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| description = ''To end the war between her and [[the Monger]], [[Anthousa]] required one more favor: to kill him. Both Anthousa and [[Brasidas]] had opposing solutions, but it was up to Kassandra to make the right choice.'' | |||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
| type = Main | | type = Main | ||
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| source = [[Kassandra]] | | source = [[Kassandra]] | ||
| location = [[Korinth]], [[Greece]] | | location = [[Korinth]], [[Korinthia]], [[Greece]] | ||
| date = 431–429 BCE}} | | date = 431–429 BCE}} | ||
'''Monger Down''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8.5]]. | '''Monger Down''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8.5]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Given a choice to deal with [[the Monger]] in secrecy or in public, Kassandra made her choice. | |||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''She must have given you ''some'' hint.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''She must have given you ''some'' hint.'' | ||
*'''Anthousa:''' ''I don't think even ''she'' knew where she was headed. All I know is she won a ship thanks to a lucky dice throw.'' | *'''Anthousa:''' ''I don't think even ''she'' knew where she was headed. All I know is she won a ship thanks to a lucky dice throw.'' | ||
*'''Anthousa:''' ''Tyche owed her that much, at least. I remember the ship's name well - Siren Song.'' | *'''Anthousa:''' ''[[Tyche]] owed her that much, at least. I remember the ship's name well - [[Siren Song]].'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Siren Song.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Siren Song.'' | ||
*'''Anthousa:''' ''It was famous for weathering all that Poseidon threw in its path.'' | *'''Anthousa:''' ''It was famous for weathering all that [[Poseidon]] threw in its path.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Thank you, Anthousa.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Thank you, Anthousa.'' | ||
*'''Anthousa:''' ''May the gods look well upon you, Kassandra. Visit me any time - I'll catch you up on Korinth's affairs. It seems I have an interesting future ahead of me.'' | *'''Anthousa:''' ''May the gods look well upon you, Kassandra. Visit me any time - I'll catch you up on Korinth's affairs. It seems I have an interesting future ahead of me.'' | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
*The Monger was slain, ending his reign of terror in Korinth. | *The Monger was slain, ending his reign of terror in Korinth. | ||
*Kassandra learned that her mother set sail from Korinth aboard the | *Kassandra learned that her mother set sail from Korinth aboard the ''Siren Song'', a ship she won in a game of dice. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*If defeated in the Sacred Cave, the Monger can be left behind before "talking" to him to decide his final method of death. | *If defeated in the Sacred Cave, the Monger can be left behind before "talking" to him to decide his final method of death. He will persist globally in the game world until the player returns to kill him. Unlike [[Chrysis]], however, his death is required to complete the quest and advance the main story. Waiting too long to finish him off may also have the unintended side effect of respawning his men. | ||
*If killed at the theater, either after a fight at the theater or taking him there after a defeat in the Sacred Cave, all of the hetaerae will be present in a circle around him, including [[Kleio]], regardless of whether or not she actually returned to Korinth at the conclusion of [[Follow That Boat]]. | *If killed at the theater, either after a fight at the theater or taking him there after a defeat in the Sacred Cave, all of the ''hetaerae'' will be present in a circle around him, including [[Kleio]], regardless of whether or not she actually returned to Korinth at the conclusion of [[Follow That Boat]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Monger Down was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Given a choice to deal with the Monger in secrecy or in public, Kassandra made her choice.
Dialogue
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Anthousa greeted Kassandra at her home, thanking her for her aid.
- Anthousa: I can't give enough thanks for what you've done. And for once I can also thank Alkibiades - he sent you here, after all.
- Kassandra: There is more to him than meets the eye.
- Anthousa: He knew you could save Korinth from that beast.
(If players chose "It was good for the city.")
- Kassandra: Everybody benefits, everybody wins.
- Anthousa: You've proven to be a very valuable business partner.
- Kassandra: Speaking of business. You owe me, Anthousa.
- Anthousa: Yes, Myrrine.
(If players chose "It gets me what I need.") [missing]
Anthousa proceeded to tell all she knew about Myrrine.
- Anthousa: She came and left Korinthia in a flurry, but made an impression on me. Like a great storm.
- Kassandra: I remember that part of her well.
- Anthousa: A strong woman with great intensity. She wanted to find her place here in Korinth, but never found what she was looking for.
- Kassandra: You speak of her kindly. You were her friend.
- Anthousa: Perhaps on the surface. But she had a great pain in the middle of her that no one could get to.
(If players ask, "How did you meet?")
- Kassandra: How did you come to know her?
- Anthousa: There was so much rain that night... I saw her sleeping in the streets and gave her shelter.
- Kassandra: She was a vagrant? I wonder what my father'd think of that.
- Anthousa: I didn't know what happened to her. All she told me was that she'd left the place that tore her apart. Sparta.
(If players ask, "What did she do in Korinth?")
- Kassandra: Did she find work?
- Anthousa: She kept to herself - with one eye always on the port.
- Anthousa: She could have stayed with us. But I think she was looking for something else.
(If players ask, "What did she tell you about Sparta?")
- Kassandra: Was there no mention of her past? A husband, family...
- Anthousa: Nothing. Speaking of Sparta only brought her misery. It's like a part of her was missing.
(Leave - "Tell me where she went next.")
- Kassandra: After Korinth - where did she go?
- Anthousa: That, I don't know.
- Kassandra: She must have given you some hint.
- Anthousa: I don't think even she knew where she was headed. All I know is she won a ship thanks to a lucky dice throw.
- Anthousa: Tyche owed her that much, at least. I remember the ship's name well - Siren Song.
- Kassandra: Siren Song.
- Anthousa: It was famous for weathering all that Poseidon threw in its path.
- Kassandra: Thank you, Anthousa.
- Anthousa: May the gods look well upon you, Kassandra. Visit me any time - I'll catch you up on Korinth's affairs. It seems I have an interesting future ahead of me.
- Kassandra: So do I.
Kassandra left Anthousa and mulled the information she had received.
- Kassandra: Siren Song. If I can find someone who knows the ship, I'll be one step closer to finding her.
Outcome
- The Monger was slain, ending his reign of terror in Korinth.
- Kassandra learned that her mother set sail from Korinth aboard the Siren Song, a ship she won in a game of dice.
Trivia
- If defeated in the Sacred Cave, the Monger can be left behind before "talking" to him to decide his final method of death. He will persist globally in the game world until the player returns to kill him. Unlike Chrysis, however, his death is required to complete the quest and advance the main story. Waiting too long to finish him off may also have the unintended side effect of respawning his men.
- If killed at the theater, either after a fight at the theater or taking him there after a defeat in the Sacred Cave, all of the hetaerae will be present in a circle around him, including Kleio, regardless of whether or not she actually returned to Korinth at the conclusion of Follow That Boat.
