Finding One's Voice Assassin's Creed Odyssey Quest
Group: The Lost Tales of Greece
Category: Sokrates's Trial
This quest will start automatically when you complete A Sokratic Mess mission and leave the house where Sokrates is staying.
Alexios set out to question the Pythia and find out why she told Sokrates what she did.
Prior quests
To begin Finding One's Voice you must first complete A Sokratic Mess.
Objectives of Finding One's Voice
1. Talk to the priest
Go to the Sanctuary of Delphi and talk to the priest at the entrance to the temple. He'll let you go inside.
2. Talk to the Pythia
As soon as you enter the temple, you will be attacked by a few soldiers who you will have to kill.
Then go down to the basement and talk to the Pythia.
- That makes no sense.
- (Threat) You're lying.
She'll explain to you why she told Sokrates he was the wisest. She wants to use him to free herself from the Cult.
At the end of the conversation she will mention the student you should find if you want to help Sokrates.
3. Find Sokrates's student
Hints:
- The tomb is in Phokis
- It is located in western half of Grand Mount Parnassos
- It is the Tomb of the First Pythia
Go into the tomb, kill two soldiers and find the student in one of the rooms of the tomb.
4. Talk to the student
The student is scared and wants you to prove to him that Sokrates is your friend. Each of the options will work, but the last one is the best.
- Sokrates is the smartest man I know.
- I don't need to prove anything.
- Sokrates is incredibly annoying.
The student will give you the necessary information and give you the Student Writings (These writings are about Sokrates's teachings). This quest will end and you will receive two more.
5. Quest Completed
Rewards: Rare XP, Epic Drachmae
After completing Finding One's Voice you will get or will be able to get Deposition Opposition and Persuasion Check.