• Paintings: Found within the palaces, each god has their own palace where paintings narrate their myths and legends.

  • Sculptures: Scattered throughout the city, there will be several sculptures (6-8) personifying deities or important scenes from Greek history or mythology.

  • Ancient Artifacts and Clothing: These objects serve as clues or elements that guide players to ancient eras and help them progress in the storyline. Ancient artifacts can be found while exploring the city's buildings, while clothing can be obtained by looting defeated enemies, offering upgrades to Halia's attire and armor.

  • Inventory Bag: The bag is present from the beginning, serving as a repository for all the supplies, resources, weapons, potions, and collectibles that Halia discovers during her journey.

  • Creature Compendium: Presented to Halia by the historian during their first conversation, this book contains information on the creatures and enemies of each region, detailing their weaknesses and strengths to aid players in defeating them. Halia will always carry this book in her bag.

  • Friezes: Found in the palaces or temples, these sculptures depict the stories and legends of mythology.

  • Map: The map of Greece displays all the divided regions, as well as points of interest. Additionally, it serves as a tool to track the origin of Cronos' magic. As players defeat more enemies, the map will accumulate more information and become more precise in pinpointing Cronos' location.

  • Manuscripts: These documents contain relevant information for the storyline and can be discovered throughout cities and temples.

  • Needle and Thread: Part of the Akestra healing process, these items are used to suture wounds and apply medications. Players can find these elements in cities, houses, and villages.

  • Pharmaka: This medicinal substance aids in accelerating the wound healing process. It can be found in houses and forests.

  • Metals: Metals provide upgrades for Halia's weapons and armor. They can also be exchanged for currency. Players will primarily find metals along their journey, in construction sites, and rocky environments.

  • Plants: Collected along the way, plants possess properties necessary for creating potions. They can be found mainly in areas abundant with nature, gardens, or orchards.

  • Animals: Hunting animals serves a dual purpose - gathering resources and ingredients for potion-making. These animals inhabit forests and outskirts of cities.

  • Brandy and Wine: Found in taverns or homes of city dwellers and villagers, especially in kitchens, brandy and wine are utilized for fortifying potions and healing wounds.

  • Pinturas: se encuentran en los palacios. Cada dios tiene su palacio y las pinturas narran sus mitos y leyendas.

  • Esculturas: por toda la ciudad habrá varias esculturas (6-8) que personifiquen divinidades o escenas importantes para la historia de Grecia o la mitología.

  • Objetos antiguos y ropa: los objetos serán indicaciones o elementos que te dirigirán a épocas más antiguas y ayudarán a avanzar en la trama. Los objetos antiguos se encontrarán al explorar los edificios de la ciudad. La ropa se encontrará al saquear a los enemigos derrotados y ofrecen mejoras a la ropa que lleva Halia y a su armadura.

  • Bolsa: la bolsa está presente desde el inicio, guardará todos los suministros o recursos que vaya encontrando, así como armas, pociones y coleccionables. Será donde se encuentra el inventario.

  • Libro de criaturas: el libro de criaturas se lo entrega el historiador a Halia en su primera conversación. Desde ese momento, Halia lo llevará siempre consigo en la bolsa. Contiene información sobre las criaturas o enemigos de cada región para saber sus puntos débiles y fuertes, para así entender cómo derrotarlos.