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It was even implied by the voices from the nodes activated with silica by Bayek in ACO.
I took it to mean that no matter where she is or where she goes, she'll always be a prisoner because all she ever does is the bidding of others. She has the illusion of freedom but she isn't truly free.
Also, I 100% agree with op, it was a bit of a joke. I won't be surprised if they have our super duper, all powerful misthios take on Zeus next time. It's a bit ridiculous, this game forgets she's still part mortal.
Still does not explain why Persephone, a lesser goddess and wife to Hades was able to swat you away like a bug, but her husband, Ruler of the Underworld and One of the 3 Original Gods was able to be defeated by a half isu mercenary.
P.S: Thanks for making the game even more grindy. That adds to the fun gameplay.
Exactly. And biggest joke was, how you can defeat Agamemnón, Achilés and HERCULES defeated by mortal mercenary. I couldn´t believe how easy it was. Those mythic warriors looked like childs with sticks.
Perseus was the hardest one IMO. He went invisible, teleported, floated, shot lightning at you, and could backstab. The rest of them just did one move the entire time. Pretty lazy of the devs.