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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
After learning [[the Kingfisher]] was [[Agapios]]'s brother, Kassandra headed to [[Skyros]] for a final confrontation. | After learning [[the Kingfisher]] was [[Agapios]]'s brother, Kassandra headed to [[Skyros]] for a final confrontation. | ||
==Dialogue== | |||
Kassandra set sail from Euboea and made her way along the southeastern coastline to reach the dock at Skyros. En route, she was engaged by [[pirate]] ships. At least one stood out to [[Barnabas]], indicating it was no ordinary group of raiders. | |||
*'''Barnabas:''' ''That's no pirate ship... It's the ''[[Cult of Kosmos|Cult]]! | |||
*'''Barnabas:''' ''Battle stations!'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''They're coming from Skyros. Of course the ''malákas'' Cult's involved with The Dagger...'' | |||
The ships were no match for the ''[[Adrestia]]''. Kassandra's crew sank them and they continued to the [dock] on Skyros. She found the magistrate and his men already engaged in battle with The Dagger's forces. | |||
[Misthios, you've arrived, Agapios has run on ahead, yada yada yada] | |||
Kassandra advanced into the city of [blank] and aided the magistrate's men in defeating The Dagger occupants. They made their way up the hill to the [[Temple of Achilles]], where the Dagger's leadership had assembled. Outside, she heard a pilgrim pleading for entry. | |||
[Temples closed, get lost before I rearrange your face, blah blah blah] | |||
Kassandra slew these men and made her way to the altar, where Agapios confronted his brother [[Neritos]]. | |||
[Initial dialogue between brothers] | |||
Kassandra approached the brothers, joined by the magistrate. | |||
[Close-up dialogue. Several choices. Wrong choices lead to Agapios' death] | |||
Neritos drew his sword and summoned the last of his men to kill Kassandra. She, the magistrate, and the | |||
[Outcome dialogue, based on Agapios' fate] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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The Kingfisher and the Robin was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
After learning the Kingfisher was Agapios's brother, Kassandra headed to Skyros for a final confrontation.
Dialogue
Kassandra set sail from Euboea and made her way along the southeastern coastline to reach the dock at Skyros. En route, she was engaged by pirate ships. At least one stood out to Barnabas, indicating it was no ordinary group of raiders.
- Barnabas: That's no pirate ship... It's the Cult!
- Barnabas: Battle stations!
- Kassandra: They're coming from Skyros. Of course the malákas Cult's involved with The Dagger...
The ships were no match for the Adrestia. Kassandra's crew sank them and they continued to the [dock] on Skyros. She found the magistrate and his men already engaged in battle with The Dagger's forces.
[Misthios, you've arrived, Agapios has run on ahead, yada yada yada]
Kassandra advanced into the city of [blank] and aided the magistrate's men in defeating The Dagger occupants. They made their way up the hill to the Temple of Achilles, where the Dagger's leadership had assembled. Outside, she heard a pilgrim pleading for entry.
[Temples closed, get lost before I rearrange your face, blah blah blah]
Kassandra slew these men and made her way to the altar, where Agapios confronted his brother Neritos.
[Initial dialogue between brothers]
Kassandra approached the brothers, joined by the magistrate.
[Close-up dialogue. Several choices. Wrong choices lead to Agapios' death]
Neritos drew his sword and summoned the last of his men to kill Kassandra. She, the magistrate, and the
[Outcome dialogue, based on Agapios' fate]
