Tracking Down the Eyes of Kosmos Cultists: Who They Are and How to Find Them Fast

Tracking Down the Eyes of Kosmos Cultists: Who They Are and How to Find Them Fast

You're sailing the Aegean, minding your own business, when you realize half the Greek world is trying to kill you. It’s not just random bandits or overzealous mercenaries. It's the Cult of Kosmos. Specifically, the Eyes of Kosmos cultists, that early-game branch that basically acts as your "Intro to Assassination 101" in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Honestly, if you don't take these guys out early, you're just making the rest of the game a massive headache for yourself.

The Eyes of Kosmos are the intelligence gatherers. They are the shadows. While other branches like the Delian League or the Heroes of the Cult focus on politics and raw strength, these five individuals specialize in information. They’re the reason the Cult knows your every move before you even make it.

Finding the Eyes of Kosmos Cultists Without Losing Your Mind

Tracking these people down isn't always straightforward. Some you'll stumble upon during the main Odyssey questline, while others require you to actually pay attention to the "Clues" tab in your menu. Don't just wander around Attika hoping for a golden icon to pop up. It won't.

The first one most players encounter is Elpenor. You probably remember him. He's the guy who tried to hire you to kill your own mother. Bold move. Short-lived. You’ll deal with him in Phokis during the "Snake in the Grass" quest. He’s the catalyst. Once he’s dead, the whole web starts to unravel, and you get your first real look at the Cultist menu.

Then there’s Sotera. She’s hiding in plain sight. You’ll find her at the Port of Nisaia in Megaris. Look, Megaris is a small region, but she’s tucked away in a restricted area near the water. If you’re not careful, the guards will swarm you before you even see her face. My advice? Use Ikaros. Always use the bird. Tag everyone, find the one person who looks slightly more regal (and suspicious) than the rest, and strike from the shadows.

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The Attic Connection and The Master

The middle of the branch gets a bit more complicated. The Master is a piece of work. He’s involved in the "A Life’s Worth" side quest in the Silver Mountain region of Attika. This is where the game gets a bit "gray." You aren't just stabbing a bad guy; you're dealing with a slave owner who holds a man's freedom over his head. You have to finish the previous quests for Socrates before this one even triggers. It’s a slow burn.

Hermippos is another Attika local. He’s a public figure, a playwright who’s using his influence to spread Cult propaganda. You’ll reveal him during "Free Speech," another questline involving Socrates and Alcibiades. It’s funny, really. The most dangerous people in the Cult aren't the ones in heavy armor; they're the ones with the loudest voices in the city squares.

Then you have Midas. He’s in Argos. He’s basically the Cult’s ATM. If you walk into the streets of Argos, you can find him pretty easily because he’s literally shouting orders at people. He’s not a fighter. He’s a soft, wealthy man who thinks his drachmae can protect him from a Spartan or Athenian mercenary. Spoiler: they can't.

Why You Actually Need the Snake Set

Killing the Eyes of Kosmos cultists isn't just about crossing names off a list. It’s about the loot. Specifically, the Snake Set.

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Each member of this branch carries a piece of the Legendary Snake gear. Once you’ve wiped out all five and dealt with their Sage, Nyx the Shadow, you’ll have the full set.

  • It boosts your Assassin damage.
  • It massively increases your Poison damage and duration.
  • It makes you a literal ghost on the battlefield.

If you’re running a glass-cannon Assassin build, this is your bread and butter for the first twenty levels of the game. Even later on, the engravings you unlock from this set are indispensable.

Dealing with Nyx the Shadow

Once the five subordinates are dead, Nyx reveals herself. She’s in Athens. Specifically, she’s usually wandering around the Greater Athens area, often near the Parthenon or the theater. She’s not like Midas. She won't beg. Nyx is an elite combatant, and as her name suggests, she’s very good at staying out of sight until she’s right behind you.

She is the Sage of this branch. Killing her doesn't just complete the set; it gives you a piece of the triangular artifact used to upgrade your Spear of Leonidas. You need those upgrades. Without them, your abilities like Second Wind or Hero Strike are stuck at level one or two, and that’s a death sentence once you hit the Peloponnesian War's heavier battles.

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Common Mistakes When Hunting the Eyes

I’ve seen people spend hours circling regions because they think a cultist will just "appear."

  1. Check your clues. If a cultist says "Help people in Attika," it means go do the gold-marked side quests.
  2. Confirm the kill. Seriously. Don't just arrow them from a rooftop and run away. You have to physically walk up to the body and interact with it to "confirm" the kill and get the loot.
  3. Don't ignore the side characters. Characters like Socrates might seem like they're just there for philosophical debates, but their questlines are the only way to draw out members like The Master or Hermippos.

The Eyes of Kosmos cultists represent the first major milestone in Odyssey. They teach you that the world is interconnected. A random playwright in Athens is connected to a slave driver in the mines, who is connected to a merchant in Argos.

Moving Forward with Your Hunt

Once you have eliminated Nyx and her cronies, your next move should be focusing on the Silver Vein or the Delian League. The Silver Vein will give you the Agamemnon set (Warrior/Fire damage), while the Delian League is essential if you want to influence the war effort.

Keep your spear sharp. Don't let the Cultists of the Eyes branch stay active for too long, or you'll find Athenian and Spartan politics increasingly impossible to navigate. Clear the branch, take the poison gear, and move on to the bigger fish.


Actionable Next Steps:

  • Prioritize Socrates' quests in Athens immediately after meeting him; this is the only way to reveal The Master and Hermippos.
  • Travel to Megaris and use Ikaros to scout the Port of Nisaia to find Sotera early; she is one of the easiest Cultists to eliminate for an early level boost.
  • Equip the Snake Set as soon as you have all five pieces to take advantage of the +10% intoxicated damage and weakening effect, which trivializes early-game mercenary fights.