![]() ![]() There's a catch, though: a man named Autolykos stole the maps from her, and they must be found before the treasure can be located. This time around, Xenia will ask the player to find two items: Pan's Flute and Apollo's Lyre. Once again, Xenia will express her own sort of gratitude for the hero's success, and will offer monetary recompense as well as the option to track down even more artifacts. Some bandits will be lurking around this caves, so dispatch them through any preferred means, then search around the cave to locate the conch shell, which is sitting within a chest flanked by wooden barricades. Inside the Underwater Cavern, use Athena's sight to get a better view of the surroundings, then follow the path up and out of the water and back into another pool before surfacing on the other side. A good way to find it is to search for the boxes floating at the water's surface. Specifically, the player needs to head to an area known as the Underwater Cave of Chalkidike, which can accessed by diving into the water at the location featured on the map, just off the southern coast between the western and central peninsulas. The map needed for this hunt is the one that shows the Triple Peninsula of Chalkidike in Makedonia. This one is called She Who Controls the Seas, and it involves tracking down Triton's Shell of the Tides, a golden conch that can reportedly control the sea. Grab it, then return to Xania to put an end to the second treasure hunt.īack in Xenia's company, the pirate will be so happy with the hero's performance that she'll offer up yet another treasure hunt. The bracelet can be found not too deep underneath the water's surface, next to the cliff edge and a patch of coral. Through conversation, it is revealed that the bracelet was thrown off a cliff into the Mediterranean sea. Head to the location, speaking with various townsfolk, opening various boxes, and generally searching for clues to the bracelet's whereabouts.Īfter enough time spent investigating, players will stumble upon a couple arguing about the bracelet Xenia is seeking - they'll be the ones hanging out nearest the water's edge. ![]() In this case, it's the third map that Xenia offers that will be provide an accurate location for the treasure: in Cape Sounion, on the main island of Attika, in an area known as the Sanctuary of Sounion. This one is called Sacred Vows, and it involves discovering the location of a golden Macedonian Bracelet to be used as an offering to the gods. Xenia will be pleased with the hero's aptitude for seeking out hidden treasure, and will offer a reward in the form of currency as well as another treasure hunt. With the feather in tow, return to Xenia to complete the quest. Bust in and crack the bandit's skulls, then search the bandit leader's corpse to find the Golden Feather of Ajax. He'll point players toward the bandits' hideout, the Mycanean Tomb of Ajax, located in an underground vault near the middle of the island. Inspect the cloth-covered pot near the lighthouse, then walk down the stairs and speak to the lighthouse keeper to learn that the Golden Feather of Ajax was stolen by bandits. On the island will be a lighthouse - the Lighthouse of the Father of Ajax, as it turns out. Looking at the maps isn't strictly necessary for this mission instead, head to Isle of Salamis, found just west of Attika. Birds of a Featherįor this treasure hunt, players will be given three different treasure maps and tasked with finding the Golden Feather of Ajax. At that point, players can converse with Xenia to have her ask the hero to track down five (technically six) distinct treasures.Īdditionally, it's recommended but not necessarily required for players to be around a mid-game level before starting Xenia's treasure hunts - maybe level 30 or so, though some of the tasks can be accomplished around level 17. Neither Xenia nor her treasure hunts will be available until players complete the side quests Red in the Wreckage and Lost and Found. This is accomplished by following Xenia's treasure maps, the likes of which aren't exactly easy to follow, either because their locations are vague or because the maps seem to be pointing players in different directions toward unrelated rewards.įirst things first: before players can start tackling Xenia's five separate treasure hunts, they need to fulfill certain requirements. Players rocking around Assassin's Creed Odyssey's fresh take on Ancient Greece are likely to stumble upon the pirate Xenia, a stout woman of firm resolve who will eventually ask for the hero's help in tracking down various artifacts. ![]()
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