![]() ![]() Thanks to fandom, though, I’m convinced that Zagreus “celebrates” with both of them from time to time. It was worth it in the end, because you do reach a point where Achilles will be able to see Patroclus again. These include Sisyphus, Achilles, Patroclus, Orpheus and Eurydice, all of whom are famous characters whose myths, in some way, involve mortals trying to defy death. There's a pretty cool video from the lead sound guy (and Zag's VA) showing how to play it. Such a lovely moment to happen in the middle of a run. In my playthrough, I ran into Achilles a whole lot more than I did Patroclus, so that alone made this quest take a while. Absolutely love it, and I stop for at least one repeat of it every single time. Like a lot of things in the game, there are a lot of random factors to get through in order to begin repairing their relationship. Zagreus realizes that these two really need to talk to each other again which, of course, takes a bit of doing (and a lot of encouragement). Her husband’s attempt to retrieve Eurydice from Hades forms the basis of one of the most popular Greek legends. Achilles made a deal with Hades so Patroclus could reside in Elysium after he was killed, but that means Achilles can never leave the Underworld. Eurydice, in ancient Greek legend, the wife of Orpheus. ![]() As you talk with Achilles (Zagreus’ teacher) you find out about his relationship with Patroclus, who’s up in Elysium lamenting everything that happened that led to him being there. ![]() As much as he wants to reach the surface he also wants what’s best for the people he cares about. At some point in your playthrough of Hades, you realize that Zagreus kind of becomes a relationship fix-whether or not the couple agrees to his interference. ![]()
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