Ah, ancient Greece. Despite the time period being fraught with wars and plagues, love still bloomed on the battlefield (though not necessarily between heterosexual people only, looking at you Spartans). It's even something that Assassin's Creed: Odyssey explores: the freedom in choosing who you love... as long as they belong to the human species in-game, of course. In that regard, the game gives you plenty of choices.

You'll find no shortage of lovers just around the corner as you explore the recreated world of ancient Greece in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. They exist in many variations of legal ages, genders, races, and even kinks (like involving olive oil). Even better, getting them to have a tryst with you is quite easy (those were simpler times, alright?). Finding them, however, might not be a breeze. So, here's a quick guide if you want an easy path to that sort of conquest.

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SPOILERS AHEAD FOR ASSASSIN'S CREED: ODYSSEY 

12 AIKATERINE

First off, we present you an equivalent of a Hollywood actress in ancient Greece. Aikaterine is a blonde theater muse you meet in Athens. She has ties with Perikles and friends, meaning she'll eventually be introduced to you. The key to pursuing a romantic liaison with her is through the quest "An Actor's Life for Me" which can be triggered near the start of Chapter 8 in the story and main questline.

That's not all it takes, though. You don't exactly get to make sweet love with her until the second mission in the questline called "A-musing Tale." Here, she'll ask you to take care of some thugs bothering her, one of which happens to be a Cultist-- so prepare for a tough fight. After that, you can head back to Aikaterine where she'll reward you with a PG "bonus."

11 ALKIBIADES

Alkibiades is one heck of a sexual tyrannosaurus (whatever that is) and immerses himself in all kinds of debauchery- one that involves every inch of your body... sometimes olive oil... sometimes goats. He's someone you can't miss; the liberated Greek, which can be described as Dionysus made manifest, is part of the main questline and has multiple appearances.

In fact, the very first moment you meet him, you'll immediately be presented with the chance to join him in all manners of perversions regardless of whether you're Alexios or Kassandra. To be more specific though, meeting him requires you attending a party in Athens and doing the quest called "Oil and Love." Figures.

10 AUXESIA

Don't look all too surprised now. We mentioned that the lovers you'll encounter in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey's version of ancient Greece comes in all ages. Even in her twilight years, Auxesia's machinery is still well-oiled. Auxesia is even quite eager to prove this to you the first time you meet her once you've finished the quest called "Age is Just a Number"- stop laughing or grimacing, or both.

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It's actually her husband you transact with first and it seems she's too much for him to handle. So he needed some sort of ancient viagra which you'll help him find. Thankfully (or not), he's more than willing to share his wife with you. He's even more than relieved that you'll fill in for his place. The old succubus shouldn't be a problem for you anyway.

9 SOME CREEPY BLACKSMITH

You don't need to know a person's name in order to fall in love with them... or maybe you do. However, Assassin's Creed: Odyssey gives you a chance to explore that notion with some random blacksmith in the city of Opous in Lokris. The quest is called "Family Values" and starts off with an unfortunate non-player character (NPC) called Supideo.

Poor Supideo locked himself up since the Oracle (basically respected prophets in ancient Greece) told him he was going to kill his own father. For some reason, Supideo wants his sword back which he left to some random blacksmith. Once you get to the blacksmith, however, you'll find that parting him with it requires more than gold or intimidation. For that reason, it's best you don't know his name.

8 DAPHNAE

Ooh, we have a hunter bae over here. Daphnae is one of the most charming and interesting romance interests you can have in-game. That's because she actually "rewards" you the most out of all of them. The first time you meet her is in the quest "The Daughters of Artemis" where she'll task you with killing a freaky giant boar. Once you give her the boar pelt, she teases you with her charms and asks you to kill seven more freaky giant animals.

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It seems every other pelt you give her will be met with kisses, hugs, and whatever comes after those. Be warned though, the animals she wants you to kill are all legendary creatures straight out of the Greek mythology- they are some of the hardest fights in the game. Once you're done with all of them and have exhausted all your rewards from Daphnae, she'll ask you for one more thing which sadly, won't involve any more romance.

7 LYKAON

Fancy a doctor? Sure you do. This one's sort of hot and is a student of Hippocrates, meaning he's on a noble crusade to save anyone who's sick. For that reason, he's also somewhat of a pacifist but that also means he's a nice guy. You can find him on the Sacred Lands of Apollo on Phokis in the quest called "Helping a Healer" where he'll ask you to help him harvest some medicinal herbs.

You'll have to follow it up with two more quests called "Sins of the Past" and "The Unkindest Cut." It's harder than it looks since it turns out that Lykaon's certain relative is someone who deserves your wrath and blade. You'll have to forgive and forget if you want yourself a cute doctor BF.

6 KYRA/THALETAS

Ever wanted to play out your "third party" fantasies even if it means unceremoniously wedging yourself between two loving people? Then Kyra and Thaletas might fulfill your cravings. The two give off quite power couple impression once you meet them on the islands of Myokonos by following Barnabas' information and the quest called "Trouble in Paradise."

Either Kyra or Thaletas can be romanced regardless of your character's gender. You will have to pick a side though since the two have clashing approaches; picking either will present you each with three more different questlines where you are given the chance to steal the heart of whoever you pick between the two lovers.

5 ODESSA

Odessa has quite a huge legacy on her back. She's supposedly related to Odysseus, one of the most prominent survivors of the Trojan War and a cunning king. His name even became synonymous with adventure. Hence, Odessa is quite the trouble-seeker. You'll first meet her in the ruins of Odysseus' palace on the island of Ithaka under the quest called "A Small Odyssey."

She's pretty much out to create her own odysseys worthy of her lineage. You get three chances or quests of winning her favor and heart so don't be too concerned if you accidentally annoy or offend her in your dialogue choices. She'll eventually come around and become attracted to you in her own way.

4 ROXANA

The warrior girls are some of the best in the game and Daphnae is one proof of this (even though she's more of a hunter). Another proof would be Roxana, a seasoned warrior whom you'll encounter training for a big battle. The quest involving her is called "Sparring with Roxana" which takes place in the Thermal Springs of Hydrea- it's a steamy encounter from the get-go.

Roxana will then invite you to train with her in more disciplines beyond combat. There are two more missions after the first one called "Archery Practice" and "Foot Race" which are pretty self-explanatory. Lucky for you, Roxana will develop the hots for your character regardless of whether you win or lose against her. It seems she doesn't get gorgeous sparring partners too often.

3 XENIA

If Roxana failed to satisfy your cravings for a big and strong warrior woman, then Xenia might be more your speed. She's not just a warrior; Xenia's also a fearsome pirate warlord who can give you generous opportunities to make quick bucks. She can be found on Pirate's Revenge in Keos and also triggers the quest called "A Pirate's Life for Me."

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Just go about your main story quest with her and she will give you more self-contained missions which require finding treasures. Complete all of those laborious tasks and you'll be rewarded with more than gold- you also get to see Xenia's own shiny treasure collection. Her tasks are also one of the best ways to make good gold especially for upgrading your gear.

2 ZOPHERAS

Here we go again, another romance quest where you'll have to "train" with a certain character. Zopheras is a Spartan pain in the rear for her mother. As such, her mom wants you to discipline her and temper her into becoming a "proper woman." You can flirt with her while training her in the quest called "Not my Mother's Daughter" located in Lakonia, Sparta.

You'll soon find out why the quest is called as such. Zopheras is not your typical damsel- you'll have to race with her on horseback multiple times and play her game before you can finally reason with her. Win the race, select the dialogue with the hearts; then you'll be greeted with a nice romantic fling with the unruly daughter. The next item is a massive spoiler for those who haven't finished the game, you've been alerted.

1 MASSIVE SPOILER ALERT: GHOST OF KOSMOS

Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is a long game and we don't want your dozens of invested hours ruined by a romance option that also counts as the biggest plot-twist in-game. As it turns out, that woman who has been at Perikles' side seemingly supporting his cause is actually a two-faced snake. Aspasia is the Ghost of Kosmos, or the leader of the Cult of Kosmos and the actual final boss of the game after Deimos.

You're supposed to erase her from existence, as per your goal of purging the Greek world of the Cult of Kosmos, right? Well, that's up to you- the game gives you a choice to either kill her, play neutral, or... kiss her, which could be summed up as joining her and romancing her at the same time. Either way, you'll be left scratching your head.

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