- Kassandra: We can't stay here, we don't have the time.
- Pythagoras: There is so much to learn. With this knowledge, we can turn the tide of fate.
- Kassandra: That is not your destiny. You said so yourself. You're losing sight of what's important.
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Ancient Revelations was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra spoke to her father Pythagoras about sealing Atlantis forever.
Kassandra walked over to her father.
Pythagoras considered for a moment, then decided against his original goal.
Pythagoras walked to the center while looking up in awe.
Pythagoras contemplated, then acquiesced to his daughter.
Pythagoras gazed at the staff one last time, and extended his arm to give it to Kassandra.
Kassandra nodded while glancing down in thought.
She reached out to take hold of the staff. When she grasped it, Pythagoras pulled the two of them closer.
Kassandra nodded. Satisfied, Pythagoras let go of the staff, and his eyes and mouth suddenly radiated in golden, bright light. The light exhausted from him as though his life was draining away. He staggered, but Kassandra let go of the staff and quickly caught him to lay him down gently. She rested his head on her hand, and he drew his last breath. She closed his eyes with her hand and set his body down before standing up. Kassandra gave him a moment of silence.
Kassandra retrieved the Staff of Hermes Trismegistus and jumped over to an upright stone construct on a small dais nearest to the undersea window.
The column flashed as Kassandra sealed the entrance to the lost city.
After they listened to Aletheia's messages, Pythagoras changed his mind about sealing the gateway to Atlantis, believing he could learn more about the Isu and human origins to eventually acquire their power. Kassandra either convinced him to relent or took the staff by force. Pythagoras passed away at the moment she acquired the staff. Using the staff, she successfully sealed the gateway to Atlantis.