- Kassandra: You have your theorem, and the others... read them to her. Let her see your poetry.
- Demokritos: It's too late.
- Kassandra: It's never too late.
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{{Imageneed | {{Imageneed|''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey downloadable content#Limited edition content|Assassin's Creed: Odyssey Limited edition content]]'' – ''[[Secrets of Greece]]''}} | ||
{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
| image = | | image = | ||
| description = ''[[Demokritos]] revealed his true intentions. He used the theorems to prove his {{Wiki|Atomism|Atomic Theory}} for the same reasons fools do anything: love. But to win a poet's heart, he'd need help one last time.'' | |||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
| type = Side, Character | | type = Side, Character {{c|[[Demokritos]]}} | ||
| previous = [[The Dunce Conundrum]] | | previous = [[The Dunce Conundrum]] | ||
| next = | | next = | ||
| source = [[Kassandra]] | | source = [[Kassandra]] | ||
| location = [[Achaia]], [[Greece]] | | location = [[Achaia]], [[Greece]] | ||
| date = | | date = 429 BCE–422 BCE}} | ||
'''Another Kind of Poetry''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the | '''Another Kind of Poetry''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
[[Demokritos]] | Kassandra followed [[Demokritos]] as he hoped to confess his love to a poet using {{Wiki|Atomism|his theorems}}. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Kassandra accompanied Demokritos on his way to confess his feelings. | Kassandra accompanied Demokritos on his way to confess his feelings. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I never would've guessed you were a lover.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I never would've guessed you were a lover.'' | ||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Well, I wasn't. My | *'''Demokritos:''' ''Well, I wasn't. My theory—that all atoms exist with a great void between them—s a bit like the life I've lived.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''But not anymore. Now you're filling that void.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''But not anymore. Now you're filling that void.'' | ||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Maybe... maybe what fills the void, and what draws us together, is love.'' | *'''Demokritos:''' ''Maybe... maybe what fills the void, and what draws us together, is love.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Save | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Save that line for the poet, Demokritos. It's a good one.'' | ||
Arriving at the poet's house, Demokritos was horrified to find | *'''Demokritos:''' ''You think so? All right, I will!'' | ||
Arriving at the poet's house, Demokritos was horrified to find [[bandit]]s killing her. | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''No! That's her! Those bandits... Stop them!'' | *'''Demokritos:''' ''No! That's her! Those bandits... Stop them!'' | ||
Kassandra swiftly dealt with the bandits. | Kassandra swiftly dealt with the bandits. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Demokritos... I'm sorry.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Demokritos... I'm sorry.'' | ||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''They killed her. For it to end like this... after all this time.'' | *'''Demokritos:''' ''They killed her. For it to end like this... after all this time.'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''It's never too late.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''It's never too late.'' | ||
|-|We should go.= | |-|We should go.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Someone's going to find us here and think we did this. Demokritos... we have to go.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''I... I left once before, I won't leave again.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Demokritos, please.'' | |||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''You can go. In another life... she might've known my love for her. You might have been my student. Imagine the happiness we'd have known.'' | *'''Demokritos:''' ''You can go. In another life... she might've known my love for her. You might have been my student. Imagine the happiness we'd have known.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''A wise man told me, "The richest person in any land is the one who wants for least." Don't want for the past, Demokritos.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''A wise man told me, "The richest person in any land is the one who wants for the least." Don't want for the past, Demokritos.'' | ||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''I'll leave soon enough. But for now, I think I want for privacy. Take [[Inventor's Helmet|this]], and leave me to mourn, Kassandra.'' | *'''Demokritos:''' ''I'll leave soon enough. But for now, I think I want for privacy. Take [[Inventor's Helmet|this]], and leave me to mourn, Kassandra.'' | ||
Before leaving, Kassandra spoke to Demokritos once more. | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''There is no force in the universe greater than that which binds two people together.'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
{{ACODMemories}} | {{ACODMemories}} | ||
[[Category:Memories of Kassandra]] | [[Category:Memories of Kassandra]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | ||
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Another Kind of Poetry was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra followed Demokritos as he hoped to confess his love to a poet using his theorems.
Kassandra accompanied Demokritos on his way to confess his feelings.
Arriving at the poet's house, Demokritos was horrified to find bandits killing her.
Kassandra swiftly dealt with the bandits.
Before leaving, Kassandra spoke to Demokritos once more.
Kassandra left Demokritos to mourn over his would-be lover.