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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Kassandra approach Menalkas, who is lying on the ground. | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''Why have you forsaken me, Eagle Bearer?! What have I done to offend all the powers on Olympos? How can I redeem myself?'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Forsaken you? I don't think we've ever met.'' | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''Eh? Who? You? ''You''!'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Yes, me. Tell me what's wrong.'' | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''I have been cursed by the gods! They speak to me all day and night, filling my head with visions and fears. I cannot work, and my crops wither.'' | |||
(If players choose "How did you get cursed?") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Why did the gods curse you?'' | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''I do not know what I did. I've heard the voices of the gods, day and night, since I took over the farm after my father passed. The voices won't let me sleep nor rest, and the farm is so much work!'' | |||
(If players choose "What is the curse?") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''What is the curse?'' | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''The gods speak of terrifying things. That the sky will open and drown the fields and my farm. That dark writhing things will come from the ground and feast on my crops and on my flesh. That the earth will open and swallow us whole.'' | |||
(Leave – Let's get our hands dirty.) | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll take a look around the farm and see if I can find out what has befallen you.'' | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''Thank you, Eagle Bearer! You are of Olympos! They will listen to you.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Perhaps. But first I must determine if this truly is the work of the gods, or if your plight is of a more earthly nature.'' | |||
When she investigate the broken vases near the silos. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''These vases were dedicated to the gods. If Menalkas broke them, the gods might be angered. Demeter and Dionysos might have sickened his crops ''and'' polluted his mind.'' | |||
When she investigate the wooden horse doll near the broken vases. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Look at this little guy. These offerings look abandoned and long neglected. Not a good way to honor Demeter or Zeus.'' | |||
When she investigate the rotten crops behind the silo. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Hmm. These crops stink... Could that rot affect the mind? I wonder if all the crops in the silo are the same.'' | |||
When she investigate pots of water in the wooden cart. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The water in this pot reeks like the Styx. Maybe the disease is seeping into the water. This seems like an earthly cause, not a sign of the gods.'' | |||
When she talks to the nearby civilian. | |||
*'''Civilian:''' ''Menalkas is a sad case. Thinks he's been cursed by the powers that be. I told him that's ridiculous.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Why ridiculous?'' | |||
*'''Civilian:''' ''Because if you wanted to punish him, you'd just smite him, or have an eagle fly down and eat his eyes, or the like. You wouldn't curse his harvest. Ofcourse not. You're the Eagle Bearer, Arrow of Artemis, Shield of Athena, Child of Zeus. Not the Mistress of Blighted Crops. That's beneath you.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So Menalkas's problems are caused by...?'' | |||
*'''Civilian:''' ''Some kind of sickness in the crops. That's what's making him crazy.'' | |||
Once she investigated all the clues. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I think I've seen everything. Is Menalkas affected by the gods, or is there a more earthly cause to his illness? I should talk to him.'' | |||
Kassandra returns to Menalkas to report on her findings. | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''Eagle Bearer, do you know why the gods have cursed me?'' | |||
<Tabber> | |||
|-|This is an eartly plague. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I think some infestation has taken root in your crops and is polluting your mind.'' | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''What do we do?! How do we appease the gods?'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''This has nothing to do with the gods. I will set fire to the silo where you keep your harvest and burn out the rot to clear your mind.'' | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''I... I hope you are right, Eagle Bearer!'' | |||
|-|You didn't show proper devotion. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You have been cursed because you didn't show proper respect, and let sacred artifacts fall into ruin.'' | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''What must I do to appease Cthonic Demeter and Sytgian Persephone?'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''We need a big sacrifice to get their attention. I'll burn the silo that holds your harvest as a sign of your devotion.'' | |||
*'''Menalkas:''' ''If... If you think that is best, Eagle Bearer.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Do not doubt me!'' | |||
</Tabber> | |||
(W.I.P.) | |||
(I'm unsure how this played out. But I believe if you destroy a silo before doing this Lost Tales quest, you will ruin this mission.) | (I'm unsure how this played out. But I believe if you destroy a silo before doing this Lost Tales quest, you will ruin this mission.) | ||
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Bad Weed was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Kassandra spoke with Menalkas at Linou Farm to learn about his woes.
Dialogue
Kassandra approach Menalkas, who is lying on the ground.
- Menalkas: Why have you forsaken me, Eagle Bearer?! What have I done to offend all the powers on Olympos? How can I redeem myself?
- Kassandra: Forsaken you? I don't think we've ever met.
- Menalkas: Eh? Who? You? You!
- Kassandra: Yes, me. Tell me what's wrong.
- Menalkas: I have been cursed by the gods! They speak to me all day and night, filling my head with visions and fears. I cannot work, and my crops wither.
(If players choose "How did you get cursed?")
- Kassandra: Why did the gods curse you?
- Menalkas: I do not know what I did. I've heard the voices of the gods, day and night, since I took over the farm after my father passed. The voices won't let me sleep nor rest, and the farm is so much work!
(If players choose "What is the curse?")
- Kassandra: What is the curse?
- Menalkas: The gods speak of terrifying things. That the sky will open and drown the fields and my farm. That dark writhing things will come from the ground and feast on my crops and on my flesh. That the earth will open and swallow us whole.
(Leave – Let's get our hands dirty.)
- Kassandra: I'll take a look around the farm and see if I can find out what has befallen you.
- Menalkas: Thank you, Eagle Bearer! You are of Olympos! They will listen to you.
- Kassandra: Perhaps. But first I must determine if this truly is the work of the gods, or if your plight is of a more earthly nature.
When she investigate the broken vases near the silos.
- Kassandra: These vases were dedicated to the gods. If Menalkas broke them, the gods might be angered. Demeter and Dionysos might have sickened his crops and polluted his mind.
When she investigate the wooden horse doll near the broken vases.
- Kassandra: Look at this little guy. These offerings look abandoned and long neglected. Not a good way to honor Demeter or Zeus.
When she investigate the rotten crops behind the silo.
- Kassandra: Hmm. These crops stink... Could that rot affect the mind? I wonder if all the crops in the silo are the same.
When she investigate pots of water in the wooden cart.
- Kassandra: The water in this pot reeks like the Styx. Maybe the disease is seeping into the water. This seems like an earthly cause, not a sign of the gods.
When she talks to the nearby civilian.
- Civilian: Menalkas is a sad case. Thinks he's been cursed by the powers that be. I told him that's ridiculous.
- Kassandra: Why ridiculous?
- Civilian: Because if you wanted to punish him, you'd just smite him, or have an eagle fly down and eat his eyes, or the like. You wouldn't curse his harvest. Ofcourse not. You're the Eagle Bearer, Arrow of Artemis, Shield of Athena, Child of Zeus. Not the Mistress of Blighted Crops. That's beneath you.
- Kassandra: So Menalkas's problems are caused by...?
- Civilian: Some kind of sickness in the crops. That's what's making him crazy.
Once she investigated all the clues.
- Kassandra: I think I've seen everything. Is Menalkas affected by the gods, or is there a more earthly cause to his illness? I should talk to him.
Kassandra returns to Menalkas to report on her findings.
- Menalkas: Eagle Bearer, do you know why the gods have cursed me?
(W.I.P.)
(I'm unsure how this played out. But I believe if you destroy a silo before doing this Lost Tales quest, you will ruin this mission.)
Kassandra approaches a man staring at his destroyed farm.
- Menalkas: Great and terrible Eagle Bearer, why did you burn my farm?! You are no god, no here. Your touch turns all to ash!
- Kassandra: The world is full of pain and mysteries. I did not mean to harm you, but... I'm sorry you were hurt.
Outcome
Kassandra helps a farmer learn what is wrong with his crops.
