One big disagreement between Sparta and Athens was that Sparta viewed women as people, while Athens viewed them as property. So while most warriors in ancient Greece were men, Kassandra's presence probably wouldn't be unusual enough to elicit a comment, especially for Spartans.
Almost nobody got pissed that Kassandra was canon because she's a woman, they got pissed because the moment Ubisoft made you able to choose between 2 different characters the games stop having a linear connection. Sure, you can play as Alexios but in the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter because Kassandra is the one you're meant to play
Stopped my Alexios playthrough after 30hrs, started all over with Kassandra (now 25hrs in) and I gotta say: it is that much better, yes. Actually its a night and day experience. Now Im feeling connected to the main character which makes such a big difference in such a massive game.
In general, the nine endings of Assassin's Creed Odyssey differ depending on how many of Kassandra/Alexios' family members remain alive at the end of the game. Here is the short version of how to
The first crucial decision moment for Alexios (or Kassandra if you’ve selected the female protagonist) comes during the “Wolf of Sparta” quest in episode two. It is then that you’re presented with these dialog choices in conversation with Nikolaos: “I’ve come to take my revenge.” “I’ve come to get answers.” What the Main Difference Is Between Alexios and Kassandra. The main difference is that the character models are different when you get flashback cutscenes of the characters’ pasts. But other
If you play as Alexios, Darius' spawn is a daughter called Neema, while if you're Kassandra, Neema is actually a son called Natakas. Now, this might all seem a bit odd, and that's because it is
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