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Doing Time
Description
After the confrontation at Pylos with Deimos , Kassandra was imprisoned in an Athenian jail. However, before even atempting to escape, she had some important things to say to her captors .
Doing Time was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra 's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5 .
Description
Kassandra was captured by the Cult of Kosmos after her confrontation with Deimos at the Battle of Pylos .
Dialogue
After the Battle of Pylos, Kassandra was captured and woke up in a prison cell in Athens . After waking up, she saw Deimos at the other side of the gate and approached him.
Deimos: I don't know what you were thinking back there.
Kassandra: What, trying to save you?
Deimos: That's not what that was. I told you to stay out of my way - yet here you are.
Kassandra: So, what? I'm a priosner until I'm killed.
Deimos: That's the plan. Or I could come in here and end you anytime I please. But before that. Tell mne what you know.
Kassandra: I thought your Cultists told you everything. Sounds like you're on their side, but they're not on yours.
Deimos: You think I'm just a puppet? Then prove it to me. Tell me why I'm on the wrong side. Convince me - I dare you.
Kassandra: What do you want to know?
Deimos: Everything you claim to be true. But after this, I kill you. Why was I abandoned that night on the mountain ?
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.
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: 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!
Kassandra: "Abandon you?" Is that what you call it?
Deimos: There's no other name for what you did to me. I was left to die.
Kassandra: We tried to save you.
Deimos: They decreed my fate, and you accepted it.
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.
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: 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 : Ask the people who want me dead. Who treat you like a fucking god.
Deimos: You dare insult the ones who didn't leave me to die?
Kassandra: They were the ones who sent you over that cliff.
Deimos: I gave them victory. They would throw away their champion? Maláka.
Kassandra: They use you as their weapon. But as soon as you lose your edge, you're out.
Deimos: Either way, where the others saw a weakling, the Cult saw something different.
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.
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: 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!
Kassandra: You're being used. You wouldn't be here with me if you thought they were telling you the whole truth.
Deimos: Here's the truth. If all they wanted was a soldier, there are thousands. They want me, and only 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: They know the power of Athens. Look around you—they were scared.
Deimos: Athens is crumbling. Kleon has the power now.
Kassandra: Until they kill every enemy—until they kill me—they don't have Athens.
Deimos: But they will claim it.
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.
Their conversation was cut short by Kleon .
Kleon: Deimos. We've been searching for you. And you're here. In the gutter. I heard shouting.
Deimos: It's nothing.
Kleon: Leave. Now. This was not your action to take, boy.
(Depending on the choices made in the earlier dialogue, Deimos will either listen to Kleon or defy him.)
Deimos: I am not your puppet! And you are not my master.
Kleon: Of course, champion. An indiscretion I won't repeat.
Deimos left the prison. Kleon approached Kassandra.
Kleon: Keep in mind you put yourself in the cell.
Kassandra: I don't recall doing that.
Kleon: You have to understand - this is all for Athens, Kassandra. Perikles would've impoverished the entire city. The people were living in squalor!
Kassandra: So you had him murdered.
Kleon: You can't find the perfect yolk without breaking some of the quail's eggs. he wasn't right for us.
Kassandra: Killing your adversaries proves what kind of leader you are.
Kleon: Oh, I'm just getting started. If only you'd be around to watch.
Kassandra: Then you'll do things differently than Perikles.
Kleon: Friends flank my every side. The people trust in me. They know my every decree and law will be to their benefit. And they will delight in what I have planned.
Kassandra: Come into the cell. You're here to kill me, aren't you? Let's see what happens.
Kleon signaled for the guards to come to him.
Kleon: Fortunately for me, there are other fires I need to extinguish. I've heard word of revolt .
Kassandra: Already? That was fast.
Kleon: I have a plan - they can't revolt if they're dead.
The guards entered the cell and surrounded Kassandra.
Kassandra: I don't know how you can take on a band of rebels if you refuse to fight this one.
Kleon: The act itself is out of my hands - the vote has been cast! What did I tell you? The people have given me their blessing. I use their power.
Kassandra: That's not democracy.
Kleon: The people have chosen their destiny, Kassandra - they've chosen me.
Kassandra: Fuck you, Kleon.
Kleon laughed.
Kleon: I'm not alone in this! The people of Athens have spoken without me lifting a finger. That is how you treat rebellion.
Kassandra: They don't know what they're agreeing to.
Kleon: You helped me in Athens - even willingly. if only you were more like your brother now.
Kassandra: A pity.
Kleon: The Cult wins, Kassandra. Now, I have to see about the boat heading to Mytilene . Its people are in for a rude awakening.
Kleon left, whistling for the guards to kill Kassandra. However, they were easily defeated by her. She the heard a scream.
Barnabas and Sokrates charged into the cell with a shovel and a pick.
Barnabas : By the power of the gods - halt! ...Aw.
They dropped the tools.
Kassandra: Good timing.
Sokrates: Interesting. Death maybe the greatest of human blessings, after all.
Kassandra: At least you tried.
Barnabas: Surely it's the thought that counts! Thank the gods you're alive, Kassandra.
Sokrates: If those guards aren't the last, I say we need to leave, and do so quickly.
Kassandra: Wait - we need to talk about Kleon.
Barnabas: Sokrates is onto that malaka. We know what he's doing.
Sokrates: Be brief! her equipment, Barnabas.
Barnabas handed over Kassandra's equipment, allowing her to change. They exited the cell.
Sokrates: Come, Barnabas! kassandra meet us at Perikles' Residence . There, we'll discuss all we know.
Barnabas and Sokrates left.
Outcome
Kassandra was captured by the Cult of Kosmos and imprisoned in a prison cell in Athens. There, she told Deimos what she knew about the incident. She then learned of Kleon being a member of the Cult and was later saved by Barnabas and Sokrates, who told her to meet them at Perikles' Residence.
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