Civil Unrest is a quest in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey which is activated in Little Egypt, Messara.
Your role is to quell these unrests in three different places on the map.
Here’s a brief walkthrough of Civil Unrest in AC Odyssey.
To start the quest, you need to talk to a textile merchant at the exact location shown in the map above. He is inside this building.
Deal with the tension in Kydonia
After talking to the guy, you have to deal with the tension around Kydonia. There are three places you have to go in order to do so.
The three spots are shown in the map below, marked by the quest symbols.
For these places, you can probably resolve the tension by simply talking. Choose the most peaceful options during the dialogue and you should get away without a scratch.
If you choose the other option in the conversation, then you have to kill the protesters.
I chose to fight in most of these places, which is more fun but you will definitely get some bounty on your head.
Kill all of the soldiers if required to.
Return to the textile merchant
Once you have done your mission in all of the three places, go back to the textile merchant. His exact location is shown in the screenshot below.
When you enter the building, you’ll realize that he’s dead. Press interact to proceed with the quest.
You will notice that Captain Diokles got rid of him and took the gems you were promised by the merchant.
Kill Captain Diokles
Go and find Captain Diokles. He is in town and the exact location is shown in the map below.
You will notice a group of soldiers and the captain waiting for you. Kill all of them. You may want to avoid his fire attacks as it’s pretty lethal.
And that’s it. You will get some drachmae as your reward. The other items are to be looted from the captain’s dead body.
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