- Kassandra: Of course you didn't. And thanks to me, Persephone blames Hekate. We have the advantage.
imported>Sol Pacificus I'm not sure why we have an empty branch for Persephone trusting Hekate while the branch where she still supports Hekate is labelled "unknown condition". I don't have time to test it right now, but I suspect the "unknown condition" is just Persephone trusting Hekate. If there is a middle road, it's probably the same case with Hermes—a matter of the degree of influence. |
imported>Sol Pacificus My goodness, I understand being forced to make notes when there are unknown dialogue trees, but don't mention yourself in the first person! |
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''Of course you didn't. And thanks to me, Persephone blames Hekate. We have the advantage.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Of course you didn't. And thanks to me, Persephone blames Hekate. We have the advantage.'' | ||
|-|Lost | |-|Lost argument= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You should be thanking me. Persephone knows what we're doing. She's prepared.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You should be thanking me. Persephone knows what we're doing. She's prepared.'' | ||
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*'''Adonis:''' ''That so? Then we need to strike, and we need to do it now.'' | *'''Adonis:''' ''That so? Then we need to strike, and we need to do it now.'' | ||
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( | (Not romanced)= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''For [[Aphrodite]].'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''For [[Aphrodite]].'' | ||
*'''Adonis:''' ''And for your freedom to breach the gate out of this realm.'' | *'''Adonis:''' ''And for your freedom to breach the gate out of this realm.'' | ||
|-|( | |-|(Romanced)= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Adonis, I'm sure you're a fine warrior, but we're facing ''gods. | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Adonis, I'm sure you're a fine warrior, but we're facing ''gods. | ||
*'''Adonis:''' ''Nothing will happen to ''either'' of us. You will be my shield, and I'll be yours.'' | *'''Adonis:''' ''Nothing will happen to ''either'' of us. You will be my shield, and I'll be yours.'' | ||
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The Rebellion's Uprising was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2018 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
With Adonis' rebellion able to confront Persephone's forces on equal terms, the time had come to launch the final assault on Pherephassa Point to wrest control of Elysium from Persephone, and with it control of the gate to the underworld.
Kassandra had completed her own mission and done everything necessary to ensure Adonis' rebellion could defeat Persephone.
{Note: Dialogue triggers upon collecting the fourth Keeper's Insight, compromising Influence in the third region, or at the conclusion of "No Good Deed", whichever comes last.}
Kassandra met with Adonis at the Shrine of Stallions, after his forces had pushed into the Asphodel Fields and occupied the foot of Persephone's mountain palace.
Adonis' forces stormed the commons of Pheraphassa Point and engaged the bulk of Persephone's forces in the marble streets. Buildings were ruined, and the forces were evenly matched.
Kassandra entered the fray and killed enemy captains until a Kolossus joined the battle. Kassandra destroyed it and brought victory to the rebel forces. Kassandra continued towards the palace, climbing past some rubble and found herself boxed into the bridge leading to the palace with Hermes Trismegistus.
Hermes and Kassandra make their way up to Persephone.
Kassandra and Hermes drew their weapons and prepared to fight.
Kassandra unleashed her newfound powers and inflicted deep wounds on Hermes.
Kassandra wounded him some more.
Kassandra defeated Hermes and brought him to his knees. She readied her fist to knock him out.
Hermes stumbled to his feet.
Hermes slowly shook his head with sadness in his eyes. Persephone's hand glowed with power. As she closed her fist, Hermes' armor glowed as his movements were restricted and began choking.
Hermes began floating. Persephone cast Hermes towards the edge of the bridge. He could not stop his momentum from carrying him over the railing. Kassandra yelled after him.
Kassandra looked up at Persephone with contempt, who stared back at Kassandra before returning to her palace.
Kassandra climbed over the rubble blocking her way and up the stairs. She entered the palace and climbed up to Persephone's throne room at Pherephassa Point, where she found Persephone and Hekate.
Kassandra crossed her arms and waited.
Hekate realized exactly what Persephone meant.
Persephone extended her glowing hand towards Hekate. Hekate's eyes briefly turned the same shade of purple as Persephone's as she became compelled to tell the truth for eternity.
Hekate held her fingers to her mouth in shock.
Hekate left in a hurry.
Adonis marched in to confront Persephone.
Adonis panicked as he was surrounded by a glowing aura and fell to his knees. A flash of energy sounded, and when Adonis stood up, his face was full of blisters and he was blinded.
Adonis panicked as he was surrounded by a glowing aura and fell to his knees. A roar of fire sounded, filling the air with embers, and when Adonis stood up, his face and hands were severely burned and he was blinded.
Adonis left the palace in a hurry.
Adonis panicked as he was surrounded by a glowing aura and fell to his knees. A flash of energy sounded, and when Adonis stood up, his face was full of blisters and he was blinded.
Adonis panicked as he was surrounded by a glowing aura and fell to his knees. A roar of fire sounded, filling the air with embers, and when Adonis stood up, his face and hands were severely burned and he was blinded.
Adonis left the palace in a hurry.
Persephone turned her attention, at last, to Kassandra.
Persephone stalked forward, and Kassandra stepped back.
Persephone pulled out an artifact and whistled for Ros. She threw it into a pit leading to the Underworld and Ros chased it. Kassandra drew her spear as Ros ran past.
A flash of light burst from the hole, distracting Kassandra.
Persephone grinned and held out her hand at Kassandra. Kassandra's armor glowed with the same light as she was unable to move and forced to her knee. Persephone stalked forward.
Persephone flicked Kassandra on the forehead and sent her flying effortlessly into the pit. Kassandra yelled through a long fall into a crash landing. She came to her senses in a circular arena in a barren land. Kassandra climbed to her feet and assessed her surroundings, with the Spear of Leonidas still in her hand. She noticed the faint shape in a cave of a dog's head with glowing yellow eyes, then another head, and a third. The three-headed dog grumbled.
Kassandra won the battle against Persephone's forces. Persephone threw Hermes from the mountain. Despite Kassandra's victory, and regardless of Hekate's and Adonis' fates, Persephone remained in control of Elysium. She then tossed an artifact into the pit leading to the Underworld, which Ros chased, transforming into Cerberos on the way down. While Kassandra was distracted by the dog's transformation, Persephone restrained her with her powers and flicked her effortlessly into the same pit.