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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Kassandra, | Kassandra, concerned that [[Aspasia]] had sent [[Phoibe]] out on an errand in [[Athens]]' infected and dangerous streets, decided to go and find her friend herself. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''Phoibe! No!'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Phoibe! No!'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Hey! Stop!'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Hey! Stop!'' | ||
As she entered, she saw Cult guards standing over Phoibe, slumped over against a nearby column. | As she entered, she saw Cult guards standing over Phoibe, slumped over against a nearby column. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Phoibe!'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Phoibe!'' | ||
Kassandra killed the Cult guards and ran to Phoibe's side. | Kassandra killed the Cult guards and ran to Phoibe's side. | ||
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Phoibe remained motionless. Tears filled Kassandra's eyes. | Phoibe remained motionless. Tears filled Kassandra's eyes. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Earth, mother of all, I greet you.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Earth, mother of all, I greet you.'' | ||
Kassandra removed [[Chara]] from her pack and folded it in Phoibe's hands. | Kassandra removed [[Chara]] from her pack and folded it in Phoibe's hands. She placed her hands on Phoibe's temples, kissed her head and rested her forehead against hers for a moment. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' Aniazo. | *'''Kassandra:''' Aniazo. | ||
Kassandra stood and bid farewell to her friend. | Kassandra stood and bid farewell to her friend. As she walked towards the exit, [[Hippokrates]] and [[Sokrates]] ran up to her. | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''Kassandra!'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''Kassandra!'' | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''Are you all right?'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''Are you all right?'' | ||
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Kassandra exhaled and released him. | Kassandra exhaled and released him. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm sorry... Phoibe.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm sorry... Phoibe.'' | ||
Hippokrates and Sokrates looked past her and scanned the room, then understood what had happened. | Hippokrates and Sokrates looked past her and scanned the room, then understood what had happened. They glanced at each other briefly before returning to Kassandra. | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''Aspasia went to find Perikles at the [[Parthenon]]. She should be there.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''Aspasia went to find Perikles at the [[Parthenon]]. She should be there.'' | ||
Kassandra turned around and walked out the back towards the Parthenon. Hippokrates glanced at Sokrates. | Kassandra turned around and walked out the back towards the Parthenon. Hippokrates glanced at Sokrates. | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Despite Kassandra's best efforts to protect her, Phoibe perished at the hands of the Cult of Kosmos. Kassandra lost another loved one to the Cult's machinations. | Despite Kassandra's best efforts to protect her, Phoibe perished at the hands of the Cult of Kosmos. Kassandra lost another loved one to the Cult's machinations. She headed to the Parthenon to find Aspasia, with Hippokrates and Sokrates following close behind. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 20:11, 27 May 2019
And the Streets Run Red was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Kassandra, concerned that Aspasia had sent Phoibe out on an errand in Athens' infected and dangerous streets, decided to go and find her friend herself.
Dialogue
Kassandra made her way east of Perikles's villa in search of Phoibe. She sent Ikaros to scan from the skies for Anastasios's residence, where she was last headed.
- Kassandra: This looks like the place.
Making her way into the house, she discovered a massacre.
- Kassandra: By the gods. What happened here?
She investigated the body to her left.
- Kassandra: This was savage... Done to send a message.
She inspected the bloody column to the right.
- Kassandra: I'm glad Phoibe wasn't here. Hopefully she's safe.
She inspected the body on the bed at the back of the room.
- Kassandra: Deimos must be carrying through on his threat.
She left the house and saw Cult guards chasing Phoibe into the Odeon of Perikles. Phoibe's scream rang out across the agora.
- Kassandra: Phoibe! No!
- Kassandra: Hey! Stop!
As she entered, she saw Cult guards standing over Phoibe, slumped over against a nearby column.
- Kassandra: Phoibe!
Kassandra killed the Cult guards and ran to Phoibe's side.
- Kassandra: Phoibe! No, no, no, no, no. Ela, ela.
Phoibe remained motionless. Tears filled Kassandra's eyes.
- Kassandra: Earth, mother of all, I greet you.
Kassandra removed Chara from her pack and folded it in Phoibe's hands. She placed her hands on Phoibe's temples, kissed her head and rested her forehead against hers for a moment.
- Kassandra: Aniazo.
Kassandra stood and bid farewell to her friend. As she walked towards the exit, Hippokrates and Sokrates ran up to her.
- Hippokrates: Kassandra!
- Hippokrates: Are you all right?
- Kassandra: I need to speak to Aspasia.
- Sokrates: We must find Perikles first. He's missing -
Kassandra snapped, grabbing Hippokrates by the throat.
- Kassandra: I don't fucking care! Tell me where Aspasia is!
- Hippokrates: Kassandra!
Kassandra exhaled and released him.
- Kassandra: I'm sorry... Phoibe.
Hippokrates and Sokrates looked past her and scanned the room, then understood what had happened. They glanced at each other briefly before returning to Kassandra.
- Hippokrates: Aspasia went to find Perikles at the Parthenon. She should be there.
Kassandra turned around and walked out the back towards the Parthenon. Hippokrates glanced at Sokrates.
- Hippokrates: I think we'd better go with her.
- Sokrates: I agree, my friend. I agree.
Outcome
Despite Kassandra's best efforts to protect her, Phoibe perished at the hands of the Cult of Kosmos. Kassandra lost another loved one to the Cult's machinations. She headed to the Parthenon to find Aspasia, with Hippokrates and Sokrates following close behind.