Assassin's Creed Odyssey (Part 25)
The Pythia's prophecies and the Fate of Atlantis questline begin converging in this session, the game's mythological depth becoming fully visible. Destiny as a story to be rewritten rather than fulfilled is the Eagle Bearer's practical response to a Greek world organized around fate — she picks up the sword, takes the contract, makes the choice, and the prophecy has to accommodate the result rather than the other way around.
Rewriting is the active form of what the passive version calls fate. Every time Kassandra chooses, she is authoring a version of the story that was not inevitable. The sword is the instrument and the metaphor simultaneously — the physical weapon and the agency it represents, the choice to act rather than accept.

