Timotheos

Timotheos was a Korinthian fisherman who lived during the 5th century BCE. The elder son of Diokles and the elder brother of Lykinos, he made the acquaintance of the misthios Kassandra during the Peloponnesian War.

Biography
In the early stage of the Peloponnesian War, Timotheos served in the Athenian Army with his father with the exception of Lykinos, who left home for Athens to pursue poetry instead. Timotheos' father attained a high ranking position in the war and later retired to their home in the Port of Kechries, working as a fisherman. At some point the war, Timotheos became deeply affected by the deaths of his fellow soldiers, resulting in him leaving the army and returning home, following in the footsteps of his father.

Unbeknowst to Timotheos and Lykinos, their father began borrowing money from a bandit leader Hypatos to gamble and soon fell into load of debts. As a result, Hypatos had Diokles killed and captured Lykinos, holding him captive at the Ancient Sanctuary of Zeus. Timotheos returned home to find Lykinos and the misthios Kassandra, who had freed and rescued Lykinos. Timotheos informed Lykinos of their father's passing, asking him to prepare for the burial ceremony.

Soon after, Timotheos requested Kassandra to help him recover his father's own personal armor, who he said had been stolen from their home. In the event that she was not able do so, Timotheos also suggested that she purchase a standard Athenian army from a nearby merchant.

Kassandra does so and returned to Timotheos and Lykinos at the ceremony, having also fulfiled Lykinos' request of killing the bandits responsible for their father's death. Timotheos and Lykinos subsequently requested Kassandra's aid again, this time in collecting an offering of oil and an offering of wine respectively.

Appearance

 * Assassin's Creed: Odyssey