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* Throughout Episode 2 of ''Legacy of the First Blade'', you encounter a woman called The Tempest, who is treated as the Order of the Ancient's answer to Deimos. Like Deimos before her, choosing the right dialogue options slowly but surely chips away at the Tempest's brainwashing, and when the time comes for the final confrontation and you did everything right, you expect to redeem her just like Deimos, right? ''Wrong''. Instead, an Order soldier cuts down the Tempest's mother in frustration, driving the Tempest mad with grief and forcing the ''Misthios'' to mortally wound her. In her final moments, she lays beside her dead mother and bitterly notes that this is the fate all Tainted Ones can expect to share. And this is the ''best'' ending of the episode.
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* The beginning of episode 3 of ''Legacy of the First Blade''. After a year with Darius and his kid, the ''Misthios'' is attacked by the Order of Ancients, who kill their partner and make off with their son. Every parent's worst nightmare.
** Making it worse, the ''Misthios'' blames themselves because they went to save Darius from getting skewered by Order goons.
** Making it worser, a flashback later on shows how their partner got killed - as they were hiding, the baby started crying, giving their position away to the guards.
* The ending of ''Legacy''. Knowing that the Order will never stop chasing after them or their baby, the ''Misthios'' gives them to Darius and has him take them away, while they stay in Greece, to draw the Order's attention.
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** There's a small tearjerker in the ending itself. When Deimos has their MyGodWhatHaveIDone moment, they fall to their knees and Myrrine embraces them. They can only whimper the line "I've done terrible things" to which Myrinne responds with "We all have". When the Misthios looks them in the eye, Deimos gives them a tearful look that really says "I'm sorry...". It's even more effective coming from Kassandra because the tears in her eyes make her look like a child who can't believe what they've done.
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* The death of Phoibe. After seeming catching a break in Athens working under Aspasia, of course the Cult has to come and kill her. It's particularly heartbreaking as the ''misthios'' puts the good luck charm Phoibe gave them in her hands. At the least, Hippokrates and Sokrates give her a proper burial.

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* The death of Phoibe. After seeming seemingly catching a break in Athens working under Aspasia, of course the Cult has to come and kill her. It's particularly heartbreaking as the ''misthios'' puts the good luck charm Phoibe gave them in her hands. At the least, Hippokrates and Sokrates give her a proper burial.
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* The death of Phoibe. After seeming to catch a break in Athens working under Aspasia, of course the Cult has to come and kill her. It's particularly heartbreaking as the ''misthios'' puts the good luck charm Phoibe gave them in her hands. At the least, Hippokrates and Sokrates give her a proper burial.
** It becomes HarsherInHindsight if during the conclusion of the Blood Fever quest, the ''Misthios'' opt to tell her that "Sometimes, good people die for no reason".

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* The death of Phoibe. After seeming to catch catching a break in Athens working under Aspasia, of course the Cult has to come and kill her. It's particularly heartbreaking as the ''misthios'' puts the good luck charm Phoibe gave them in her hands. At the least, Hippokrates and Sokrates give her a proper burial.
** It becomes HarsherInHindsight if during the conclusion of the Blood Fever quest, the ''Misthios'' opt opted to tell her that "Sometimes, good people die for no reason".
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** There's a moment even if you make the ''right'' decision you have to explain to Phoibe why her friend had to die.

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** There's a moment even if you make the ''right'' decision where you have to explain to Phoibe why her friend had to die.
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* From the modern day segments, reading Layla's e-mails show the team who were in ''Uprising'' have not taken all the events there very well, but Galina's probably the worst. She responded to Charlotte's fate by drinking heavily. And while they NeverFoundTheBody, the Assassins are pretty sure she's dead because Otso Berg made sure there was nothing left to search.
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* The "secret" family ending; in order to achieve it, you need to promise Myrrine that you'll bring Deimos home, but still choose to fight them on the top of Mount Taygetos. After you kill them, Myrrine will be so distraught that you broke your promise that she will order you to leave Sparta herself, saying that all she sees when she looks at you is death (if you don't promise to bring Deimos home, she'll still be upset but will understand that nothing could be done). She'll then stagger away, leaving her remaining child alone on the mountain. Just the way that the ''Misthios'' says "Leave Sparta?" in an utterly broken voice is enough to crush the souls of players. You've worked so hard to reunite with her, but by the end, your actions have made her want nothing to do with you.

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* The "secret" family ending; in order to achieve it, you need to promise Myrrine that you'll bring Deimos home, but still choose to fight them on the top of Mount Taygetos. After you kill them, Myrrine will be so distraught that you broke your promise that she will order you to leave Sparta herself, saying that all she sees when she looks at you is death (if you don't promise to bring Deimos home, she'll still be upset but will understand that nothing could be done). She'll then stagger away, leaving her remaining child alone on the mountain. Just the way that the ''Misthios'' says "Leave Sparta?" in an utterly broken voice is enough to crush the souls of players. You've worked so hard to reunite with her, your mother, but by the end, your actions have made her even ''Myrrine'' want nothing to do with you.you.
* To some players, Brasidas and the way that he meets his fate can be one. Brasidas is one of the few characters in the game that is consistently helpful to the ''Misthios'', and to see him go out the way he does can be gut-wrenching.
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* The "secret" family ending; n order to achieve it, you need to promise Myrrine that you'll bring Deimos home, but still choose to fight them on the top of Mount Taygetos. After you kill them, Myrrine will be so distraught that you broke your promise that she will order you to leave Sparta herself, saying that all she sees when she looks at you is death (if you don't promise to bring Deimos home, she'll still be distraught but will understand that nothing could be done). She'll then stagger away, leaving their remaining child alone on the mountain. Just the way that the ''Misthios'' says "Leave Sparta?" in an utterly broken voice is enough to crush the souls of players.

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* The "secret" family ending; n in order to achieve it, you need to promise Myrrine that you'll bring Deimos home, but still choose to fight them on the top of Mount Taygetos. After you kill them, Myrrine will be so distraught that you broke your promise that she will order you to leave Sparta herself, saying that all she sees when she looks at you is death (if you don't promise to bring Deimos home, she'll still be distraught upset but will understand that nothing could be done). She'll then stagger away, leaving their her remaining child alone on the mountain. Just the way that the ''Misthios'' says "Leave Sparta?" in an utterly broken voice is enough to crush the souls of players. You've worked so hard to reunite with her, but by the end, your actions have made her want nothing to do with you.
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* The "secret" family ending; [[spoiler:in order to achieve it, you need to promise Myrrine that you'll bring Deimos home, but still choose to fight them on the top of Mount Taygetos. After you kill them, Myrrine will be so distraught that you broke your promise that she will order you to leave Sparta herself, saying that all she sees when she looks at you is death (if you don't promise to bring Deimos home, she'll still be distraught but will understand that nothing could be done). She'll then stagger away, leaving their remaining child alone on the mountain. Just the way that the ''Misthios'' says "Leave Sparta?" in an utterly broken voice is enough to crush the souls of players.]]

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* The "secret" family ending; [[spoiler:in n order to achieve it, you need to promise Myrrine that you'll bring Deimos home, but still choose to fight them on the top of Mount Taygetos. After you kill them, Myrrine will be so distraught that you broke your promise that she will order you to leave Sparta herself, saying that all she sees when she looks at you is death (if you don't promise to bring Deimos home, she'll still be distraught but will understand that nothing could be done). She'll then stagger away, leaving their remaining child alone on the mountain. Just the way that the ''Misthios'' says "Leave Sparta?" in an utterly broken voice is enough to crush the souls of players.]]
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* The "secret" family ending; [[spoiler:in order to achieve it, you need to promise Myrrine that you'll bring Deimos home, but still choose to fight them on the top of Mount Taygetos. After you kill them, Myrrine will be so distraught that you broke your promise that she will order you to leave Sparta herself, saying that all she sees when she looks at you is death (if you don't promise to bring Deimos home, she'll still be distraught but will understand that nothing could be done). She'll then stagger away, leaving their remaining child alone on the mountain. Just the way that the ''Misthios'' says "Leave Sparta?" in an utterly broken voice is enough to crush the souls of players.

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* The "secret" family ending; [[spoiler:in order to achieve it, you need to promise Myrrine that you'll bring Deimos home, but still choose to fight them on the top of Mount Taygetos. After you kill them, Myrrine will be so distraught that you broke your promise that she will order you to leave Sparta herself, saying that all she sees when she looks at you is death (if you don't promise to bring Deimos home, she'll still be distraught but will understand that nothing could be done). She'll then stagger away, leaving their remaining child alone on the mountain. Just the way that the ''Misthios'' says "Leave Sparta?" in an utterly broken voice is enough to crush the souls of players.]]
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* The "secret" family ending; [[spoiler:in order to achieve it, you need to promise Myrrine that you'll bring Deimos home, but still choose to fight them on the top of Mount Taygetos. After you kill them, Myrrine will be so distraught that you broke your promise that she will order you to leave Sparta herself, saying that all she sees when she looks at you is death (if you don't promise to bring Deimos home, she'll still be distraught but will understand that nothing could be done). She'll then stagger away, leaving their remaining child alone on the mountain. Just the way that the ''Misthios'' says "Leave Sparta?" in an utterly broken voice is enough to crush the souls of players.
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* That fateful night on the mountain is an ''enormous'' one from beginning to end. To start, the Young!Misthios and Myrrine are held back by soldiers as the priests declare that their baby sibling must die, and Nikolaos stands by, clearly torn but held fast by his duty to Sparta. The Misthios breaks away and tries to stop the priest...only to accidentally shove both him and their sibling off the cliff. They fall to their knees, ''horrified'' at what they've done, while the remaining priests demand their death for the sacrilege. Nikolaos steps forward, and the Misthios runs to him and hugs him; their expression makes it clear that they're frightened, they don't know what to do, but they're sure ''pater'' will fix this, he'll make everything better, just like he always does right? As the priests command Nikolaos to kill the Misthios, Nikolaos is literally ''tearing himself in half'' on the inside, between following his duty as a Spartan, and comforting his own child. He makes his decision, seizing the Misthios by the arm and carries them to the cliff, his expression ''beyond'' the realm of soul-wrenching pain. The Misthios can only utter a shocked and terrified ''"Pater?!"'' before he tosses them over, sparking off the events of the entire game in a very tearjerking manner.

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* That fateful night on the mountain is an ''enormous'' one from beginning to end. To start, the Young!Misthios Misthios and Myrrine are held back by soldiers as the priests declare that their baby sibling must die, and Nikolaos stands by, clearly torn but held fast by his duty to Sparta. The Misthios breaks away and tries to stop the priest...only to accidentally shove both him and their sibling off the cliff. They fall to their knees, ''horrified'' at what they've done, while the remaining priests demand their death for the sacrilege. Nikolaos steps forward, and the Misthios runs to him and hugs him; their expression makes it clear that they're frightened, they don't know what to do, but they're sure ''pater'' will fix this, he'll make everything better, just like he always does right? As the priests command Nikolaos to kill the Misthios, Nikolaos is literally ''tearing himself in half'' on the inside, between following his duty as a Spartan, and comforting his own child. He makes his decision, seizing the Misthios by the arm and carries them to the cliff, his expression ''beyond'' the realm of soul-wrenching pain. The Misthios can only utter a shocked and terrified ''"Pater?!"'' before he tosses them over, sparking off the events of the entire game in a very tearjerking manner.
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* That fateful night on the mountain is an ''enormous'' one from beginning to end. To start, the Young!Misthios and Myrrine are held back by soldiers as the priests declare that their baby sibling must die, and Nikolaos stands by, clearly torn but held fast by his duty to Sparta. The Misthios breaks away and tries to stop the priest...only to accidentally shove both him and their sibling off the cliff. They fall to their knees, ''horrified'' at what they've done, while the remaining priests demand their death for the sacrilege. Nikolaos steps forward, and the Misthios runs to him and hugs him; their expression makes it clear that they're frightened, they don't know what to do, but they're sure ''pater'' will fix this, he'll make everything better, just like he always does right? As the priests command Nikolaos to kill the Misthios, Nikolaos is literally ''tearing himself in half'' on the inside, between following his duty as a Spartan, and comforting his own child. He makes his decision, seizing the Misthios by the arm and carries them to the cliff, his expression ''beyond'' the realm of soul-wrenching pain. The Misthios can only utter a shocked and terrified ''"Pater?!" before he tosses them over, sparking off the events of the entire game in a very tearjerking manner.

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* That fateful night on the mountain is an ''enormous'' one from beginning to end. To start, the Young!Misthios and Myrrine are held back by soldiers as the priests declare that their baby sibling must die, and Nikolaos stands by, clearly torn but held fast by his duty to Sparta. The Misthios breaks away and tries to stop the priest...only to accidentally shove both him and their sibling off the cliff. They fall to their knees, ''horrified'' at what they've done, while the remaining priests demand their death for the sacrilege. Nikolaos steps forward, and the Misthios runs to him and hugs him; their expression makes it clear that they're frightened, they don't know what to do, but they're sure ''pater'' will fix this, he'll make everything better, just like he always does right? As the priests command Nikolaos to kill the Misthios, Nikolaos is literally ''tearing himself in half'' on the inside, between following his duty as a Spartan, and comforting his own child. He makes his decision, seizing the Misthios by the arm and carries them to the cliff, his expression ''beyond'' the realm of soul-wrenching pain. The Misthios can only utter a shocked and terrified ''"Pater?!" ''"Pater?!"'' before he tosses them over, sparking off the events of the entire game in a very tearjerking manner.
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* That fateful night on the mountain is an ''enormous'' one from beginning to end. To start, the Young!Misthios and Myrrine are held back by soldiers as the priests declare that their baby sibling must die, and Nikolaos stands by, clearly torn but held fast by his duty to Sparta. The Misthios breaks away and tries to stop the priest...only to accidentally shove both him and their sibling off the cliff. They fall to their knees, ''horrified'' at what they've done, while the remaining priests demand their death for the sacrilege. Nikolaos steps forward, and the Misthios runs to him and hugs him; their expression makes it clear that they're frightened, they don't know what to do, but they're sure ''pater'' will fix this, he'll make everything better, just like he always does right? As the priests command Nikolaos to kill the Misthios, Nikolaos is literally ''tearing himself in half'' on the inside, between following his duty as a Spartan, and comforting his own child. He makes his decision, seizing the Misthios by the arm and carries them to the cliff, his expression ''beyond'' the realm of soul-wrenching pain. The Misthios can only utter a shocked and terrified ''"Pater?!" before he tosses them over, sparking off the events of the entire game in a very tearjerking manner.
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* The end of the Atlantis arc. After a life full of loss and hardship, followed by 2,400 years of safeguarding the secrets of Atlantis from the rest of the world, the Misthios finally finds TheChosenOne they've been waiting for so long: Layla. They pass on the torch to her, speak one last prayer in Ancient Greek and [[GoOutWithASmile die peacefully with a smile on their lips]] as their immortality ends and their millenia-long vigil comes to an end.
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** Ardos has been camping outside the Minotaur's Labyrinth and waiting for his father to come out for ''years.'' The boy's been in denial for all this time, surviving all on his own, stealing to survive, holding a grudge against his Caretaker, the one person who still cares about him, simply because he can't accept that his father is already dead. It ends happily, when the ''Misthios'' both slays the Minotaur and helps them reconnect, but Ardos' heartbroken lines about not wanting to forget his father really hit home.

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* TheReveal concerning the Mythical Creatures. They were all normal humans that were transformed by the Precursor Artifacts into their monstrous forms to serve as guardians of said artifacts. The Sphinx clearly hints at it but it is the last one who reveals it, with Bryce's sister having been transformed into Medusa. It is also hinted that many heroes came to defeat these monsters... only to then replace them.

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* TheReveal concerning the Mythical Creatures. They were all normal humans that were transformed by the Precursor Artifacts into their monstrous forms to serve as guardians of said artifacts. The Sphinx clearly hints at it but it is the last one who reveals it, with Bryce's sister lover having been transformed into Medusa. It is also hinted that many heroes came to defeat these monsters... only to then replace them.them.
** Bryce and Ligeia are particularly heartbreaking. Bryce was just late one night, trying to find a rose for her lover, only for her to have been transformed into a Medusa. Her desperation, her cries as she runs towards Ligeia, begging her not to forgive her but to just find her are so painful, and made even more still when she discovers the awful truth and Ligeia kills her. The ending shot of the ''Misthios'' looking forlornly at a rose that Bryce was trying to find really hits hard.
-->"Someone, I tell you, in another time will remember us."
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* The death of Phoibe. After seeming to catch a break in Athens working under Aspasia, of course the Cult has to come and kill her. It's particularly heartbreaking as the ''misthios'' puts the good luck charm [[spoiler: Phoibe]] gave them in her hands. At the least, Hippokrates and Sokrates give her a proper burial.

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* The fate of Kephallonia if you [[spoiler: spare the victims of the Blood Fever. The plague rages out of control throughout the island and more or less wipes the entire population out.]]
** There's a moment even if you make the ''right'' decision [[spoiler: where you have to explain to Phoibe why her friend had to die.]]
* The Family ending where [[spoiler: only you and Nikolaos survive. The conversation they have at home is incredibly somber and depressing.]]
** It's even worse if [[spoiler: no one from your family ended up surviving, especially Deimos killing Myrrine as she tries to get you both to stop fighting.]]
* The death of [[spoiler: Phoibe]]. After seeming to catch a break in Athens working under Aspasia, of course the Cult has to come and kill her. It's particularly heartbreaking as the ''misthios'' puts the good luck charm [[spoiler: Phoibe]] gave them in her hands. At the least, Hippokrates and Sokrates give her a proper burial.

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* The Family ending where only you and Nikolaos survive. The conversation they have at home is incredibly somber and depressing.
** It's even worse if no one from your family ended up surviving, especially Deimos killing Myrrine as she tries to get you both to stop fighting.
* The death of Phoibe. After seeming to catch a break in Athens working under Aspasia, of course the Cult has to come and kill her. It's particularly heartbreaking as the ''misthios'' puts the good luck charm Phoibe gave them in her hands. At the least, Hippokrates and Sokrates give her a proper burial.

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* The fate of Kephallonia if you [[spoiler: spare the victims of the Blood Fever. The plague rages out of control throughout the island and more or less wipes the entire population out.]]
** There's a moment even if you make the ''right'' decision [[spoiler: where you have to explain to Phoibe why her friend had to die.]]
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