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The Lost Histories was a volume of Herodotus' seminal Histories that was lost to time, before its rediscovery in 2018 by Layla Hassan. It was found buried alongside the Spear of Leonidas.
In it, Herodotus detailed his travels during the Peloponnesian War and his encounters with the legendary Spartan misthios Kassandra. Layla had Victoria Bibeau read it and supplement her Animus session with information from it in order to cover gaps in the degraded DNA leading to lower simulation accuracy.[1]
Behind the scenes[]
Cut dialogue from Assassin's Creed: Odyssey has Victoria read an excerpt from the Lost Histories starting in English and then transition into Ancient Greek:
"I have traveled our world all my life, from the great pyramids of Egypt to the snowy peaks of Mount Olympus... (Ancient Greek: I have read stories of gods, both great and terrible. And stories of heroes who rise and fall with the coming of the tide. Then, in a once-in-a-lifetime chance, you cross paths with someone who makes you question your very existence. And by the gods, you walk into the life of a legend. This is the story I have been destined to tell.)"