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| '''A God Among Men''' 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]]. | | '''A God Among Men''' 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]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> |
| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
| Kassandra was asked by a [[Empedoklite|follower]] of [[Empedokles]] to rescue his "god" from a [[Murex Fort|military fort]]. | | Kassandra was asked by a [[Empedoklite|follower]] of [[Empedokles]] to rescue his "god" from a [[Murex Fort|military fort]]. |
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| *'''Civilian:''' ''Empedokles can lead us all to meet the [[Greek mythology|gods]]! He knows the way! We must worship him!<br>Your insults may be strong, and—and quite hurtful, but my devotion to the god Empedokles is stronger!'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''Empedokles can lead us all to meet the [[Greek mythology|gods]]! He knows the way! We must worship him!<br>Your insults may be strong, and—and quite hurtful, but my devotion to the god Empedokles is stronger!'' |
| *'''Priestess:''' ''Your false god, this "Empedokles," is a delusional vegetarian. His presence, and yours, will not be tolerated.'' | | *'''Priestess:''' ''Your false god, this "Empedokles," is a delusional vegetarian. His presence, and yours, will not be tolerated.'' |
| [[File:ACOD A God Among Men 3.png|thumb|250px|Kassandra interrupting an argument between a priestess and a fanatic]] | | [[File:ACOD A God Among Men 3.png|thumb|250px|Kassandra interrupting the argument]] |
| Kassandra approached the fanatic and the priestess. | | Kassandra approached the fanatic and the priestess. |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''What seems to be the problem?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''What seems to be the problem?'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''Empedokles be praised, a ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]''! I've done nothing wrong, yet these priestesses mean me harm! Please—my god is powerful! And rich!'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''Empedokles be praised, a ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]''! I've done nothing wrong, yet these priestesses mean me harm! Please—my god is powerful! And rich!'' |
| *'''Priestess:''' ''His "god" is a ''malákas''—a blasphemous blight on Aphrodite's hallowed soil! This is a matter for priestesses alone.'' | | *'''Priestess:''' ''His "god" is a ''malákas''—a blasphemous blight on Aphrodite's hallowed soil! This is a matter for priestesses alone.'' |
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| (Accept – "I'll help.") | | (Accept – "I'll help.") |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''You said "rich"?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You said "rich"?'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''Indeed! Empedokles rewards those who come to his call! These priestess have imprisoned him in the [[Murex Fort|fort]]. He's a god—he deserves worship.'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''Indeed! Empedokles rewards those who come to his call! These priestess have imprisoned him in the [[Murex Fort|fort]]. He's a god—he deserves worship.'' |
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| |-|Your god sounds inspirational.= | | |-|Your god sounds inspirational.= |
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| *'''Civilian:''' ''If these priestesses speak for Aphrodite, then I speak for all three slobbering heads of [[Cerberos|Cerberus]].'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''If these priestesses speak for Aphrodite, then I speak for all three slobbering heads of [[Cerberos|Cerberus]].'' |
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| (Accept – "I will rescue your God.") | | (Accept – "I will rescue your God.") |
| [[File:ACOD A God Among Men 4.png|thumb|250px|Kassandra agreeing to rescue the "god"]] | | [[File:ACOD A God Among Men 4.png|thumb|250px|Kassandra agreeing to rescue the "god"]] |
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| The priestess shook her head and left. | | The priestess shook her head and left. |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''I'll be fine. Is there anything else you need to know?'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''I'll be fine. Is there anything else you need to know?'' |
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| (If "Where exactly is he?" is chosen.) | | (If "Where exactly is he?" is chosen.) |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Where can I find this god of yours?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Where can I find this god of yours?'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''They have him locked in a cage in [[Skandeia Bay]] with the livestock. This would be shameful for any regular god, and more so for a vegetarian god!'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''They have him locked in a cage in [[Skandeia Bay]] with the livestock. This would be shameful for any regular god, and more so for a vegetarian god!'' |
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| (If "How will I know it is him?" is chosen.) | | (If "How will I know it is him?" is chosen.) |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Does he stand out in any way? There may be more than one prisoner.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Does he stand out in any way? There may be more than one prisoner.'' |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''His "gift"?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''His "gift"?'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''Let's just say you'll know it when you see it.'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''Let's just say you'll know it when you see it.'' |
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| (Leave – "That's enough.") | | (Leave – "That's enough.") |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''I know all I need. Your Empedokles will be freed.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I know all I need. Your Empedokles will be freed.'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''Do not worry for my safety, ''misthios''–it is Empedokles who needs your help!'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''Do not worry for my safety, ''misthios''–it is Empedokles who needs your help!'' |
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| Kassandra departed the hill and headed towards the fort where Empedokles was held in. | | Kassandra departed the hill and headed towards the fort where Empedokles was held in. |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''There's the Murex Camp.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''There's the Murex Camp.'' |
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| They reached near the hill. | | They reached near the hill. |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''No need to thank me for your rescue, your [[drachma]]e is thanks enough—'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''No need to thank me for your rescue, your [[drachma]]e is thanks enough—'' |
| *'''Empedokles:''' ''Me, thank ''you''?! Here? With no audience? No, no, no, my heroic friend—the stage is not set!<br>Our performance is missing that most vital ingredient: ''an audience''!<br>Meet me by my personal [[Statue of Empedokles|statue]] so we may continue.'' | | *'''Empedokles:''' ''Me, thank ''you''?! Here? With no audience? No, no, no, my heroic friend—the stage is not set! Our performance is missing that most vital ingredient: ''an audience''! Meet me by my personal [[Statue of Empedokles|statue]] so we may continue.'' |
| [[File:ACOD A God Among Men 10.png|250px|Kassandra and Empedokles found the follower dead, seemingly killed by the priestess]] | | [[File:ACOD A God Among Men 10.png|thumb|250px|Kassandra and Empedokles finding the dead follower]] |
| Kassandra followed Empedokles to his statue, where the follower had apparently been killed. Empedokles spoke to the priestess present. | | Kassandra followed Empedokles to his statue, where the follower had apparently been killed. Empedokles spoke to the priestess present. |
| *'''Empedokles:''' ''We worship a little differently where I'm from. We don't kill a man for what he believes. We show respect.'' | | *'''Empedokles:''' ''We worship a little differently where I'm from. We don't kill a man for what he believes. We show respect.'' |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Who needs friends when I have the gods?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Who needs friends when I have the gods?'' |
| *'''Empedokles:''' ''Thank you for your support, ''misthios''. In the future, my Empedoklites could use someone with your talents.'' | | *'''Empedokles:''' ''Thank you for your support, ''misthios''. In the future, my Empedoklites could use someone with your talents.'' |
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| |-|Empedokles is no god.= | | |-|Empedokles is no god.= |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''If being locked naked in a cell makes someone a god, the pantheon would be overflowing.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''If being locked naked in a cell makes someone a god, the pantheon would be overflowing.'' |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Even a god won't work for free.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Even a god won't work for free.'' |
| *'''Empedokles:''' ''Of course! What else would I spend my drachmae on? Clothes?'' | | *'''Empedokles:''' ''Of course! What else would I spend my drachmae on? Clothes?'' |
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| |-|You probably should.= | | |-|You probably should.= |
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| *'''Empedokles:''' ''Of course! The disk is a key! A key that opens a door to the gods themselves! This disk must be returned to me!'' | | *'''Empedokles:''' ''Of course! The disk is a key! A key that opens a door to the gods themselves! This disk must be returned to me!'' |
| (If the disk has already been retrieved) | | (If the disk has already been retrieved) |
| | | *'''Kassandra:''' ...This disk? |
| '''• Kassandra:''' ...This disk? | | *'''Empedokles:''' Praise ME and all my glorious glory, yes this is the disk! Only a god such as I could be so fortunate! |
| '''• Empedokles:''' Praise ME and all my glorious glory, yes this is the disk! Only a god such as I could be so fortunate! | |
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| (If "Where can I find this disk?" is chosen.) | | (If "Where can I find this disk?" is chosen.) |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''You said this robe-[[thief]] intercepted you at the dock. Do you know where he is now?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You said this robe-[[thief]] intercepted you at the dock. Do you know where he is now?'' |
| *'''Empedokles:''' ''He and his guards patrol along Kythera's main roads, but he enjoys roughing up recent arrivals.'' | | *'''Empedokles:''' ''He and his guards patrol along Kythera's main roads, but he enjoys roughing up recent arrivals.'' |
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| (If "How can you be sure this disk relates to the gods?" is chosen.) | | (If "How can you be sure this disk relates to the gods?" is chosen.) |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''The gods would protect themselves with more than a locked door opened by a disk.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The gods would protect themselves with more than a locked door opened by a disk.'' |
| *'''Empedokles:''' ''Oh but you should see the door, ''misthios''! Something so beautiful was not crafted by mortal hands! And my brothers, my sisters, I hear them calling me home from beyond it...'' | | *'''Empedokles:''' ''Oh but you should see the door, ''misthios''! Something so beautiful was not crafted by mortal hands! And my brothers, my sisters, I hear them calling me home from beyond it...'' |
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| (If "What are the gods really like?" is chosen.) | | (If "What are the gods really like?" is chosen.) |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''What are your godly brothers and sisters really like, Empedokles?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''What are your godly brothers and sisters really like, Empedokles?'' |
| *'''Empedokles:''' ''As any sibling—loving. Filled with strife. They once caught me eating [[Sheep|lamb]] and cast me out. Though between you and me, that lamb? Worth it.'' | | *'''Empedokles:''' ''As any sibling—loving. Filled with strife. They once caught me eating [[Sheep|lamb]] and cast me out. Though between you and me, that lamb? Worth it.'' |
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| ("Get on with it.") | | ("Get on with it.") |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''The gods wait for no one.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The gods wait for no one.'' |
| *'''Empedokles:''' ''Patience is not one of our virtues, no. Will you help?'' | | *'''Empedokles:''' ''Patience is not one of our virtues, no. Will you help?'' |
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| (Accept – "I will find your disk.") | | (Accept – "I will find your disk.") |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''This disk sounds important. I'll find the man who stole it and return it to you.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''This disk sounds important. I'll find the man who stole it and return it to you.'' |
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| *Despite the Empedokles fanatic claiming that Empedokles is imprisoned in a fort in Skandeia Bay, he is in the Murex Fort. | | *Despite the Empedokles fanatic claiming that Empedokles is imprisoned in a fort in Skandeia Bay, he is in the Murex Fort. |
| *Even if all the guards have been slain, and no one is met while leaving the fort, Empedokles will say his piece about blades and stabbing. | | *Even if all the guards have been slain, and no one is met while leaving the fort, Empedokles will say his piece about blades and stabbing. |
| *Alternatively, players can start this quest by rescuing Empedokles from the fort without talking to his follower, and can also retrieve the disk before starting the subsequent quest. | | *Alternatively, players can start this quest by rescuing Empedokles from the fort without talking to his follower, and can also retrieve the disk before starting the subsequent quest. |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| *''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''
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| {{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]] |