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*'''Kassandra:''' ''It was the [[Praxithea|Pythia]]'s prophecy. The [[Sparta]]n [[ephor]]s said there was no other choice.''
*'''Kassandra:''' ''It was the [[Praxithea|Pythia]]'s prophecy. The [[Sparta]]n [[ephor]]s said there was no other choice.''
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Revision as of 03:28, 11 March 2020

AC Syndicate

Jack the Ripper DLC - Proofread and Play

AC Origins

Hidden Ones - Proofread and Play

Curse of the Pharaohs - Proofread and Play

Legacy

Episode 2
Safe Passage

Listing the Ikaros sightings of the eight trinkets. Probably not even necessary, since the game only has so many stock phrases for finding objects and thus re-uses them here.

Starting from facing south from the dock, after speaking to the drunken foreman, and working nearest on the right east along the shore:

  1. Rightmost/westernmost, near the rock – There it is!
  2. In the caves in the center of the encampment, in a shallow pool – Found it!
  3. Past the camps, nearest in the shallows of the lagoon under a rock – Here it is.
  4. Deeper in lagoon, near a wrecked ship and a shark – That's what I'm looking for.
  5. Under a rock out at sea north of previous trinket – There it is!
  6. Out at sea near the sharks – I see it.
  7. Slightly further east from previous trinket – Found it!
  8. Bushes on the easternmost part of Shipwreck Cove – That's what I'm looking for.

Episode 3
Command and Control
- Freeing Rhode–Differences between attacking from a distance, and actual dialogue for approaching the platform.

- Attacking vs. talking. There seems to be an offer to get her released.
- true { payment = 300, then payment = 600. Attack prompts throughout dialogue, unknown effects
- The "fleeing" soldiers attacked. Is this because of a misfired arrow, or because I took too long to kill the ones who stayed and fought?

The Ordering of the Kosmos
- Being violent vs. being stealthy; already completed a "Kill only Dimokrates" run at that, if it means anything.
- Clear the location of enemies beforehand; Darius has a habit of aggro'ing the Cult. - There's dialogue for letting Dimokrates get all the way to the fort. Not sure how to format given the option of killing him on the road.

The Last Magi
- Pithias does not have fifth clue. Unveiling of Gergis after collecting his clue was a glitch, unable to reproduce

Smoke and Fury
- Some dialogue tied to romance flag.
- Dialogue firings on killing the marked Order soldiers in the lumberyard.

No More Wine
- Romance flag yes/no checked, check the orders of item collection

Atlantis

If it's anything like Legacy, it'll be lead-in quests followed by three in a set, then the endgame for each chapter. Probably ought to record and transcribe according to what's already written.

Back in vanilla

The Conqueror
Cultist clue on Stentor – contents and acquisition, use in exposing the Cultist King during A Bloody Feast. Also, a couple more responses to fill in on the "Nikolaos intervenes" path.

Maybe do the Roxana stuff again? Apparently she has comments on the stuff with Barnabas' nephew on Thasos?

Lot of stuff missing on Barnabas' page before going to work on it. Check other characters?

Complete but maybe not

He Waits - In one of the permutations with Ardos, there's mention of the player finding their mother. There might be something different for getting this done before finding Myrrine. The path involves not finding Nikios, then truthfully telling Ardos he couldn't be found while telling him not to give up searching for him.

Deciphering tabs within tabs... within tabs.

Taken from Doing Time, as it's the only place that seems to have successfully produced 3-layer nested tabbers.

  • Kassandra: It was the Pythia's prophecy. The Spartan ephors said there was no other choice.
  • Deimos: A prophecy?
  • Kassandra: You and I both know who feeds the Pythia her words.
  • Deimos: ...I do. A baby with a fate so terrible it was thrown off a cliff. What kind of prophecy would lead to that?

  • Kassandra: The Pythia said you were going to bring Sparta to greatness... or to its downfall. Waiting for the outcome was too big a risk.
  • Deimos: A risk.
  • Kassandra: I heard you're unpredictable.
  • Deimos: I call it being decisive. You weren't decisive that night. You—"my family"—let me go.
  • Kassandra: "Let you go"? You have no idea what happened on that mountain.
  • Deimos: Then tell me.

  • Kassandra: No one told you that I tried to save you? I ran to catch you. I killed an elder. That ended my life, too.
  • Deimos: Always trying to play the "hero". It wasn't enough then, and it wasn't enough now.
  • Kassandra: I did everything I could. And I'm doing the same today.
  • Deimos: It's too late. There's nothing you could say to make me feel like family.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: Mater went after you.
  • Deimos: What do you mean, "after me?"
  • Kassandra: She went down the mountain to find you. She had to find you.
  • Deimos: And what did she find there?

  • Kassandra: She brought you to a priest to be healed, but he told her you died.
  • Deimos: I wasn't her only child. Not everything was lost.
  • Kassandra: No, all was lost. Everything we ever knew.
  • Deimos: What do you know? You know nothing of what I've had to do.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: She found the truth. The Cult wanted you so badly they'd do anything to have you.
  • Deimos: As if that's a bad thing.
  • Kassandra: They've warped your mind.
  • Deimos: You said it yourself. They wanted me badly. Why do you think that is?

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
    And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: After that, we weren't Spartan anymore. We were banished by the ephors and targeted by the Cult. And they got one of us.
  • Deimos: If they have me, they don't need the rest of you.

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: Pater made the final decision. He was bound to Sparta.
  • Deimos: Dutiful as ever.
  • Kassandra: And he chose that over his family. He was wrong.
  • Deimos: Of course he was wrong. A father? It's laughable.
  • Kassandra: If he hadn't, we would've all been disgraced.
  • Deimos: And that's worse than where we found ourselves? Pathetic. A 'family'. Am I supposed to sympathize with you?

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: The Cult took you for themselves to mold you into something they could use.
  • Deimos:: I made myself.
  • Kassandra: Into what? This is what you wanted to be?
  • Deimos: I am a god. The Cult worships me.

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: The Pythia said you wouldn't survive. You wouldn't be a good Spartan.
  • Deimos: Is that what she said?
  • Kassandra: She wasn't wrong. There's not an honorable bone in your body.
  • Deimos: Maláka! And your bones are made of gold? They threw off the wrong child—I'm glad to be nothing like you.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!