Persuasion Check Assassin's Creed Odyssey Quest
Group: The Lost Tales of Greece
Category: Sokrates's Trial
This quest will start automatically at the end of the Finding One's Voice quest.
Alexios knew Sokrates would stand a better chance at trial if he convinced others to stand up for him.
Prior quests
To begin Persuasion Check you must first complete Finding One's Voice.
Objectives of Persuasion Check
1. Find and Talk to the philosophers
Hints:
- The philosophers are in Phokis
- They are in at Delphi in Grand Mount Parnassos
- They can be found northwest of the Sanctuary of Delphi
Find and talk to the philosophers.
They will ask you for your opinion on what they're talking about.
#1
- I don't know who those people are.
- I wasn't listening.
- They will ask you for your opinion on what they're talking about.
If you selected "I wasn't listening" then you will get...
- I've never heard those names before.
- Students learn from their teachers' failings.
#2
- We need to think for ourselves.
- We need to learn from our teachers.
Then Alexios will ask for help for Sokrates. At first, philosophers will not be willing to help...
#3
- (Threat) Help Sokrates, or I'll hurt you.
- Sokrates is just like you.
If you threatened them with the use of violence then it won't work, but you'll get another chance to convince them.
- Enemy or not, Sokrates needs help.
- You have a moral obligation to help.
...but eventually they will agree to help and leave to make preparations.
When the philosophers leave, you will have a short conversation with a boy. This is a young Plato who, when he grows up, will become a great Athenian philosopher.
- Not you, too.
- I take it back.
2. Quest Completed
Rewards: Legendary XP, Legendary Drachmae
After completing Persuasion Check you will get or will be able to get You're Such a Sokratease (1 of 2).