- Kassandra: Rich, wanting for nothing, and calling me over to help. Doesn't make sense.
- Demokritos: Ah! A mind that thinks for itself. Someone save me from this horror.
imported>Lady Kyashira Added some dialogue for now, still incomplete. |
imported>Lady Kyashira Added dialogue |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Era|Memories|ACOD}} | {{Era|Memories|ACOD}} | ||
{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
| image = ACOD The Dunce Conundrum Memory.png | | image = ACOD The Dunce Conundrum Memory.png | ||
| Line 10: | Line 9: | ||
| source = [[Kassandra]] | | source = [[Kassandra]] | ||
| location = [[Achaia]], [[Greece]] | | location = [[Achaia]], [[Greece]] | ||
| date = 431 BCE}} | | date = 431 – 429 BCE}} | ||
'''The Dunce Conundrum''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8.5]]. | '''The Dunce Conundrum''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8.5]]. | ||
| Line 27: | Line 26: | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Rich, wanting for nothing, and calling me over to help. Doesn't make sense.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Rich, wanting for nothing, and calling me over to help. Doesn't make sense.'' | ||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Ah! A mind that thinks for itself. Someone save me from this horror.'' | *'''Demokritos:''' ''Ah! A mind that thinks for itself. Someone save me from this horror.'' | ||
|-|Only money makes you rich.= | |-|Only money makes you rich.= | ||
| Line 53: | Line 51: | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll find these theorems for you.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll find these theorems for you.'' | ||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Come back as soon as you have one.'' | *'''Demokritos:''' ''Come back as soon as you have one.'' | ||
Kassandra first set out to [[Lokris]], where she visited the town of [[Alponos]]. In a small shrine overlooking the town, she looted a chest containing Zeno's paradox. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''One of the documents Demokritos wants... This isn't even math. It's a child's fable.'' | |||
Kassandra next travelled to [[Argos]], visiting [[Polykleitos' Workshop]]. There, she recovered the Golden Ratio theorem on a table. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The Golden Ratio. Demokritos will want to know I've found it.'' | |||
Kassandra then set out to the [[Aegean Sea]], reaching a sunken [[Palace of Amphitrite|ruin]] in a triangle formed by [[Thera]], [[Paros Island]] and [[Anaphi]]. Kassandra dived underwater, recovering the Pythagorean Theorem in a chest. Kassandra returned to Demokritos in Achaia. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Chaire, Demokritos.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Kassandra. What have you brought me?'' | |||
(If players choose "I found Zeno's Paradox.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So I found Zeno's Paradox.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''You did! And, what did you think of it?'' | |||
<tabber> | |||
|-|It's a riddle.= | |||
|-|It demonstrates infinite divisibility.= | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The tortoise arrives at a point. [[Achilles]], who is chasing it, runs after him. But after Achilles arrives at the same point, the tortoise has moved on. By the time Achilles arrives at the tortoise's new spot, the creature has again moved further.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Exactly! It shows how the universe divies itself infinitely.'' | |||
</tabber> | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''A mathetical theory hidden in a child's fable.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Zeno was clever - every knowledgeable old man I've ever met was an idiot. But the minds of children are endlessly wise.'' | |||
(If players choose "I found the Golden Ratio.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I found the original Golden Ratio.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''A discovery that will change the course of existence!'' | |||
<tabber> | |||
|-|The sides aren't perfectly even.= | |||
|-|It's... a rectangle.= | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''If you say so. It's just a rectangle to me.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Open your eyes. That "rectangle" is two shapes - a rectangle, yes, but also a square. The length of sides a and be is to the length of the side a, as a is to b.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So, how can this theory be used?'' | |||
</tabber> | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Used! It isn't used, only observed. It is the divine balance, occuring naturally in the most measurely beautiful places in the world. It is everywhere and nowhere.'' | |||
(If players choose "I found the Pythagorean Theorem.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''It took some doing, but I found the Pythagorean Theorem.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''The greatest breakthroughouh the world will ever know. And now we have it, in its original glory.'' | |||
<tabber> | |||
|-|Pythagoras invented triangles.= | |||
|-|He discovered how these three lines are related.= | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I thought it might be about the points of the triangle, but the theorem is about the length of the sides.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Astute! You're wiser than you put on. The two shorter sides squared, when added together, are rqual to the square of the hypotenuse.'' | |||
</tabber> | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''That was... a lot to take in. But I think I've found everything.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''You did. And with this, I can finally form my grand theory - the theory that simultaneously divides and unites all the universe.'' | |||
(If players choose "What is your theory?") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''What is this theory?'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Using the theorems as evidence, I intend to prove that the universe is divisible into infinitely small parts. As we break reality down, the parts shrink, and the space between them grows.'' | |||
(If players choose "What will you do with your theory?") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Once you prove your theory, what will you do with it?'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Although I aim to prove that the universe is divisible, I hope that the theory can be used... to unite people.'' | |||
(If players choose "That's ambitious.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''All of this sounds... ambitious.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''One can't achieve greatness by attempting mediocrity. But I confess, I have a personal motivation.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Everyone always does.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''Ha! In another life, you would've made a fine student. When I was a student, I loved a poet. But I was so consumed by study I never told her. I hope to use these theorems to show her my poetry. And, maybe to win her heart.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''If that's what you want to do, let's do it.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''What? Right now?'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You missed your chance to tell her once, Demokritos. There's no point in missing it again. Let's go.'' | |||
*'''Demokritos:''' ''You're right. This time, I will do it properly.'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Kassandra helped Demokritos to recover the theorems needed to develop his new theory. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] '' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
{{ACODMemories}} | {{ACODMemories}} | ||
[[Category:Memories of Kassandra]] | [[Category:Memories of Kassandra]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | ||
The Dunce Conundrum 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 philosopher in Patrai who was attempting to develop a new theory.
While in Patrai, Kassandra came upon a man who called for her.
Kassandra approached the man.
(If players choose "What do you know about Zeno's Paradox?")
(If players choose "What do you know about the Golden Ratio?")
(If players choose "What do you know about the Pythagoras Theorem?")
(If players choose "I'll go now.")
Kassandra first set out to Lokris, where she visited the town of Alponos. In a small shrine overlooking the town, she looted a chest containing Zeno's paradox.
Kassandra next travelled to Argos, visiting Polykleitos' Workshop. There, she recovered the Golden Ratio theorem on a table.
Kassandra then set out to the Aegean Sea, reaching a sunken ruin in a triangle formed by Thera, Paros Island and Anaphi. Kassandra dived underwater, recovering the Pythagorean Theorem in a chest. Kassandra returned to Demokritos in Achaia.
(If players choose "I found Zeno's Paradox.")
(If players choose "I found the Golden Ratio.")
(If players choose "I found the Pythagorean Theorem.")
(If players choose "What is your theory?")
(If players choose "What will you do with your theory?")
(If players choose "That's ambitious.")
Kassandra helped Demokritos to recover the theorems needed to develop his new theory.