How do you save Myrrine and Deimos?

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How do you save Myrrine and Deimos?

How do you save Myrrine and Deimos?

To get this ending, make these major choices throughout the game:

  1. Do not kill Nikolaos in The Wolf of Sparta.
  2. Promise Myrrine Deimos can be saved in Chapter 6.
  3. Convince Nikolaos to intervene with Stentor when he is seen again in The Last Fight of Aristalos.
  4. Do not kill Stentor in The Conqueror.

Can you save Myrrine?

Do not save Myrrine. Depending on the ending that the player receives based on their decisions, they will then be able to get a special cut scene that shows what remains of the family.

Does Alexios always kill Myrrine?

Alexios still kills Myrrine | Forums.

Should I kill the wolf or follow Myrrine?

Follow Myrrine. On your way you will come across children fighting with wolves. Myrrine informs you that this is a Spartan test - you can help the children or move along. Kill the wolves if you have decided to help the children.

How do I get my Deimos back?

Don't Get Into A Fight With Deimos After doing so in a dark cave, you'll emerge to find Deimos waiting for your return. Opt for passive, non-confrontational choices in this conversation. This will help earn you goodwill with Deimos that is essential towards the end of the game.

Should I fight Deimos?

The most important choice is at the end of the conversation, when you can choose how to say goodbye to the character. Attacking Deimos - your character will push Deimos away and he may hit you after that. This choice will make Deimos more hostile towards your hero in the future.

What happens if you fight Deimos?

If you do fight Deimos, he/she will kill your mother and you will be forced to kill her/him.

Should you say you killed Nikolaos?

There are a lot of choices, but there are only two that actually matter. I Killed Nikolaos – If you choose this option, and she will go on about friendship bring the answer. ... They will say that you think friendship is the answer, and it will lead to you saying you are taking down the cult.

Can you prevent Myrrine death?

Me, Myrrine, and Deimos Choose not to kill someone, and keep them on your good side during the adventure, and they'll be with you at your home by the end of the game. In this ending, Deimos will join either Alexios or Kassandra and Myrrine. ... You don't let Myrrine be killed by Deimos.

Do I have to kill all cultists?

The Cultists that are tied to Side Quests are the only exception, for them you have to play their quests first. The Cultists in the inner circle can only be revealed after killing all others in the branch. After killing 41 Cultists the Ghost of Kosmos Leader will be revealed.

What happens to Myrrine in Assassin's Creed Odyssey?

You don’t let Myrrine be killed by Deimos. You don’t kill Deimos. You’re able to use your expert language skills to persuade Deimos to turn against the Cult. You silver-tongued assassin, you. You kill Nikolaos. You don’t let Nikolaos intervene with the whole Stentor business.

When do you promise Myrrine you'll bring Deimos back?

- Promise Myrrine that you’ll try to free Deimos: You must promise Myrrine in Chapter 6 that you will try to save Deimos from the cult. In Chapter 7, during the quest "A Bloody Feast," you promise it again with the answer, "I’ll bring Deimos back"

Why did myrinne abandon you in Game of Thrones?

We’ve broken down all of the steps for you below. Myrinne abandons you after you promised to spare Deimos and then killed them. You chose to kill Deimos. You chose to kill Nikolaos. You didn’t allow Nikolaos to intervene with the whole Stentor situation. You chose to kill Stentor. OR, Stentor doesn’t show up because Nikolaos isn’t around.

Why did myrinne choose to kill Deimos?

Myrinne abandons you after you promised to spare Deimos and then killed them. You chose to kill Deimos. You chose to kill Nikolaos. You didn’t allow Nikolaos to intervene with the whole Stentor situation. You chose to kill Stentor. OR, Stentor doesn’t show up because Nikolaos isn’t around. He’s fickle like that.

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