This is Kassandra or Alexios' way to finish what they started, the creation of the beginnings of the Templar Order.
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To give it its full name, the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus has kept the ex-Eagle Bearer alive for centuries, just waiting to give this artefact and piece of the Assassin’s Creed puzzle to Layla.
There you are just expecting to have to solve another puzzle when Kassandra or Alexios appears in the vault in business wear to hand over a staff, and get you right in the feels when they talk about Ikaros being “long gone”. “True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing”. This part of Assassin's Creed Odyssey’s ending can be easily summed up by your misthios first words to Layla. What does Layla meeting your Misthios mean?
Now, we aren’t getting it for another two years at least as was confirmed earlier this year but it means that now she’s armed with the staff - thanks old Kassandra or Alexios - she can take the next step in the stopping the whole end of the universe business. Then there’s the key phrase “after all, all you have to do is press a button and run another simulation”. She says that from Layla’s perspective it will take a considerable amount of time to prepare but that Layla is welcome to join them once it’s all ready. We’ll stop interfering and start enabling,” says Aletheia. “I’ve gathered some like minded Precursors to make a new start. As confirmed in Assassin’s Creed Origins ending, the universe is going to end, unless Layla can fix it. “Traveller of many times,” says Aletheia. While she also addresses Pythagoras and tells him to hand over his staff as it’s corrupting his brain, it’s the message to modern day Assassin Layla Hassan that is probably the most important here. Desmond let one out onto the internet in Assassin's Creed 3 when he sacrificed himself but that storyline was concluded by the Assassin's Creed graphic novels so now really isn’t the time or place. The TL:DR version of this race is that they existed before humans, created humans as worse versions of themselves, used them as slaves, built all the artefacts we have been tinkering with for years of Assassin’s Creed, and were then largely wiped out. Just like the Ancient Mechanisms hiding beneath Ancient Egypt in Assassin’s Creed Origins, these messages are from Those Who Came Before, Precursor Race, or the Isu. Each artefact you feed in to the giant stone mechanisms will earn you a message.
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Yes, read that sentence back and then tell me about how historically accurate the Assassin’s Creed series is and how they need to turn over-encumbrance on. Kassandra or Alexios must gorily rip Apples of Eden from the heads of the Sphinx, Minotaur, Cyclops, and Medusa, feed them into giant mechanisms at the gateway to Atlantis, and then listen to what some alien gods say. Given the lack of enthusiasm for this element, Ubisoft has hidden this away as an ending that requires you to hunt down all of the artefacts from the mythical monsters across Greece. The Between Two Worlds Assassin's Creed Odyssey ending is fuel for the modern day storyline. What does the Between Two Worlds ending mean and who does that voice belong to? “You need to be the hero again.” So not only has the mathematician managed to effortlessly tie together every narrative strand dangling over eleven years of Creeds to one common purpose, he’s even managed to tell you to save the universe. “The world depends on you,” says Pythagoras. We even get a glimpse of the Between Two Worlds ending as a modern Alexios or Kassandra hands Layla the staff. Pythagoras goes on to say that you must fix the mistakes of the past and use the staff to “repair the rift in the universe”. The Assassins are there to be the eternal sand in the Templar’s shoe, eternally balancing out their desire to rule. Hope in you and hope in the future you will bring”. A loss of progression and freedom but there is still hope. As Pythagoras says “without chaos, there is supreme order. As an eagle flutters through the centuries, we see Bayek in a sandy Ancient Egypt, Ezio’s hood in Revelations, Venice, the American Eagle of Assassin’s Creed 3, the ship battles of Assassin's Creed Black Flag, Assassin's Creed Unity’s Notre Dame, and Assassin's Creed Syndicate’s smoky Victorian London.