- Kassandra: Your... soul also seems kind.
- Artaxerxes: I am grateful and humbled, stranger. Tell me, what do they call you?
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| image = ACOD Prince of Persia.png | | image = ACOD Prince of Persia.png | ||
| description = ''Kassandra happened upon a [[Artaxerxes I of Persia|blind Persian]] who wished to see the world his [[Themistokles|friend]] had told him about in stories. Agreeing to be his "eyes", she pledged to travel these lands on the beggar's behalf.'' | | description = ''[[Kassandra]] happened upon a [[Artaxerxes I of Persia|blind]] [[Iran|Persian]] who wished to see the world his [[Themistokles|friend]] had told him about in stories. Agreeing to be his "eyes", she pledged to travel these lands on the beggar's behalf.'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
| type = Side, Character {{c|[[Artaxerxes I of Persia|Artaxerxes]]}} | | type = Side, Character {{c|[[Artaxerxes I of Persia|Artaxerxes]]}} | ||
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| next = | | next = | ||
| source = [[Kassandra]] | | source = [[Kassandra]] | ||
| location = [[Greece]] | | location = [[Megara]], [[Megaris]], [[Greece]] | ||
| date = 431 BCE–422 BCE}} | | date = 431 BCE–422 BCE}} | ||
'''Prince of Persia''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the | '''Prince of Persia''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Kassandra met a [[Artaxerxes I of Persia|blind Persian]] man near the [[Temple of Apollo, Megara|Temple of Apollo]] and agreed to be his eyes as she traveled around the world for landmarks | Kassandra met a [[Artaxerxes I of Persia|blind]] [[Iran|Persian]] man near the [[Temple of Apollo, Megara|Temple]] of [[Apollo]] and agreed to be his eyes as she traveled around the world for landmarks | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Spare some [[ | |||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Spare some [[drachma]]e?'' | |||
Kassandra spoke to an old man near the Temple of Apollo. | Kassandra spoke to an old man near the Temple of Apollo. | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''You there. You have a kind soul. Help an old man buy this next meal?'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''You there. You have a kind soul. Help an old man buy this next meal?'' | ||
<tabber> | <tabber> | ||
|-|You seem kind, too.= | |-|You seem kind, too.= | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm the Messenger of [[Zeus]]. But you can call me Kassandra. And you are?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm the Messenger of [[Zeus]]. But you can call me Kassandra. And you are?'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Just a simple beggar. I sailed from [[Iran|Persia]] to see the beauty of the [[Greece|Greek]] world.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Just a simple beggar. I sailed from [[Iran|Persia]] to see the beauty of the [[Greece|Greek]] world.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I can do many things, Persian, but I can't restore sight.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I can do many things, Persian, but I can't restore sight.'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''Don't thank me yet. What places do you wish you could have seen?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Don't thank me yet. What places do you wish you could have seen?'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Ah, my favourite tales were always of the [[Akrokorinth]], the statues of Zeus and [[Athena]], the perch of the [[Stymphalos Armored Bird|armored bird]] in [[Arkadia]], and of course, the mysterious [[Mount Taygetos]].'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Ah, my favourite tales were always of the [[Akrokorinth]], the statues of Zeus and [[Athena]], the perch of the [[Stymphalos Armored Bird|armored bird]] in [[Arkadia]], and of course, the mysterious [[Mount Taygetos]].'' | ||
(If players choose "Where is the [[Lightning Zeus|Statue of Zeus]]?") | (If players choose "Where is the [[Lightning Zeus|Statue of Zeus]]?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So, tell me what you know about the Statue of Zeus.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''So, tell me what you know about the Statue of Zeus.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''"Its great bolt stood ready to punish the [[Kephallonia]]s below," or so I was told.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''"Its great bolt stood ready to punish the [[Kephallonia]]s below," or so I was told.'' | ||
(If players choose "Where is the [[Statue of Athena]]?") | (If players choose "Where is the [[Statue of Athena]]?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''There are many statues to Athena. Which one do you mean?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''There are many statues to Athena. Which one do you mean?'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''In my mind, there is only one. Her story always began, "As we're rounded the hilltops, we could see [[Athens]] bustling below us, and Athena above, matching our gaze.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''In my mind, there is only one. Her story always began, "As we're rounded the hilltops, we could see [[Athens]] bustling below us, and Athena above, matching our gaze.'' | ||
(If players choose "Where is the Akrokorinth?") | (If players choose "Where is the Akrokorinth?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The Akrokorinth... Don't tell me, it's in [[Korinthia]].'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The Akrokorinth... Don't tell me, it's in [[Korinthia]].'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Smart guess. It is the most renowned temple to [[Aphrodite]], your goddess of all life's most pleasurable trivialities.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Smart guess. It is the most renowned temple to [[Aphrodite]], your goddess of all life's most pleasurable trivialities.'' | ||
(If players choose "Where is Mount Taygetos?") | (If players choose "Where is Mount Taygetos?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You did say Mount Taygetos, didn't you?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You did say Mount Taygetos, didn't you?'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''You sound like you know that place... I have heard tales of its appetites. They say the mountain feeds on the suffering of [[Sparta]]ns, so the people there offer their own children to the mountain god for sacrifice.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''You sound like you know that place... I have heard tales of its appetites. They say the mountain feeds on the suffering of [[Sparta]]ns, so the people there offer their own children to the mountain god for sacrifice.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''That... that's not exactly right.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''That... that's not exactly right.'' | ||
(If players choose "Where is the armored bird?") | (If players choose "Where is the armored bird?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''What do you remember about this armored bird in Arkadia?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''What do you remember about this armored bird in Arkadia?'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''There's a beast made of armor jutting out from the mountainside, overlooking [[Lake Stymphalos]] and the undulating fields stretching like waves on a golden sea all across Akradia.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''There's a beast made of armor jutting out from the mountainside, overlooking [[Lake Stymphalos]] and the undulating fields stretching like waves on a golden sea all across Akradia.'' | ||
(If players choose "I'll be back soon?") | (If players choose "I'll be back soon?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll be back with stories to tell.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll be back with stories to tell.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''As soon as you've seen one location, please return.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''As soon as you've seen one location, please return.'' | ||
Kassandra visited the Lightning Zeus in Kephallonia. After exploring the statue, she recovered a papyrus. | Kassandra visited the Lightning Zeus in Kephallonia. After exploring the statue, she recovered a papyrus. | ||
[[File:ACOD_Kassandra_Lightning_Zeus.jpg|thumb|250px|Kassandra atop the statue of Zeus]] | [[File:ACOD_Kassandra_Lightning_Zeus.jpg|thumb|250px|Kassandra atop the statue of Zeus]] | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''This papyrus is so old... Could this be writing by Themistokles?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''This papyrus is so old... Could this be writing by Themistokles?'' | ||
*'''Themistokles on Kephallonia:'''<br />''Zeus's mighty figure stood aloft, its great bolt ready to punish the Kephallonians below. This is how the Kephallonians were destined to live—under the shadow of a god always watching and ready to judge.'' | *'''Themistokles on Kephallonia:'''<br />''Zeus's mighty figure stood aloft, its great bolt ready to punish the Kephallonians below. This is how the Kephallonians were destined to live—under the shadow of a god always watching and ready to judge.'' | ||
[[File:ACOD_Statue_of_Athena.jpg|thumb|250px|Kassandra atop the statue of Athena]] | [[File:ACOD_Statue_of_Athena.jpg|thumb|250px|Kassandra atop the statue of Athena]] | ||
Next, Kassandra visited the Statue of Athena on the Akropolis Sanctuary, finding another papyrus. | Next, Kassandra visited the Statue of Athena on the Akropolis Sanctuary, finding another papyrus. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''A papyrus. Says it was written by [[Themistokles]], the Athenian general.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''A papyrus. Says it was written by [[Themistokles]], the Athenian general.'' | ||
*'''Themistokles on Athens:'''<br />''As we rounded the hilltops, we could see Athens bustling below us and Athena above, matching our gaze. There, she eternally mourned our suffering with dignity and grace.'' | *'''Themistokles on Athens:'''<br />''As we rounded the hilltops, we could see Athens bustling below us and Athena above, matching our gaze. There, she eternally mourned our suffering with dignity and grace.'' | ||
Kassandra then visited the [[Temple of Aphrodite, Korinth|Temple of Aphrodite]] at the Akrokorinth, recovering another papyrus. | Kassandra then visited the [[Temple of Aphrodite, Korinth|Temple of Aphrodite]] at the Akrokorinth, recovering another papyrus. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''A note... written by Themistokles. Who knew the great general was also a poet?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''A note... written by Themistokles. Who knew the great general was also a poet?'' | ||
*'''Themistokles on the Akrokorinth:'''<br />''No people on this earth were more dedicated to worship than the followers of Aphrodite. No matter the time, the men were worshipping with the women, and the women with the men, only stopping to sleep or drink.'' | *'''Themistokles on the Akrokorinth:'''<br />''No people on this earth were more dedicated to worship than the followers of Aphrodite. No matter the time, the men were worshipping with the women, and the women with the men, only stopping to sleep or drink.'' | ||
After visiting all the landmarks, Kassandra returned to Artaxerxes. | After visiting all the landmarks, Kassandra returned to Artaxerxes. | ||
(If players choose "I saw the Statue of Zeus.") | (If players choose "I saw the Statue of Zeus.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I've seen Kephallonia from the Statue of Zeus.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I've seen Kephallonia from the Statue of Zeus.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Tell me, is it still a place of great beauty?'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Tell me, is it still a place of great beauty?'' | ||
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*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Ah, just how it was described to me. The gods simultaneously bless the land and curse the people. Even for gods, your gods are cruel, misthios.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Ah, just how it was described to me. The gods simultaneously bless the land and curse the people. Even for gods, your gods are cruel, misthios.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''OK, I've told you what I remember. Now tell me about yourself. What's a Persian doing here?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''OK, I've told you what I remember. Now tell me about yourself. What's a Persian doing here?'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Persia and the Greek world are doomed to be opposites—in times of prosperity here, Persians always seem to suffer. And when you are at war with yourselves—'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Persia and the Greek world are doomed to be opposites—in times of prosperity here, Persians always seem to suffer. And when you are at war with yourselves—'' | ||
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</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
(If players choose "I saw the Statue of Athena.") | (If players choose "I saw the Statue of Athena.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You'll be glad to know I've been to the Statue of Athena at the Akropolis.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You'll be glad to know I've been to the Statue of Athena at the Akropolis.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Ah, if only I could have been there to feel her prescence. Would you... describe her to me?'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Ah, if only I could have been there to feel her prescence. Would you... describe her to me?'' | ||
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*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Gold? No, it can't be. I was always told she was bronze, and stood guard over the city of Athens. Mourning the past and protecting the future...'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Gold? No, it can't be. I was always told she was bronze, and stood guard over the city of Athens. Mourning the past and protecting the future...'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Your turn to tell me something. You said a man tried to kill you.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Your turn to tell me something. You said a man tried to kill you.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''The man who rose up to kill the tyrant Xerxes was named [[Darius]]... He was of a new creed of killers, unlike any Persia had known. He was also the man hired to kill me.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''The man who rose up to kill the tyrant Xerxes was named [[Darius]]... He was of a new creed of killers, unlike any Persia had known. He was also the man hired to kill me.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''A killer of kings, hired to kill a simple blind man? Why?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''A killer of kings, hired to kill a simple blind man? Why?'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''I have your interest, do I? Tell another tale, and I will, too.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''I have your interest, do I? Tell another tale, and I will, too.'' | ||
(If players choose "I saw the Akrokorinth.") | (If players choose "I saw the Akrokorinth.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I traveled to the Akrokorinth. From there I could see al of Korinthia.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I traveled to the Akrokorinth. From there I could see al of Korinthia.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Ah! I can only wonder at what the worshippers of Aphrodite do to pay her tribute.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Ah! I can only wonder at what the worshippers of Aphrodite do to pay her tribute.'' | ||
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*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''A temple to Aphrodite... quiet? Impossible! Have you ever been to the temple?'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''A temple to Aphrodite... quiet? Impossible! Have you ever been to the temple?'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Now that's out of the way, you owe me a tale. You said the king killer, Darius, was hired to kill you, too.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Now that's out of the way, you owe me a tale. You said the king killer, Darius, was hired to kill you, too.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''He was. By my [[Hystaspes|brother]].'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''He was. By my [[Hystaspes|brother]].'' | ||
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*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''I was. My name was Artaxerxes. I guided Persia through a time of peace. But my brother wanted the throne and plotted my death. Now, I hide here, exiled, living the life of a simple beggar. I will tell you more, but first—'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''I was. My name was Artaxerxes. I guided Persia through a time of peace. But my brother wanted the throne and plotted my death. Now, I hide here, exiled, living the life of a simple beggar. I will tell you more, but first—'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Yes, yes. A tale for a tale.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Yes, yes. A tale for a tale.'' | ||
(If players choose "I saw Mount Taygetos.") | (If players choose "I saw Mount Taygetos.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I returned to Mount Taygetos.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I returned to Mount Taygetos.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Returned? Tell me, did you meet the mountain god who devours Spartan children?'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Returned? Tell me, did you meet the mountain god who devours Spartan children?'' | ||
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*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''That was a Persian myth, and a disgusting one—I had always hoped to heare the tale of the true Taygetos from someone who'd seen it firsthand.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''That was a Persian myth, and a disgusting one—I had always hoped to heare the tale of the true Taygetos from someone who'd seen it firsthand.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Now you tell me, "King" Artaxerxes—how can I believe your story? You don't exactly look like royalty.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Now you tell me, "King" Artaxerxes—how can I believe your story? You don't exactly look like royalty.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Well, that's the point. I am hiding.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Well, that's the point. I am hiding.'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''The palaces you wished you could see.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The palaces you wished you could see.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''I loved the tales, and loved Themistokles like a father. He was kinder to me than Xerxes ever was. Tell me one last tale, and I'll tell you where he hid his treasure.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''I loved the tales, and loved Themistokles like a father. He was kinder to me than Xerxes ever was. Tell me one last tale, and I'll tell you where he hid his treasure.'' | ||
(If players choose "I saw the armored bird.") | (If players choose "I saw the armored bird.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''If you'd like to hear about the bird, I could describe it to you.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''If you'd like to hear about the bird, I could describe it to you.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Nothing would make me happier.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Nothing would make me happier.'' | ||
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*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''So, it is as it was told to me. The bird commemorates Herakles' fight against chaos, built on a place of calm. Hopefully one draws out the best in the other.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''So, it is as it was told to me. The bird commemorates Herakles' fight against chaos, built on a place of calm. Hopefully one draws out the best in the other.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So, I've been to the five places Themistokles told you in his tales.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''So, I've been to the five places Themistokles told you in his tales.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''For that, my soul will be eternally grateful. As for my tale, Themistokles died peacefull in Persia, as one of us. I promised him I'd see the places he'd told me about. His stories will live on in me, and now you.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''For that, my soul will be eternally grateful. As for my tale, Themistokles died peacefull in Persia, as one of us. I promised him I'd see the places he'd told me about. His stories will live on in me, and now you.'' | ||
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</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
Before they could continue the conversation, a Persian soldier interrupted them. | Before they could continue the conversation, a Persian soldier interrupted them. | ||
*'''Persian Soldier:''' ''Artaxerxes! False king. This misthios led me right to you. Time to finish what I started.'' | *'''Persian Soldier:''' ''Artaxerxes! False king. This misthios led me right to you. Time to finish what I started.'' | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Kassandra, please.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''Kassandra, please.'' | ||
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</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
Kassandra fought and eliminated the Persian soldier. | Kassandra fought and eliminated the Persian soldier. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Artaxerxes. Are you hurt?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Artaxerxes. Are you hurt?'' | ||
(The following dialogue is based on the decision made in the previous choices.) | (The following dialogue is based on the decision made in the previous choices.) | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''I do now. That killer was Persian... Another one of your brother's hired executioners.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I do now. That killer was Persian... Another one of your brother's hired executioners.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Artaxerxes:''' ''It was. If he doesn't return to Persia, my brother will send another. Then another. It's time this old man accepts his fate.'' | *'''Artaxerxes:''' ''It was. If he doesn't return to Persia, my brother will send another. Then another. It's time this old man accepts his fate.'' | ||
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}} | }} | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Well, I did save your life. And I went on an adventure for you... your highness.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Well, I did save your life. And I went on an adventure for you... your highness.'' | ||
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</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
Kassandra departed and made her way to the [[Ruined Sanctuary of Ajax]] on Salamis. | Kassandra departed and made her way to the [[Ruined Sanctuary of Ajax]] on Salamis. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The tomb that Artaxerxes mentioned. It's real.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The tomb that Artaxerxes mentioned. It's real.'' | ||
Kassandra sneaked into the tomb and looted a chest, recovering the treasure. | Kassandra sneaked into the tomb and looted a chest, recovering the treasure. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*''[[w:c:princeofpersia:Prince of Persia (series)|Prince of Persia]]'' is a video game series developed by [[Ubisoft]] which is the spiritual predecessor of ''Assassin's Creed''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131228044009/http://www.edge-online.com/features/making-assassins-creed/ The Making of Assassin's Creed]. EDGE. August 27, 2012. Archived from [http://www.edge-online.com/features/making-assassins-creed the original] on 28 December 2013. Accessed 27 October 2018.</ref> | *''[[w:c:princeofpersia:Prince of Persia (series)|Prince of Persia]]'' is a video game series developed by [[Ubisoft]] which is the spiritual predecessor of ''Assassin's Creed''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131228044009/http://www.edge-online.com/features/making-assassins-creed/ The Making of Assassin's Creed]. EDGE. August 27, 2012. Archived from [http://www.edge-online.com/features/making-assassins-creed the original] on 28 December 2013. Accessed 27 October 2018.</ref> | ||
*Regardless of choosing whether to save or kill Artaxerxes, the dialogue which follows afterwards will remain the same. However, if players allowed the assassin to kill Artaxerxes first, then the memory will complete will right away with no rewards or the location of the treasure given. | *Regardless of choosing whether to save or kill Artaxerxes, the dialogue which follows afterwards will remain the same. However, if players allowed the assassin to kill Artaxerxes first, then the memory will complete will right away with no rewards or the location of the treasure given. | ||
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Prince of Persia was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra met a blind Persian man near the Temple of Apollo and agreed to be his eyes as she traveled around the world for landmarks
Kassandra spoke to an old man near the Temple of Apollo.
(If players choose "Where is the Statue of Zeus?")
(If players choose "Where is the Statue of Athena?")
(If players choose "Where is the Akrokorinth?")
(If players choose "Where is Mount Taygetos?")
(If players choose "Where is the armored bird?")
(If players choose "I'll be back soon?")
Kassandra visited the Lightning Zeus in Kephallonia. After exploring the statue, she recovered a papyrus.


Next, Kassandra visited the Statue of Athena on the Akropolis Sanctuary, finding another papyrus.
Kassandra then visited the Temple of Aphrodite at the Akrokorinth, recovering another papyrus.
After visiting all the landmarks, Kassandra returned to Artaxerxes. (If players choose "I saw the Statue of Zeus.")
(If players choose "I saw the Statue of Athena.")
(If players choose "I saw the Akrokorinth.")
(If players choose "I saw Mount Taygetos.")
(If players choose "I saw the armored bird.")
Before they could continue the conversation, a Persian soldier interrupted them.
Kassandra fought and eliminated the Persian soldier.
(The following dialogue is based on the decision made in the previous choices.)
Kassandra departed and made her way to the Ruined Sanctuary of Ajax on Salamis.
Kassandra sneaked into the tomb and looted a chest, recovering the treasure.
Kassandra Artaxerxes and helped him to visit each landmark documented by Themistokles, eventually learning of the Persian's identity and his past. She was later left to decide the old man's fate.