- Kassandra: I'd be happy to help.
- Civilian: Good. You will find areas of tension around the agora, the eastern market, and the docks. Is there anything else I can tell you?
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The merchant laughed. | The merchant laughed. | ||
*'''Civilian:''' ''Which would be seriously rewarded. I have precious gems, which I'm sure would appeal to someone such as yourself.'' | *'''Civilian:''' ''Which would be seriously rewarded. I have precious gems, which I'm sure would appeal to someone such as yourself.'' | ||
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|-|Accept – I'll take care of it.= | |-|Accept – I'll take care of it.= | ||
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Kassandra left the merchant. | Kassandra left the merchant. | ||
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(If players choose "How far should I go to end the unrest?") | (If players choose "How far should I go to end the unrest?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Should I use "any means necessary" to end this unrest?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Should I use "any means necessary" to end this unrest?'' | ||
*'''Civilian:''' ''Ever the ''misthios'', where a blade is the answer to all things. Yes, one way to quell unrest is to kill everyone involved, but sometimes simply talking will yield the best results.'' | *'''Civilian:''' ''Ever the ''misthios'', where a blade is the answer to all things. Yes, one way to quell unrest is to kill everyone involved, but sometimes simply talking will yield the best results.'' | ||
(If players choose "Why not just lower the taxes?") | (If players choose "Why not just lower the taxes?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''If the cause of all this is increased taxes, would it be easier to lower them?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''If the cause of all this is increased taxes, would it be easier to lower them?'' | ||
*'''Civilian:''' ''Don't you know all of the [[Greece|Greek]] world is at [[Peloponnesian War|war]]?! War is expensive, and Kydonia needs fleets!<br>She needs armies! We cannot be left defenseless.'' | *'''Civilian:''' ''Don't you know all of the [[Greece|Greek]] world is at [[Peloponnesian War|war]]?! War is expensive, and Kydonia needs fleets!<br />She needs armies! We cannot be left defenseless.'' | ||
(If players choose "Who is "Captain Diokles"?) | (If players choose "Who is "Captain Diokles"?) | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You mentioned the guard captain, Diokles. Who is he?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You mentioned the guard captain, Diokles. Who is he?'' | ||
*'''Civilian:''' | *'''Civilian:''' ''Not a man of the people, ''misthios''. It's at his encouragement the guards put so much pressure on the merchants.'' | ||
(If players choose "Leave – I've heard enough.") | (If players choose "Leave – I've heard enough.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I've heard everything I need to hear.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I've heard everything I need to hear.'' | ||
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*'''Man:''' ''Why do you care? These are the families of the guards who beat us and harass us! This is what they deserve.'' | *'''Man:''' ''Why do you care? These are the families of the guards who beat us and harass us! This is what they deserve.'' | ||
He spat on the ground. | He spat on the ground. | ||
*'''Man:''' ''These increased taxes are ridiculous – they choke the very life out of us. We must stand. We must '' | *'''Man:''' ''These increased taxes are ridiculous – they choke the very life out of us. We must stand. We must fight!'' | ||
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|-|Let's talk this out.= | |-|Let's talk this out.= | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''This is not the way.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''This is not the way.'' | ||
*'''Man:''' ''They paid you off, didn't they?! You— you work for ''them!<br>''Have it your way, ''misthios''. The woman and her child will not be harmed – but we're not done with you. We have our own scary mercenaries!'' | *'''Man:''' ''They paid you off, didn't they?! You— you work for ''them!<br>''Have it your way, ''misthios''. The woman and her child will not be harmed – but we're not done with you. We have our own scary mercenaries!'' | ||
A large bounty is placed on Kassandra, titled "Bounty from angry merchant in Kydonia". | |||
|-|Stop this now.= | |-|Stop this now.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Stop it Now!'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Stop it Now!'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''What's going on here?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''What's going on here?'' | ||
*'''Greek captain:''' ''This ''maláka'' needs to pay his taxes like everyone else. Otherwise, we'll smash every last pot in the agora – Captain Diokles' orders.'' | *'''Greek captain:''' ''This ''maláka'' needs to pay his taxes like everyone else. Otherwise, we'll smash every last pot in the agora – Captain Diokles' orders.'' | ||
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|-|Leave him alone.= | |-|Leave him alone.= | ||
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*'''Greek captain:''' ''You test my patience, old man. Move away, these goods are due for confiscation.'' | *'''Greek captain:''' ''You test my patience, old man. Move away, these goods are due for confiscation.'' | ||
*'''Civilian.''' ''You can't do this! What ''malákas'' city is this, where the guards prey on their own people?!'' | *'''Civilian.''' ''You can't do this! What ''malákas'' city is this, where the guards prey on their own people?!'' | ||
*'''Greek captain:''' ''It's simple – you avoid your taxes, we take your stuff.<br>Now, step away.'' | *'''Greek captain:''' ''It's simple – you avoid your taxes, we take your stuff.<br />Now, step away.'' | ||
Kassandra approached them, hands on her hips. | Kassandra approached them, hands on her hips. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Or what?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Or what?'' | ||
The civilian turned to her entreatingly. | The civilian turned to her entreatingly. | ||
*'''Civilian:''' Misthios! ''Please, talk some sense into these idiots.<br>If we aren't allowed to continue doing our business, the economy of Kydonia will fall to ruin.'' | *'''Civilian:''' Misthios! ''Please, talk some sense into these idiots.<br />If we aren't allowed to continue doing our business, the economy of Kydonia will fall to ruin.'' | ||
*'''Greek captain:''' ''This does not concern you, ''misthios''. This is the law of the land! If they give up the goods, all will end well.'' | *'''Greek captain:''' ''This does not concern you, ''misthios''. This is the law of the land! If they give up the goods, all will end well.'' | ||
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|-|Your laws are flawed.= | |-|Your laws are flawed.= | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' Maláka... ''What happened here?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' Maláka... ''What happened here?'' | ||
Kassandra read the letter: | Kassandra read the letter: | ||
*'''Come meet your death:'''<br /> | *'''Come meet your death:'''<br /> | ||
''Missing your precious gems, ''misthios''? Face me at the courtyard south of the Eastern Bazaar if you want them back. Otherwise, make sure my soldiers and I never see you in Kydonia ever again. –Diokles'' | ''Missing your precious gems, ''misthios''? Face me at the courtyard south of the Eastern Bazaar if you want them back. Otherwise, make sure my soldiers and I never see you in Kydonia ever again. –Diokles'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Looks like Captain Diokles denied me my payment.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Looks like Captain Diokles denied me my payment.'' | ||
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[[File:ACOd-CivilUnrest-DioklesmenKass.jpg|thumb|250px|Diokles and his men fighting with Kassandra]] | [[File:ACOd-CivilUnrest-DioklesmenKass.jpg|thumb|250px|Diokles and his men fighting with Kassandra]] | ||
She fought them, killed them, and retrieved her reward from the captain's corpse. | She fought them, killed them, and retrieved her reward from the captain's corpse. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''At least the captain had the decency to keep my gems on him.<br>Never stand between a ''misthios'' and her payday.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''At least the captain had the decency to keep my gems on him.<br />Never stand between a ''misthios'' and her payday.'' | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Civil Unrest was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra learned about a civil unrest in Kydonia.
While traveling through Kydonia, Kassandra encountered a textile merchant who asked for her help.
Kassandra threw her hands up.
The merchant laughed.
(If players choose "How far should I go to end the unrest?")
(If players choose "Why not just lower the taxes?")
(If players choose "Who is "Captain Diokles"?)
(If players choose "Leave – I've heard enough.")

Kassandra left the merchant and traveled to the agora to find a mob surrounding a woman and child, throwing rotten fruit at them.
Kassandra approached the man who appeared to be the leader of the mob.
The merchant turned to face her angrily.
He spat on the ground.
A large bounty is placed on Kassandra, titled "Bounty from angry merchant in Kydonia".
Kassandra approached the woman to check on her.

Kassandra left her and traveled to the eastern market to find some soldiers threatening a merchant.
The merchant called out to Kassandra as she passed.
Kassandra approached the captain.
Kassandra fought the guards and defeated them.
Kassandra left the merchant and traveled to the docks where she found a civilian arguing with a captain.

Kassandra approached them, hands on her hips.
The civilian turned to her entreatingly.
The soldiers drew their weapons, as did Kassandra.
She fought and defeated them.
After dealing with all the unrest at all three locations, Kassandra pondered.
Kassandra returned to where she had left the merchant but found only his dead body and a letter.

Kassandra read the letter:
Missing your precious gems, misthios? Face me at the courtyard south of the Eastern Bazaar if you want them back. Otherwise, make sure my soldiers and I never see you in Kydonia ever again. –Diokles

Kassandra found Diokles and his guards at the location the letter outlined.

She fought them, killed them, and retrieved her reward from the captain's corpse.
Kassandra eliminated the corrupt captain, ending the dispute between the merchants and the military.