey Where to Find Chrysis After Saving the Baby

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"Hush my child. May Hera bless our sacred family unit."
―Chrysis[src]

Chrysis (died 430 BCE) was a priestess of Hera and a member of the Worshippers of the Bloodline branch of the Cult of Kosmos. She was the mother of Dolops.

Contents

  • ane Biography
    • 1.1 Early life
    • 1.two Cult of Kosmos
    • 1.3 The Peloponnesian War
  • two Legacy
  • 3 Personality and characteristics
  • iv Trivia
  • 5 Gallery
  • 6 Appearances
  • 7 References

Biography

Early life

Equally a child, Chrysis was abased by her parents at the Sanctuary of Asklepios in Argolis.[1] The priests of the sanctuary raised her every bit one of their own, teaching her all they knew about gods and healing.[2] She was well-loved by the priests, also every bit a fast learner and stiff-willed.[1]

Growing up, Chrysis became a priestess of Hera serving at the nearby sanctuary defended to the goddess,[iii] and even rose through the ranks to become the greatest.[4]

Chrysis also became a mother at some point, bearing and rearing a son named Dolops. However, she kept his birth a secret, believing it brought shame to her. They somewhen grew apart, and he pursued a career kickoff as a healer, so every bit a farmer in Epidauros.[5]

Cult of Kosmos

At some point, the Cult of Kosmos approached Chrysis and she was seen with them. Their ideas appealed to her and she left her one-time teachers' ideas for theirs. With the Cult, her ability and influence grew, her role as a 'servant of Hera' protecting her from backlash.[2]

Eventually she held every priest of the sanctuary of Asklepios in her sway, either as her allies or every bit her subjects.[1]

In the 440s BCE, when Myrrine came from Sparta to the sanctuary, the priests offered her nutrient and a bath, but could not aid her badly injured baby. Despite the priest Mydon'south best attempts, he had to tell her that the baby would die. Thus Myrrine cradled the babe, sang to him, and left him at the Altar of Apollo Maleatas, "for the gods."[vi]

Instead of gods, though, Chrysis took the baby subsequently Myrrine turned her back. She healed him, and so raised him as her own amongst many to serve the Cult of Kosmos, teaching him that the world is pain.[vi]

To ensure that her practice remained secret, and equally a proof of loyalty, Chrysis forced Mydon to cutting out his ain tongue to prevent him from telling all that he knew, lest information technology reach wrong ears.[6]

When the Worshippers of the Bloodline were commanded to scour the ruins and tombs for ancient artifacts, another Worshipper, Harpalos, sent a letter to Chrysis, telling her about the Followers of Ares he'd discovered and joined.[iii]

The Peloponnesian War

When stories begun to circulate near an "hawkeye-begetting misthios", Chrysis tightened her agree on the priests of Asklepios, forcing them to swear non to tell the mercenary a single affair, specially about a Spartan adult female and her infant, or face death. Almost acquiesced, while some like Pleistos allied themselves with her, and others similar Timoxenos protested.[two]

Chrysis also publicly accused an Argivean healer, Hippokrates, of impiety. Kassandra happened to witness Chrysis and Sostratos, Hippokrates' assistant and student, exchanging words about the accusations, and Hippokrates' whereabouts at his clinic in Argos.[seven]

After Kassandra figured out Chrysis' affiliation with the Cult of Kosmos, also equally her function in Alexios' life, Kassandra hunted Chrysis downwards to the Altar of Apollo Maleatas. In that location, Chrysis had left a slain eagle as a alarm. Following the cries of an infant, Kassandra institute a small shrine nearby, every bit well as guards loyal to the Cult. After besting them, Kassandra entered the shrine.[6]

Chrysis confronted by Kassandra

Inside, Chrysis laid the baby on the chantry and spoke with Kassandra, entreating her to join the Cult, make Chrysis' family "complete." At the end, she gear up the shrine on fire, forcing Kassandra to either save the infant, or go afterward Chrysis.[6] Notwithstanding, while attempting to abscond the altar, Chrysis was killed by her son Dolops.[8]

Legacy

By the time of the Peloponnesian State of war, Chrysis held the Sanctuary of Asklepios collectively nether her thumb, either through fright or loyalty. According to her, she was the one who had raised multiple warriors and guards loyal to the Cult, with Deimos being only one of them, albeit the most powerful.[6]

She was as well regarded as "that crazy priestess" by Antonide, an informant working for Elpenor, a member of the Eyes of Kosmos branch of the Cult. Though Antonide suspected Chrysis held what Elpenor wanted to know, he was non willing to arroyo Chrysis, as she terrified Antonide.[nine]

Personality and characteristics

In the beginning, Chrysis was a devoted worshiper of the Greek gods until she was recruited past the Cult of Kosmos. Their teachings either "turned her heart black"[ii] or merely encouraged the "anger in her middle that could not be soothed."[one] In any case, she became a cruel, psychotic and fanatical individual. As exemplified by her opposition to Hippokrates' medical practices, she believed that only deities could deliver healing and not the hands of man.[7]

In her interactions with Kassandra, Chrysis demonstrated a delusional obsession with the Bloodline, believing herself to be more of a "mother" to the grandchildren of Leonidas than Myrrine had always been.[6]

Trivia

  • In Odyssey, the thespian can choose to either save the baby from the burn down Chrysis caused or assassinate the Cultist in Ashes to Ashes. If the erstwhile was chosen, Chrysis volition exist slain in the memory Death Comes For Us All.
  • Historically, Chrysis accidentally burned down the oldest temple defended to Hera at the Heraion of Argos in 423 BCE, and thus destroyed the sanctuary as mentioned in the Historical Locations overlay.

Gallery

Appearances

  • Assassin'southward Creed: Odyssey (showtime advent)
  • Assassin's Creed: Odyssey novel

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 i.2 1.3 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Written in Stone
  2. 2.0 2.ane two.2 2.3 Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – A Heart for a Head
  3. 3.0 three.1 Assassin'southward Creed: Odyssey
  4. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Death Comes For Us All
  5. Assassin'southward Creed: Odyssey – A Herald of Murder
  6. 6.0 half dozen.1 6.2 vi.3 6.4 6.five vi.half-dozen Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – Ashes to Ashes
  7. 7.0 7.1 Assassin'due south Creed: Odyssey – First Do No Harm
  8. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey novel
  9. Assassin'south Creed: Odyssey – The Wolf'due south Fate

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