
Should I Fight Deimos on the Mountain?
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To answer the question directly, refusing to fight Deimos on the mountain is the key to achieving a happy ending in the game, as fighting them will lead to the death of your mother and force you to kill Deimos. By choosing the most passive options in the dialogue and refusing to fight, you can offer Deimos your spear, leading to a breakdown and ultimately, a family reunion.
Understanding Deimos and the Game’s Storyline
The decision of whether to fight Deimos or not is pivotal in the storyline of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, a game known for its interactive narrative and player choice. This choice is influenced by the player’s actions throughout the game, particularly in how they interact with Deimos and other characters, affecting the game’s ending.
The Consequences of Fighting Deimos
Fighting Deimos will lead to a tragic outcome, where the player is forced to kill Deimos after they kill the player’s mother, Myrrine. This outcome can be avoided by refusing to fight and instead, choosing dialogue options that highlight the manipulation by the Cult, such as telling Deimos, “The Cult is using you” and “I don’t want to fight you“.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What happens if I fight Deimos?
Fighting Deimos will result in the death of your mother and you will be forced to kill Deimos, leading to a bad ending.
2. How do I save Deimos?
To save Deimos, you should refuse to fight them on the mountain, choose the option “I don’t want to fight you“, and offer them your spear.
3. Is Deimos a bad guy?
Deimos, born Alexios or Kassandra depending on the player’s choice, is initially portrayed as the main antagonist but can be saved and redeemed through the player’s choices.
4. What should I say to Deimos on the mountain?
You should tell Deimos, “The Cult is using you” and “I don’t want to fight you” to avoid fighting and potentially save them.
5. Can I avoid fighting Deimos the first time I meet them?
Yes, refusing to fight Deimos the first time you meet can put you on the path to a happy ending.
6. Who is Deimos in relation to Kratos?
Deimos is Kratos’ brother, taken by the gods at a young age, and plays a significant role in Kratos’ backstory.
7. How do I convince Deimos to stop fighting?
Telling Deimos, “You don’t need the Cult” and offering them your spear can convince them to stop fighting and lead to a breakdown and eventual reconciliation.
8. Is it better to play as Kassandra or Alexios?
The choice between Kassandra and Alexios comes down to personal preference, but playing as Kassandra allows for the canonical storyline where Alexios is Deimos.
9. Can Deimos be turned good?
Yes, Deimos can be turned good by refusing to fight them and making certain choices in the conversation, leading to a redemption arc.
10. What is Deimos’ weakness?
Deimos’ weakness is not explicitly stated in terms of combat, but their emotional vulnerability to the truth about the Cult and their past can be considered a weakness.
11. Should I kill Nikolaos?
Killing Nikolaos will prevent him from reuniting with you later and affects the ending, making it a significant choice in the game.
12. How do I damage Deimos in combat?
Using a combination of swords, blunts, spears, and fire arrows can be effective in damaging Deimos, along with utilizing assigned abilities.
13. Is killing Deimos canon?
The canon ending involves Kassandra reconciling with her family, Deimos being dead, and certain other characters surviving, depending on the player’s choices.
14. Who killed Deimos in God of War?
In the God of War series, Deimos was killed by Thanatos, the personification of death, after enduring significant physical and psychological torture.
15. Can I save Phoibe?
Unfortunately, Phoibe’s death is a story-driven event and cannot be avoided, serving as a motivator for the protagonist’s quest against the Cult of Kosmos.