The Priests of Asklepios

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
Welcome to our guide for The Priests of Asklepios and its support quests: Enough is Enough, Written in Stone, and A Heart for a Head in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. In this mission, you’ll need to find three different priests for answers, each with their own support quests. Follow the steps below to successfully complete this mission.
Step 1: Enough is Enough
- The first priest can be found near the bathhouse. He’s concerned about snakes and asks you to remove them without harming them. These snakes are attracted to warm water, so you’ll need to flush the system with cold water. Head to the swampy area behind the bathhouse and look for a pipe to interact with. This will cause the snakes to slither back to their rightful homes. Return to the priest and then leave with nothing.
Step 2: Written in Stone
- In the same area, make your way to the guest house. Look for a man named Timoxenos who is working on the tombstones. Speak with him and then follow him to several locations. At the third location, he will reveal information about your mother. During this conversation, another priest will interrupt. After the conversation, head to the sacred olive tree. Depending on your previous conversation, the priest may or may not be dead when you arrive. If he’s alive, he will give you more information about your mother. Two cultists will arrive, and the quest will be completed as you fight them.
Step 3: A Heart for a Head
- Head towards the Valley of Dreams and go west of the Tozen Military camp to find a bunch of tents where the target priest is located. He will be tending to a sick child. In the conversation with him, he will ask you to track down a sacred white bull and bring it back alive for sacrifice. Make your way southwest to the Asine Ruins. Use Ikaros to mark the target and enemies. Unfortunately, the bull will already be dead, so eliminate the enemies and loot the bull for its heart. Return to the priest and then make a decision. Keep in mind that your choice doesn’t have long-term consequences.
Once you have finished all of these support quests, The Priests of Asklepios will be marked as completed.