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| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
| type = Main | | type = Main | ||
| previous = [[ | | previous = [[First Do No Harm]] | ||
| next = [[ | | next = [[The Priest of Asklepios]] | ||
| source = [[Kassandra]] | | source = [[Kassandra]] | ||
| location = [[Argolis]] | | location = [[Argolis]], [[Greece]] | ||
| date = 431 BCE}} | | date = 431 BCE}} | ||
'''The Doctor Will See You Now''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8.5]]. | '''The Doctor Will See You Now''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8.5]]. | ||
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The Doctor Will See You Now was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Kassandra found Hippokrates busy with a crowd of the wounded and sick. In order to save his dying patient, the good doctor needed medical notes from a nearby fort's chief physician.
Dialogue
Kassandra fled the guesthouse to meet with Dymas at Fort Tiryns in order to recover Hippokrates's notes.
- Kassandra: The mighty Tiryns. Built by the cyclopes, or so the legend goes.
She snuck her way into the fort, scaring Dymas when she entered his room.
- Dymas: What are you doing here?
- Kassandra: Hippokrates sent me. Your commander stole his notes, and I think you have them.
- Dymas: The ones written by the great Hippokrates himself? I'm sorry. They were burned in the last attack.
- Kassandra: What?
- Dymas: You heard me. The medical tent was burned. At least I memorized the notes before we lost them. I'll transcribe them when I have time - or when the war subsides.
- Kassandra: Then you'll have to come with me. A patient Hippokrates is treating will die without your help.
- Dymas: I have a patient right here who needs my help.
- Kassandra: Can't someone else take care of this one?
- Dymas: I'm the only doctor here. Now let me work.
(If players choose "I could pay you.")
- Kassandra: You must work for drachmae just like everyone else. Whatever the commander is paying you, I'll pay you more. Then we leave.
- Dymas: And let this person die? I could be convinced, on two conditions.
- Kassandra: Out with it.
- Dymas: I'll take double - a life's worth a lot. And for the sake of the gods, don't tell Hippokrates.
(If players choose "Fine. Take the drachmae.")
- Kassandra: Hippokrates would never put drachmae before a patient's life. But here, since you're so determined to be a mercenary. I'll meet you there. Don't be late.
Kassandra departed the fort, making her way back to Hippokrates at the Cave of Pan.
- Kassandra: Hippokrates! How's the patient?
- Hippokrates: I couldn't remember the proper steps for treatment, and you were gone so long.
- Dymas: Your notes were destroyed in a fire. This misthios brought me here to help.
- Kassandra: I went to see the priests first. I had to find out about my mother.
- Hippokrates: A worthy pursuit, though it cost this man his life.
(If players choose "This healer works for you, now.")
- Kassandra: This healer will devote the rest of his life to serving others and you, Hippokrates. This should never happen again.
- Hippokrates: The payment we should seek is the preservation of life. A good doctor puts the needs of his patients first.
- Dymas: I have learned a lesson today. I'll take some time and write down what I remember of your notes, Hippokrates.
- Kassandra: Hippokrates, I'm sorry the patient died. But I still need to know what happened to my mother.
- Hippokrates: Come with me. We should talk. The importance of diet to maintaining one's health cannot be overstated.
He tossed her an apple.
- Kassandra: What good can one apple really do?
- Hippokrates: Well, taken daily, they can keep the doctor away. But... to more serious matters. I know why you're here. You're looking for your mother.
- Kassandra: You remember her?
- Hippokrates: I was young then - I didn't know how to help. I turned her away. But her look of determination and despair was burned into my mind. It has never left me and it never will. After, I swore to Apollo that I wouldn't turn away another patient - that I'd dedicate my life to the cause. She made an impression on me, your brave mother did.
- Kassandra: She would be happy to know that.
- Hippokrates: I know something that may help you find her. I swore I would never tell anyone about Dolops and his past, but I owe this to your mother.
- Kassandra: Who's Dolops?
- Hippokrates: He was a priest who dedicated his life to helping orphans. It's possible he remembers that night, long ago. Maybe he would know something about your mother and her child.
- Kassandra: I'll go see this man. Thank you, Hippokrates.
Outcome
TBA
