- Kassandra: And all I had to do was risk my life for you to trust me.
- Adonis: No one in Elysium is who they say. So when a clever warrior shows up to help me escape, you'll have to excuse me if I'm skeptical.
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''And all I had to do was risk my life for you to trust me.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''And all I had to do was risk my life for you to trust me.'' | ||
*'''Adonis:''' ''No one in Elysium is who they say. So when a clever warrior shows up to help me escape, you'll have to excuse me if I'm skeptical.'' | *'''Adonis:''' ''No one in Elysium is who they say. So when a clever warrior shows up to help me escape, you'll have to excuse me if I'm skeptical.'' | ||
|-| | |-|❤ I'm flattered.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You think I'd be the one sent to make you forget your love?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You think I'd be the one sent to make you forget your love?'' | ||
*'''Adonis:''' ''You're brave, beautiful, and if I had to guess I'd say you had the blood of the gods coursing through those veins.'' | *'''Adonis:''' ''You're brave, beautiful, and if I had to guess I'd say you had the blood of the gods coursing through those veins.'' | ||
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Dead Kings and Pretty Things was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2018 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra met with Adonis at Iapetos' Ruins to discuss the rebellion.
Kassandra took her leave and traveled to the Hand of Hades. She knocked the warriors unconscious and brandished the Staff of Hermes to liberate their captive minds. The warriors left to join the rebellion, and Kassandra returned to Adonis to report her success.
Kassandra traveled to the House of the Bloodline in Pheraia's Retreat, which bore a striking resemblance to the home in which she grew up in Sparta. She spotted a Spartan warrior sitting on a nearby bench with his back turned to her. She drew her spear and addressed him.
The warrior turned his face, and she recognized it immediately.
Leonidas scanned Kassandra before smiling.
His gaze fell down towards the spear.
Leonidas considered her words.
Leonidas drew his weapons and engaged Kassandra in combat. Kassandra inflicted several wounds on him.
She wounded him some more.
She pushed him to the edge of defeat.
Kassandra defeated her grandfather, satisfying him.
They clasped arms.
Kassandra freed two mind-controlled human soldiers. She then met with Leonidas, her grandfather, and convinced him to fight at the rebels' side by defeating him in battle.