A few endings I can guess but not confirm, but Ubisoft said there are 9 total.Can you side with Athens and still get good ending?You can’t “side” with either faction. All logos and images are copyrighted by their respective owners.Copyright © 2000 - 2020 GRY-Online S.A. for gamepressure.com, unofficial game guides, walkthroughs, secrets, game tips, maps & strategies for top games.
If you lose a character it will result in a different set of characters being together in the end. Sokrates asked him to meet at the Pnyx once he found evidence of his madness. but i did everything else right and i got the worst ending demios killed myrrine and i had to killed him and i am so frustrated that it all went down like hell from i choice i do not even remember and i do not thing that it is as important as the other decisions mentioned in this post After that, you must break out of jail and go after Kleon.Conversation with DeimosAfter waking up, you are now in a prison cell of Athens … after fighting Deimos. If you want to get the good ending then you should be honest and try to convince Deimos by telling him that he was manipulated. They are:You will get artifacts by defeating all the monsters. Killing Nikolaos will also prompt a fight with Stentor, though defeating him here won't actually kill him. If you miss the quest by not doing it before you leave the island, or if you choose to not free the infected, the sickness will not spread. Episode 9: Don’t battle with Deimos If you made these choices and you didn't make any mistakes, you should be able to unlock the good ending where Sorry, we've got no plans for mobile versions of this game guide. Convince Deimos that he is only the Cult's puppet - this happens during the eighth chapter. The first one I Don’t Want To Fight You leads to a good ending where all family in the end does a dinner. You can find out clues to his location from MyrrineWhat exactly do i have to tell Deimos to convince him that he is being manipulated…3rd time trying itI never get the option to have Nikolaos to intervene with Stentor but I didn’t kill him in chapter 2.If you killed the Monger in public (in the Theatre), instead of the covertly in the cave, Stentor will be suspicious, hence a lost cause.In episode 7, when I see Nikolaos again. Tell Deimos the cult is using him/her. This is based on your choices throughout the game.The “Good” (Happy / Best) Ending is for reuniting the whole Family, meaning they are all alive.Below are the steps required for the Good Ending (if you want the worst ending just do the exact opposite):These are the defining moments of the story. If you do fight Deimos, he/she will kill your mother and you will be forced to kill her/him. Next, there will be multiple choices.After this, there will be more bunch of choices. Ninth chapter - refuse to have a duel with Deimos. At the end of Chapter Seven, following the fight with Deimos, a tree will fall on top of him. Deimos will interrogate you and Kleon will try to kill you. Ninth chapter - refuse to have a duel with Deimos. In the run up to the release of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, Ubisoft went big on the role of choice in the narrative. We will Rise. When you speak to Deimos during chapter 8, you must try to tell them that they’re being manipulated by the Cult of Kosmos. I killed another champion after that, which caused all my auto-save to be after that moment. Things will not go well between the family.The game has around four endings, one is Good, second is bad, third is Cultist Ending and Atlantis Ending. But there are a few more things needed. After that, I told him to go see Stentor.I saw in IGN’s guide for best ending that we needed to be kind toward Nikolaos. Episode 8: In the Prison when Deimos talks to you, convince Deimos that the Cult is manipulative. If he says "My sword is my family," then you are on track to achieving the happy ending. You must convince Deimos of the cult’s wrongdoings. Deimos visits you when you are in the cell. Aspasia is the head of Cult of Kosmos. Your choices in this conversation have the final impact on the relations and the ending.