*'''Myrrine:''' ''I wanted to. But it would have taken all the wood in the land to build one big enough.''
*'''Myrrine:''' ''I wanted to. But it would have taken all the wood in the land to build one big enough.''
They rode to a cliff overlooking the Spartan training grounds, with the main gate of Sparta itself in the distance.
They rode to a cliff overlooking the Spartan training grounds, with the main gate of Sparta itself in the distance.
[choice to interfere in the agoge or leave the boys to die]
Regardless of Kassandra's choice, they rode off and discussed the agoge.
*'''Kassandra:''' ''That training is ruthless.''
*'''Myrrine:''' ''Not ruthless. Effective. The best of those boys will become ''krypteia'' - keepers of the peace, and stalkers in the night.''
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Stalkers in the night?''
*'''Myrrine:''' ''There's a reason Sparta never changes. It has rules, and they are strict. Spartans rule Lakonia, but most of its citizens are helots - enslaved peasants, made to work the fields and mines.''
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Slaves? Why don't they revolt?''
*'''Myrrine:''' ''Spartan fields keep them fed, and Spartan warriors keep them safe. First from the [[Persians]], and now from the Athenians.''
*'''Myrrine:''' ''When they forget their place, the ''krypteia'' are ordered to keep the peace.''
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I see.''
*'''Myrrine:''' ''Most of us make great sacrifices for comfort.''
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Most. Not all.''
After a long ride, the two finally arrived at the entrance to Sparta.
==Outcome==
==Outcome==
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Home Sweet Home was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Returning to Sparta after seventeen years was an experience, both for Kassandra as well as her mother Myrrine. Some things had changed, some had been forgotten, and some things had remained the same.
Dialogue
Approaching the Village of Gytheion via the sea, Kassandra noticed something.
Kassandra:This bay feels... familiar somehow.
Barnabas:A bird can fly away for seasons, but it will always recognize its nest when it returns. This is Sparta.
Kassandra:I don't think I'm welcome here.
Barnabas:I'm not sure of much, Kassandra, but I do know that when the time is right, we always get to go home.
Kassandra:And where is your home, Barnabas?
Barnabas:I'll save that story for another day.
The Adrestia docked and Kassandra stepped onto Lakedaemonian land for the first time in 17 years. Myrrine called out to her.
Myrrine:Kassandra!
The two placed their hands on each other's face.
Myrrine:Lamb... you made it. I trust the seas were favorable?
Kassandra:Poseidon may be the only one not trying to kill me.
Myrrine:And, did you go to Thera? Did you find... him?
Myrrine:You should. The answers to many of your questions are there. Your father would be proud to see how you've grown.
Kassandra:For now, let's deal with what needs to be done here.
(If 'A Family's Legacy' was completed)
Kassandra:I did.
Myrrine:What did he tell you?
Kassandra:He told me where I'm from and where I must go.
Myrrine:So now you know the truth.
Kassandra:I'm not his daughter. I'm just a... weapon.
Myrrine:That is the furthest thing from the truth. You were brought into this world with love.
Kassandra:He told me a lot of things: Ikaros was once his, the doors to Atlantis need to be sealed, and something about mind-controlling artifacts... I think I left with more questions than answers.
Myrrine:Yes... he tends to have that effect on people.
Kassandra:When you and he... um, well, did you know he was over a hundred years old?
Myrrine:He looked young for his age.
Kassandra:Let's focus on what needs to be done in Sparta.
Myrrine:You can keep it secret if that's what you want. But you don't have to carry all of your burdens alone. Not anymore.
Regardless, Myrrine remarked on their return home.
Myrrine:I never imagined we'd stand on Spartan soil together again.
Kassandra:As much as I cursed this place for what it did to us, it feels more like home home than Kephallonia ever did.
Kassandra:I don't know how to feel. I spent some of the happiest days of my life here. And some of the worst too.
Kassandra:It's strange to be back. I spent so long running from this place.
Myrrine:So did I. But we can't run from anything anymore.
Kassandra:Agreed.
Myrrine:Sparta is our home. But we'll have to rid ourselves of the puppet king if we are ever to find peace.
Myrrine:Nikolaos stayed after I left. But now that he's... gone, I don't know.
Kassandra:Why don't we go find out?
Myrrine:Of course. But first, there's something I want to show you.
They made for the horses and rode the path north out of the village.
Myrrine:The closer we get to Sparta, the more memories keep flooding in.
Kassandra:No matter how far I ran, I could never escape them.
Myrrine:I know.
Myrrine:On Naxos I could forget. It was as if I had locked Sparta in a box and tossed it to the bottom of the sea.
Kassandra:Did you put your memories of us in that box?
Myrrine:I wanted to. But it would have taken all the wood in the land to build one big enough.
They rode to a cliff overlooking the Spartan training grounds, with the main gate of Sparta itself in the distance.
[choice to interfere in the agoge or leave the boys to die]
Regardless of Kassandra's choice, they rode off and discussed the agoge.
Kassandra:That training is ruthless.
Myrrine:Not ruthless. Effective. The best of those boys will become krypteia - keepers of the peace, and stalkers in the night.
Kassandra:Stalkers in the night?
Myrrine:There's a reason Sparta never changes. It has rules, and they are strict. Spartans rule Lakonia, but most of its citizens are helots - enslaved peasants, made to work the fields and mines.
Kassandra:Slaves? Why don't they revolt?
Myrrine:Spartan fields keep them fed, and Spartan warriors keep them safe. First from the Persians, and now from the Athenians.
Myrrine:When they forget their place, the krypteia are ordered to keep the peace.
Kassandra:I see.
Myrrine:Most of us make great sacrifices for comfort.
Kassandra:Most. Not all.
After a long ride, the two finally arrived at the entrance to Sparta.
Outcome
Kassandra and Myrrine returned to Sparta, but reclaiming their citizenship and home was another matter.
Gallery
Myrrine waiting for Kassandra in the Village of Gytheion