*'''Civilian 1:''' ''The gods have sent you to help me, haven't they?''
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''The gods have sent you to help me, haven't they?''
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|-|Tell me what you need.=
|-|Tell me what you need.=
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*'''Civilian 1:''' ''[[Nemesis (deity)|Nemesis]] has heard my cries!''
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''[[Nemesis (deity)|Nemesis]] has heard my cries!''
|-|I'll help for a price.=
|-|I'll help for a price.=
*'''Kassandra:''' ''If you have drachmae, I may have a solution.''
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''Of course. I never imagined divine intervention would come cheap.''
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''What's going on?''
*'''Kassandra:''' ''What's going on?''
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*'''Civilian 2:''' ''Tablet? I don't know of any tablet!''
*'''Civilian 2:''' ''Tablet? I don't know of any tablet!''
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''Misthios! Tell me who murdered my son—this worm of Kythera's leader?''
*'''Civilian 1:''' ''Misthios! Tell me who murdered my son—this worm of Kythera's leader?''
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|-|It was Kythera's leader.=
|-|It was Kythera's leader.=
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Purple Pain was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra:If you have drachmae, I may have a solution.
Civilian 1:Of course. I never imagined divine intervention would come cheap.
Kassandra:What's going on?
Civilian 1:My son was murdered at the murex warehouse, his head smashed in like an egg!
Civilian 2:It was Kythera's leader! I heard them arguing in the warehouse.
Civilian 1:Then why didn't you stop them? You lie! Go to the warehouse and find out who killed my son, misthios. Justice must be served.
(Accept – I'll do it.)
Kassandra:Your son's death will not go unpunished.
(If players choose "Why would Kythera's leader kill your son?")
Kassandra turned to the accused man.
Kassandra:What evidence do you have against Kythera's leader?
Civilian 2:Your son was fooling around with the leader's daughters—all four of them!
Civilian 1:Daughters?! I forbade him—told him the leader is a fearsome and vindictive man.
Civilian:He was blinded by their riches—check the fort and you'll find the gifts they gave him!
(If players choose "Why would this man kill your son?")
Kassandra turned to the accuser.
Kassandra:What makes you think he did it?
Civilian 1:We took him in and gave him a job, but all he's done is steal from us. My boy fire him—kicked him out.
The accused paused for a moment.
Civilian 2:I did steal, but I would never hurt someone.
Civilian 1:Your hurt him when you betrayed him, malaka!
Kassandra:That doesn't meanm he killed him.
(If players choose "Where is the warehouse?")
Kassandra:Where is the warehouse located?
Civilian 2:At the end of the harbor. It's a bloody mess now...
(If players choose "Leave – That's enough.")
Kassandra:I'll go to the warehouse and see what I can find.
Civilian 1:Find out who the murderer is, misthios. I'll make sure this malaka stays put.
Civilian 2:I'm innocent. You'll see!
Kassandra made her way to the warehouse, with traces of the murder left behind. She investigated a bracelet left on the ground in a corner.
Kassandra:This bracelet looks expensive. They could be gifts from the daughters... or an attempt to frame Kythera's leader.
She investigated a pile of blood on the ground.
Kassandra:Not much blood, and his head was bashed in—probably a blunt weapon.
Kassandra headed to an area stacked with piles of purple linen. There, she found a blooded tablet, likely the murder weapon.
Kassandra:This must be the murder weapon. It's caked in dry blood—heavy too. There's no way the little guy could have swung this.
Kassandra returned to the victim's father and the accused.
Civilian 1:What did you find, misthios?
Kassandra:I searched the warehouse and found gold bracelet and a heavy stone tablet covered in blood.
Civilian 2:See! I told you'd find gifts from the leader's daughters.
Civilian 1:It's not proof of innocence. What's this about a stone tablet?
Civilian 2:Tablet? I don't know of any tablet!
Civilian 1:Misthios! Tell me who murdered my son—this worm of Kythera's leader?
Kassandra:If the fort leader is as strong as you say, only he could have lifted a tablet like the one I saw. There's no way this scrawny thief could have swung it like a weapon.
Civilian:Then kill Kythera's leader. You will be paid when he ceases to draw breath. And make it a slow, painful execution.
Kassandra:It will be done.
Civilian:Thank you, misthios, for clearing my name.
Kassandra tracked down the leader of Kythera, killing him and his guards.
Outcome
Kassandra helped the father to identify the culprit for his son's murder, dealing with them accordingly.
Trivia
The name of this quest is a play on the song Purple Rain from Prince.
Kassandra can choose to either accuse the old man or the leader of the murder, although the clues likely point to the leader as the one responsible. Regardless, Kassandra will be asked to hunt down either of them.
If Kassandra identified the leader as the one responsible, he can be found at either the Shrine of Aphrodite or the Leader House.