- Kassandra: It wasn't your fault. Your son made a choice, and you respected it.
- Civilian: He had a life ahead of him! But now...
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''By the gods. What happened here?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''By the gods. What happened here?'' | ||
[ | She continued to the base of the tree and called out to the boy. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Boy! Get back here. Where are—'' | |||
... | Kassandra looked up into the tree branches and took stock of the sheer number of corpses strung up on display. She was mortified. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''What ''is'' this?'' | |||
The boy was nearby, and he cowered in fear of Kassandra. | |||
*'''Madman:''' You'' killed these men. They had friends, lovers—'' | *'''Child:''' ''Don't come any closer!'' | ||
A man walked up beside the boy, who turned to look up at him. | |||
*'''Madman:''' ''Don't worry, you're safe now.'' | |||
Kassandra realized he was the Madman the boy's mother had warned her about. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Come over here. He's dangerous.'' | |||
The boy refused, accusing Kassandra of killing the people in the branches. | |||
*'''Child:''' ''You killed them. You killed all of them.'' | |||
*'''Madman:''' ''You're a smart one, young man. You'll know no more pain here. Run along now.'' | |||
The boy took off into the fog, leaving the Madman alone with Kassandra. | |||
*'''Madman:''' ''So, this is [[Darius]]' dog. The one looking for the ''Huntsman''.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Tell me where he is before I slice your throat.'' | |||
*'''Madman:''' ''It's always violence with you, isn't it? Just like your ''master''. Tell me, Eagle Bearer, do you truly trust "Darius"?'' | |||
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|-|I trust Darius.= | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''He's honest. That's enough to earn my trust.'' | |||
|-|I don't trust Darius.= | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Darius hasn't earned my trust.'' | |||
|-|I trust no one.= | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I haven't trusted anyone in a long time.'' | |||
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*'''Madman:''' ''You should be careful who you're running with, Eagle Bearer. Do you even know his name—his ''true'' name? You think you know Darius? ...[[Xerxes I of Persia|Xerxes]] thought ''he'' knew Darius.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Whatever you're up to, you won't succeed.'' | |||
*'''Madman:''' ''But I already have. You're here, aren't you? What do you think of my display?'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''It's the work of sick, twisted minds.'' | |||
*'''Madman:''' ''You're right. Don't you remember these faces? ''You'' killed these men. They had friends, lovers—'' | |||
A group of civilians appeared from the fog, surrounding Kassandra. Among them was a man who lost his son, a young woman who lost her lover, and another who lost her husband. | A group of civilians appeared from the fog, surrounding Kassandra. Among them was a man who lost his son, a young woman who lost her lover, and another who lost her husband. | ||
*'''Madman:''' ''...Families. Did their loved ones really deserve to die? Do ''they'' not deserve their revenge?'' | *'''Madman:''' ''...Families. Did their loved ones really deserve to die? Do ''they'' not deserve their revenge?'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''Don't get in my way!'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Don't get in my way!'' | ||
The family members lashed out at Kassandra, getting one | The family members lashed out at Kassandra, getting one hit each. | ||
*'''Civilian:''' '' | *'''Civilian:''' ''How do you sleep at night? Die!'' | ||
*'''Civilian:''' '' | *'''Civilian:''' ''This is for my son!'' | ||
*'''Civilian:''' ''Bring him back to me, you monster!'' | |||
Kassandra struck back and killed a couple of them. She pleaded with the ones that remained. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Please, don't make me hurt you!'' | |||
They would not relent, and Kassandra was forced to kill them all. | They would not relent, and Kassandra was forced to kill them all. | ||
Regardless of how Kassandra dealt with the families of her victims, she returned her attention to the Madman, and the direction in which he fled. | |||
Regardless of how Kassandra dealt with the families of her victims, she returned her attention to the direction | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You can't hide forever. I'm coming for you! Come out, you coward! Face me!'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You can't hide forever. I'm coming for you! Come out, you coward! Face me!'' | ||
Kassandra spotted a humanoid figure poking out of the brush to the west. | Kassandra spotted a humanoid figure poking out of the brush to the west. | ||
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Whimpers Through the Fog was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra travelled to the swamp to look for Natakas' informant.
Kassandra made her way to the eastern edge of the Swamps of Thermes. She followed the stream to a makeshift prison encampment, with no guards but at least two bears.
Kassandra slew the bears and released the prisoners, finding Natakas' information among them. She screamed out for help.
Kassandra released her.
(Asked "Where should I look for your son?")
(Asked "Who is the madman?")
Wolves howled in the distance as she spoke. The two women briefly looked in the direction of the howl.
(Leave – "I'll save your son.")
Kassandra took her leave and continued downstream.
At the mouth of the stream, Kassandra found a massacre of soldiers.
She inspected a body in a nearby cage for her first clue.
She continued into the Therme Wetlands.
She inspected the bodies under the cloth on the riverbank.
Kassandra reached the nearby cabin and inspected the grisly table.
She inspected the door of the cabin to complete her investigation.
In the distance, she heard a child cry out for help.
Kassandra made her way to the boy. He cried out as she drew near.
The boy took off.
Kassandra chased after him.
She chased him to the site of a grisly display of human remains, some impaled on spikes, others hanging from the tree limbs.
She continued to the base of the tree and called out to the boy.
Kassandra looked up into the tree branches and took stock of the sheer number of corpses strung up on display. She was mortified.
The boy was nearby, and he cowered in fear of Kassandra.
A man walked up beside the boy, who turned to look up at him.
Kassandra realized he was the Madman the boy's mother had warned her about.
The boy refused, accusing Kassandra of killing the people in the branches.
The boy took off into the fog, leaving the Madman alone with Kassandra.
A group of civilians appeared from the fog, surrounding Kassandra. Among them was a man who lost his son, a young woman who lost her lover, and another who lost her husband.
The families of Kassandra's "victims" stepped towards her with vengeance in their eyes.
The man who lost his son pointed his finger at her.
Kassandra refused to reason with the vengeful families and drew her spear.
The vengeful families advanced on her.
The man who lost his son yelled at her.
Kassandra came to the conclusion there was no peaceful solution and drew her spear.
Unswayed, they advanced on her again.
The man who lost his son spoke.
His voice filled with sadness.
Kassandra came to the conclusion there was no peaceful solution and drew her spear.
Kassandra looked down. The woman who lost her husband yelled at her.
The families formed a tight ring around Kassandra.
Kassandra came to the conclusion there was no peaceful solution and drew her spear.
In spite of their advancing on her with vengeance in their eyes, Kassandra adamantly refused to turn her spear on them.
("Attack outcome")
The family members lashed out at Kassandra, getting one hit each.
Kassandra struck back and killed a couple of them. She pleaded with the ones that remained.
They would not relent, and Kassandra was forced to kill them all.
Regardless of how Kassandra dealt with the families of her victims, she returned her attention to the Madman, and the direction in which he fled.
Kassandra spotted a humanoid figure poking out of the brush to the west.
The figure, however, was a scarecrow.
The scarecrow held a scroll. Kassandra grabbed and opened it to read the message.
Kassandra swung her fists downward and yelled in frustration.
Kassandra returned to the tree strung with dead bodies.
Kassandra knelt down over the dead bodies of her many victims, now joined by their grieving family members.
The man who lost his son approached her.
Amidst the fog and the marsh, Kassandra was left to grapple with the weight of the bloody trail she had left across the Greek world.
While tracking the Huntsman in the Therme Wetlands, Kassandra was lured into a trap and forced to face the families of the countless nameless and faceless soldiers she had killed during her travels. She survived the madman's ruse and obtained a clue to the Huntsman's whereabouts.