Should I Give The Horse To Adonis?

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The first quest where you have to make a decision is “Dark ”. Here, you must choose whether the old man can keep the horse, whether to get rid of it for Persephone, or give it to

Adonis

. We chose to give it to Adonis, and afterwards you can go and intimidate the stable boy so Persephone doesn't know.

What happens if I bring the horse to Adonis?

If you bring him to the Jockey of Artemision, the stable boy takes the horse. You return to Persephone

with the news

. She kisses you when you return and says you have earned her favor.

Do I let the guy keep the horse AC Odyssey?

Kassandra: If he needs the

horse more than the man he stole it

from, let him keep it. It will do him more good.

Does horse choice matter in Assassin's Creed Odyssey?

In short,

it doesn't matter

. There are three different colors of horse, that's the only thing that matters. When you choose one you receive a skin for a mount. All are called Phobos, so all have the same name.

What happens if I let the blind man keep the horse?

Letting Mulios keep the horse

results in a reduction of -50 Persephone's Influence in the Asphodel Fields region

. However, bringing the horse to Adonis' man in Minos' Faith results in a -50 Influence reduction in both Asphodel Fields and Minos' Faith, for an overall total of -100 across Elysium.

Is Hermes or Adonis Persephone's soulmate?

Another will ask you who you think Persephone's soulmate is.

Hermes

or Adonis. The correct answer is Hermes. Finally a woman will ask you about a rumour that Hekate is plotting against Persephone.

Should I poison the followers of Persephone?

Kassandra: So what do you have in mind for Persephone's followers? Hekate:

Poison in their wine should do the trick

. … The symposium shouldn't be too difficult to infiltrate, but once you're there, try to blend in with the other Persephone-obsessed humans.

Where is silence cave buried AC?

Up in the Asphodel Fields, you'll find Buried Silence Cave

at ground level on the northern side of Persephone's Acropolis

. Once you've found the cave it's pretty simple to bag the upgrade, just walk in through the entrance and follow the cave to the end.

Where is the witch on Paros?

You must find the witch from Barnabas' vision. She is hiding on Paros. Your task will be to deliver her wine. It lies

on the slope of a mountain

, lift it up and take it to the witch.

Should I side with Persephone or Adonis?

You can either give it to the older adult that's in the quest,

give it to Adonis or Persephone

. It doesn't really make all that much of a difference; however, we gave it to Adonis. Even if you decide to give it to someone else, there shouldn't be a problem.

What does the idiom to ride the high horse mean?

To be on one's high horse means to act in an arrogant or

haughty fashion

. … Eventually, the phrase came to mean the attitude assumed by someone who could afford to ride a tall horse.

What is the best ending in AC Odyssey?

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

Do not kill Nikolaos in The Wolf of Sparta

.

Promise Myrrine Deimos can be saved in Chapter 6

. Convince Nikolaos to intervene with Stentor when he is seen again in The Last Fight of Aristalos.

Which horse is better in Odyssey?

As far as we can tell, Markos' descriptions are just for color and flourish – the horses are functionally identical. As such, we recommend you pick

the horse that you like the color of best

. Whatever you choose, your horse will always be named Phobos, and you'll be able to easily change the color of the horse later on.

Is Alexios better than Kassandra?

There's no question about it –

Kassandra is a hundred times a more engaging character

to follow because of the level of her voice acting eclipsing Alexios'. … Even if players just play the intro to the game as Alexios and then Kassandra, they'll see a difference.

Do Phobos skins do anything?

While the skins that we've outlined below actually have

no physical benefit

for Phobos, they do make your horse take on a drastically different appearance.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.