- Kassandra: Do you know a man named Diodoros?
- Bardas: Diodoros? He'll pay for this with his life! I'll destroy his men. I'll destroy his ship. He'll regret ever touching Thelia!
Kassandra left Bardas enraged at Diodoros.
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|-|It's from Diodoros.= | |-|It's from Diodoros.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Do you know a man named Diodoros?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Do you know a man named Diodoros?'' | ||
*'''Bardas:''' '' | *'''Bardas:''' ''Diodoros? He'll pay for this with his life! I'll destroy his men. I'll destroy his ship. He'll regret ever touching Thelia!'' | ||
Kassandra left Bardas enraged at | Kassandra left Bardas enraged at Diodoros. | ||
|-|It's from Alkibiades.= | |-|It's from Alkibiades.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''A man named Alkibiades gave it to me.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''A man named Alkibiades gave it to me.'' | ||
*'''Bardas:''' ''Alkibiades? Just because [[Perikles]] took him in and he's friends with important people, he thinks he can do whatever he wants. I won't let him get away with this!'' | *'''Bardas:''' ''Alkibiades? Just because [[Perikles]] took him in and he's friends with important people, he thinks he can do whatever he wants. I won't let him get away with this!'' | ||
Kassandra left Bardas to his indignation. | Kassandra left Bardas to his indignation at Alkibiades. | ||
|-|Lie It's from me.= | |-|Lie - It's from me.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''It's from me, Bardas, can't you tell?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''It's from me, Bardas, can't you tell?'' | ||
*'''Bardas:''' ''Do you think this is a joke? You'll pay for that!'' | *'''Bardas:''' ''Do you think this is a joke? You'll pay for that!'' | ||
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Her mission complete, Kassandra returned to Alkibiades to tell him the outcome. | Her mission complete, Kassandra returned to Alkibiades at the Temple of Aphrodite to tell him the outcome. | ||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''I was just starting to miss you. I hope you delivered the package.'' | |||
(If players told Bardas "It's from Diodoros.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Bardas threatened to kill Diodoros when I told him. I also wasn't expecting the package to be... well... that.'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''It ''was'' a nice surprise, wasn't it? I can make another one for you, too, if you'd like.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Another one? You-'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''It was mine, yes. It looked good, didn't it? I needed to get Diodoros out of the way, and now he will be. I impress myself sometimes.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Whatever you say.'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''Why don't we let our bodies do the talking? Surely you had thoughts of it as well when you saw the cast of me...'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Here? Before the gods?'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''Let's make an ''offering''.'' | |||
(Romance - "Sex in a temple sounds fun.") | |||
(Leave - "That's a terrible idea.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm not interested.'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''A shame... Aphrodite would have loved it. Maybe another time.'' | |||
(If players told Bardas "It's from Alkibiades.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I told Bardas that... it came from you.'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''You did what? I specifically told you to say it was from Diodoros.'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''Now I have to come up with another plan. It took me a long time to make that final cast.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Wait, so it ''was'' yours?'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''Yes, that impressive specimen was mine. I really wish you hadn't told him that. You can go now. I need to think.'' | |||
(If players lied to Bardas.) | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I thought I'd make a joke and tell him it was mine, but he didn't laugh.'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''Why would you do that? Bardas is an angry, emotional man. I hoped to get rid of Diodoros, but now you've ruined that.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''If you wanted to get rid of Diodoros, then that package wasn't from him after all.'' | |||
*'''Alkibiades:''' ''Of course not. It was a perfect plan, but now I have to come up with something else. Don't think I'll ever make a cast for ''you'' now.'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Alkibiades returned to Athens to hatch more political schemes. In each of these, she would have a knack for showing up at the exact moment he required her skills. | Alkibiades returned to Athens to hatch more political schemes. In each of these, she would have a knack for showing up at the exact moment he required her skills. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The choice here only affects a chance to sleep with Alkibiades. The quest rewards and XP are the same, and telling Bardas the truth does not have a long-term impact on the health and wellbeing of Alkibiades. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Handle with Care was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Alkibiades asked Kassandra to deliver a small package to a man named Bardas at the Korinthian Military Fort. Apparently, it was originally from a man named Diodoros.
Kassandra took in the view from the Temple of Aphrodite atop the Akrokorinth and encountered Alkibiades.
(Accept - "I'll deliver the package.")
(If players asked "Why do you have this package?")
(If players asked "What's your favorite 'port'?")
(Leave - "I should get going.")
Kassandra infiltrated the Korinthian Military Fort and entered Bardas's office.
Kassandra handed over the package and Bardas unwrapped it.
Kassandra left Bardas enraged at Diodoros.
Her mission complete, Kassandra returned to Alkibiades at the Temple of Aphrodite to tell him the outcome.
(If players told Bardas "It's from Diodoros.")
(Romance - "Sex in a temple sounds fun.")
(Leave - "That's a terrible idea.")
(If players told Bardas "It's from Alkibiades.")
(If players lied to Bardas.)
Alkibiades returned to Athens to hatch more political schemes. In each of these, she would have a knack for showing up at the exact moment he required her skills.