- Aristophanes: A new face in Perikles's abode! That in itself is a remarkable thing. You must have seen me doing my impression of Kleon. I call it "The Orange Ape." Tell me, what does it think?
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*'''Aristophanes:''' ''What do you call yourself then, creature of many names?'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''What do you call yourself then, creature of many names?'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''Kassandra.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Kassandra.'' | ||
[[File:ACOD Drink Up 02.png|thumb|250px|Kassandra meeting Aristophanes and Euripides]] | [[File:ACOD Drink Up 02.png|thumb|250px|Kassandra meeting Aristophanes and Euripides]] | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''Hmm. I wouldn't peg you as a Kassandra. But never mind. I'm Aristophanes, and this man is Euripides. Oh, go on. Introduce yourself.'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''Hmm. I wouldn't peg you as a Kassandra. But never mind. I'm Aristophanes, and this man is Euripides. Oh, go on. Introduce yourself.'' | ||
*'''Euripides:''' ''I'm Euripides.'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''I'm Euripides.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''For a playwright, you're not much for words.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''For a playwright, you're not much for words.'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' Good men lead quiet lives'', as old Euripides likes to say. Don't you, Euripides?'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' Good men lead quiet lives'', as old Euripides likes to say. Don't you, Euripides?'' | ||
Euripides stood in hazy thought, before absently nodding his head. | Euripides stood in hazy thought, before absently nodding his head. | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''Now, if you'll excuse us, I was just about to dazzle this old dog with my impression of Perikles. I call it "The Wooden Board".'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''Now, if you'll excuse us, I was just about to dazzle this old dog with my impression of Perikles. I call it "The Wooden Board".'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The man is your ''host''.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The man is your ''host''.'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' Under every stone hides a politician'', I always say, and Perikles is no different.'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' Under every stone hides a politician'', I always say, and Perikles is no different.'' | ||
Aristophanes turned back to Euripides, ending the conversation, but Kassandra tried to speak to them again. | Aristophanes turned back to Euripides, ending the conversation, but Kassandra tried to speak to them again. | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''It's come back for more! Care to see my impression of [[Protagoras]]? I call it "The Flapping Bladder".'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''It's come back for more! Care to see my impression of [[Protagoras]]? I call it "The Flapping Bladder".'' | ||
*'''Euripides:''' ''I'm sure she wouldn't.'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''I'm sure she wouldn't.'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''Well if you excuse us, I'm working on my impression of you. I call it "The Pretty Monkey".'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''Well if you excuse us, I'm working on my impression of you. I call it "The Pretty Monkey".'' | ||
Rudely dismissed, Kassandra left the pair and entered the kitchen, where she saw a slave woman in front of her preparing food and Sophokles pacing in circles off to the side. Kassandra spoke to the slave. | Rudely dismissed, Kassandra left the pair and entered the kitchen, where she saw a slave woman in front of her preparing food and Sophokles pacing in circles off to the side. Kassandra spoke to the slave. | ||
*'''Slave:''' ''I'm too busy to deal with you at the moment. Go on, now. Out of my kitchen.'' | *'''Slave:''' ''I'm too busy to deal with you at the moment. Go on, now. Out of my kitchen.'' | ||
Leaving the slave to her work, Kassandra approached Sophokles in the corner. | Leaving the slave to her work, Kassandra approached Sophokles in the corner. | ||
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[[File:ACOD Drink Up 01.png|thumb|250px|Kassandra speaking to Sophokles]] | [[File:ACOD Drink Up 01.png|thumb|250px|Kassandra speaking to Sophokles]] | ||
*'''Sophokles:''' ''A Spartan woman in Athens? Sounds intriguing, though if you expect me to notice someone other than myself, you expect too much. You could talk to Euripides—he's the second-most worldly man here, that [[wikt:pediculosus|pediculous]], [[wikt:xanthodontous|xanthodontous]], [[wikt:exophthalmic|exophthalmic]]... [[wikt:morosoph|morosoph]]. But he doesn't talk without a drink.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''A Spartan woman in Athens? Sounds intriguing, though if you expect me to notice someone other than myself, you expect too much. You could talk to Euripides—he's the second-most worldly man here, that [[wikt:pediculosus|pediculous]], [[wikt:xanthodontous|xanthodontous]], [[wikt:exophthalmic|exophthalmic]]... [[wikt:morosoph|morosoph]]. But he doesn't talk without a drink.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I have no idea what that meant.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I have no idea what that meant.'' | ||
Sophokles smiled smugly. | Sophokles smiled smugly. | ||
*'''Sophokles:''' ''No, you don't.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''No, you don't.'' | ||
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*'''Sophokles:''' ''Ha! We both know that's not possible. But you're a feisty one, to say the least.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''Ha! We both know that's not possible. But you're a feisty one, to say the least.'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''All right. If nothing else, this party could use the help.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''All right. If nothing else, this party could use the help.'' | ||
*'''Sophokles:''' ''You'll need to pick the right wine for this task. The kitchen should have what you need. Let me know when Euripides is done in, and I'll slip away unseen.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''You'll need to pick the right wine for this task. The kitchen should have what you need. Let me know when Euripides is done in, and I'll slip away unseen.'' | ||
(If "Why did Perikles invite you?" was chosen.) | (If "Why did Perikles invite you?" was chosen.) | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''How do you know Perikles?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''How do you know Perikles?'' | ||
*'''Sophokles:''' ''I believe you mean to ask me, "How does Perikles know you?" I'm the greatest dramatist in the land, mentor to Euripides, lover of [[Asklepios]], father of theater, and so on, and so on.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''I believe you mean to ask me, "How does Perikles know you?" I'm the greatest dramatist in the land, mentor to Euripides, lover of [[Asklepios]], father of theater, and so on, and so on.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm sure it's a real honor to have you hiding in his kitchen.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm sure it's a real honor to have you hiding in his kitchen.'' | ||
(If "Why are you upset about Euripides?" was chosen.) | (If "Why are you upset about Euripides?" was chosen.) | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You're awfully worked up over Euripides. You sure you're just friends?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You're awfully worked up over Euripides. You sure you're just friends?'' | ||
*'''Sophokles:''' ''I'm never "just" anything, foreigner. Though I confess, Euripides and I hold a bond deeper than brotherhood. Why he slums it with that banal young plaything, Aristophanes, I'll never know.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''I'm never "just" anything, foreigner. Though I confess, Euripides and I hold a bond deeper than brotherhood. Why he slums it with that banal young plaything, Aristophanes, I'll never know.'' | ||
(Accept – "Time to liven up the party.") | (Accept – "Time to liven up the party.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll get the wine.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll get the wine.'' | ||
*'''Sophokles:''' ''Wonderful. Now, if you want some ''friendly'' advice, Aristophanes cannot stand sweet wine. I've seen what it can do to him—absolutely, horrifyingly delightful.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''Wonderful. Now, if you want some ''friendly'' advice, Aristophanes cannot stand sweet wine. I've seen what it can do to him—absolutely, horrifyingly delightful.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''It wouldn't be a party without someone losing their stomach. I'll let you know if your plan worked.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''It wouldn't be a party without someone losing their stomach. I'll let you know if your plan worked.'' | ||
Kassandra left the kitchen and attempted once more to speak to Euripides. | Kassandra left the kitchen and attempted once more to speak to Euripides. | ||
[[File:ACOD-DrinkUp-03.jpg|thumb|250px|Aristophanes' impression of Sophokles]] | [[File:ACOD-DrinkUp-03.jpg|thumb|250px|Aristophanes' impression of Sophokles]] | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''Care for another impression? My favorite is Sophokles.'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''Care for another impression? My favorite is Sophokles.'' | ||
Aristophanes punctuated his act by swaying side to side and flatly droning the last syllable as Euripides gave a disapproving look. | |||
Aristophanes punctuated his act by swaying | |||
*'''Euripides:''' ''That one isn't funny.'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''That one isn't funny.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''When I need to relax, I start a fight. For you, though...'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''When I need to relax, I start a fight. For you, though...'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''Quickly, bring him some wine so that he might say something clever!'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''Quickly, bring him some wine so that he might say something clever!'' | ||
*'''Euripides:''' ''After my argument with Sophokles, I think I'd rather keep my head clear.'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''After my argument with Sophokles, I think I'd rather keep my head clear.'' | ||
(If "Why don't you help me first?" is chosen.) | (If "Why don't you help me first?" is chosen.) | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm only here because I'm searching for someone.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm only here because I'm searching for someone.'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''And yet it gave us the distinct impression it was here to fill our wine. Let's focus on that first, shall we?'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''And yet it gave us the distinct impression it was here to fill our wine. Let's focus on that first, shall we?'' | ||
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(Leave – "I'll be back.") | (Leave – "I'll be back.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll return. And when I do, you two will drink up'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll return. And when I do, you two will drink up'' | ||
Kassandra returned to the kitchen to ask the slave for the wine. | Kassandra returned to the kitchen to ask the slave for the wine. | ||
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The slave motioned to a jar on the counter. | The slave motioned to a jar on the counter. | ||
*'''Slave:''' ''Yes, take it. But get out of my kitchen. I'm very busy, you know!'' | *'''Slave:''' ''Yes, take it. But get out of my kitchen. I'm very busy, you know!'' | ||
Kassandra picked up the jar and left to serve Euripides and Aristophanes.<br> | Kassandra picked up the jar and left to serve Euripides and Aristophanes.<br> | ||
(If "Why not talk to Sophokles?" is chosen.) | (If "Why not talk to Sophokles?" is chosen.) | ||
[[File:ACOD-DrinkUp-05.jpg|thumb|250px|Kassandra serving Euripides wine]] | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Why don't you just apologize to Sophokles?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Why don't you just apologize to Sophokles?'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''It's he who should apologize to you!'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''It's he who should apologize to you!'' | ||
*'''Euripides:''' ''Sophokles is a friend, and one good friend is worth an entire family. He just needs time to recover from his outburst.'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''Sophokles is a friend, and one good friend is worth an entire family. He just needs time to recover from his outburst.'' | ||
(If "Why did Perikles invite you?" is chosen.) | (If "Why did Perikles invite you?" is chosen.) | ||
*'''Perikles:''' ''Perikles has invited all of you here for some reason.'' | *'''Perikles:''' ''Perikles has invited all of you here for some reason.'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''Either we dine here, and praise Perikles, or we dine with Kleon... But Kleon has all the charms of a typical politician—a horrible voice, bad breeding, and vulgar manners.'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''Either we dine here, and praise Perikles, or we dine with Kleon... But Kleon has all the charms of a typical politician—a horrible voice, bad breeding, and vulgar manners.'' | ||
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*'''Euripides:''' ''You... I like you. Who brought you here?'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''You... I like you. Who brought you here?'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''I brought myself. I'm on the trail of a woman who fled Sparta a long time ago.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I brought myself. I'm on the trail of a woman who fled Sparta a long time ago.'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''Fled? Why?'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''Fled? Why?'' | ||
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*'''Aristophanes:''' ''I love getting drunk and singing. Come back if you want to sing with me.'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''I love getting drunk and singing. Come back if you want to sing with me.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll think about it.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll think about it.'' | ||
The two men drunkenly resumed their conversation. | The two men drunkenly resumed their conversation. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Hippokrates in Argos... Here I come.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Hippokrates in Argos... Here I come.'' | ||
She found Sophokles once more, still hiding away from the main room. | She found Sophokles once more, still hiding away from the main room. | ||
*'''Sophokles:''' ''How's Euripides? Drunk, I hope.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''How's Euripides? Drunk, I hope.'' | ||
("Euripides can't see straight.") | ("Euripides can't see straight.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You can stop hiding in here. Euripides won't notice you coming out—he won't notice ''anything''.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You can stop hiding in here. Euripides won't notice you coming out—he won't notice ''anything''.'' | ||
*'''Sophokles:''' ''Hiding?! Heed this: ''war'' has come to Athens. First they take our homes, then they take our heads. I intend to be found with at least my dignity intact. Or what's left of it, anyway.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''Hiding?! Heed this: ''war'' has come to Athens. First they take our homes, then they take our heads. I intend to be found with at least my dignity intact. Or what's left of it, anyway.'' | ||
Sophokles walked to the kitchen doorway to make his exit. | Sophokles walked to the kitchen doorway to make his exit. | ||
*'''Sophokles:''' ''If you see Perikles, tell him I said thank you for another colorful evening.'' | *'''Sophokles:''' ''If you see Perikles, tell him I said thank you for another colorful evening.'' | ||
Her business with Sophokles finished, Kassandra returned to Euripides and Aristophanes to take them up on their offer of singing. | Her business with Sophokles finished, Kassandra returned to Euripides and Aristophanes to take them up on their offer of singing. | ||
*'''Euripides:''' ''Dionysos! There you are. Everyone else here is boring. Let's play a singing game. You like to sing? You like to sing.'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''Dionysos! There you are. Everyone else here is boring. Let's play a singing game. You like to sing? You like to sing.'' | ||
(Leave – "I don't do singing games.") | (Leave – "I don't do singing games.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm not singing.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm not singing.'' | ||
Kassandra left to join the symposium, only to change her mind and return later. | Kassandra left to join the symposium, only to change her mind and return later. | ||
*'''Euripides:''' ''Sing with me. Friends sing with each other. That's just what friends do. And you, me—we're friends.'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''Sing with me. Friends sing with each other. That's just what friends do. And you, me—we're friends.'' | ||
(If "What are the rules?" is chosen.) | (If "What are the rules?" is chosen.) | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''What did you have in mind?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''What did you have in mind?'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''One of use will sing, then the other, and then back again. We'll take turns making verses, and whoever makes the best is the winner.'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''One of use will sing, then the other, and then back again. We'll take turns making verses, and whoever makes the best is the winner.'' | ||
(Accept – "Nothing like a good drinking game.") | (Accept – "Nothing like a good drinking game.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Let's do this.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Let's do this.'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''I want to play too! But who should start?'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''I want to play too! But who should start?'' | ||
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(Regardless who Kassandra picks, the first verse is the same, only sung by a different playwright)<br>The timed singing competition began. | (Regardless who Kassandra picks, the first verse is the same, only sung by a different playwright)<br>The timed singing competition began. | ||
*'''Playwright 1:''' ''Fine, fine. But let's do a good one. A battle song?'' | *'''Playwright 1:''' ''Fine, fine. But let's do a good one. A battle song?'' | ||
*'''Playwright 2:''' ''Is there any other kind?'' | *'''Playwright 2:''' ''Is there any other kind?'' | ||
The first playwright began singing. | The first playwright began singing. | ||
*'''Playwright 1:''' ''With a flick of her limb, comes [[Aspasia]]'s whim.<br>And Perikles's walls aim to contain us all, within.'' | *'''Playwright 1:''' ''With a flick of her limb, comes [[Aspasia]]'s whim.<br>And Perikles's walls aim to contain us all, within.'' | ||
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*'''Aristophanes:''' ''And we have no time to care what happens!<br>So, take your [[sword]] and [[shield]]!<br>Let blood paint what you wield!<br>Until the boys lay like wheat upon the fields.'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''And we have no time to care what happens!<br>So, take your [[sword]] and [[shield]]!<br>Let blood paint what you wield!<br>Until the boys lay like wheat upon the fields.'' | ||
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*'''Euripides:''' ''Oh, so bring your [[merchant]]s! And bring their butlers!<br>If they be sons, then bring their fathers!<br>This is war, war, war!'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''Oh, so bring your [[merchant]]s! And bring their butlers!<br>If they be sons, then bring their fathers!<br>This is war, war, war!'' | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''Bring your murderers to the crimson quiver!<br>Bring the [[helot]]s, if they be spillers!<br>It is war, war, war!'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''Bring your murderers to the crimson quiver!<br>Bring the [[helot]]s, if they be spillers!<br>It is war, war, war!'' | ||
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*'''Euripides:''' ''The more we love!<br>Let the juices flow from the heart to the [[spear]].<br>We have nothing to fear when death is near.<br>Our bodies bring with them nothing they hold dear.'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''The more we love!<br>Let the juices flow from the heart to the [[spear]].<br>We have nothing to fear when death is near.<br>Our bodies bring with them nothing they hold dear.'' | ||
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*'''Aristophanes:''' ''The stupid sweepers? The genius teachers?<br>All just meats, and juice, and liver!'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''The stupid sweepers? The genius teachers?<br>All just meats, and juice, and liver!'' | ||
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Before leaving, Kassandra spoke to Euripides one last time. | Before leaving, Kassandra spoke to Euripides one last time. | ||
*'''Euripides:''' ''You should talk to Hippokrates in Argos. I'm sure he'll help you.'' | *'''Euripides:''' ''You should talk to Hippokrates in Argos. I'm sure he'll help you.'' | ||
Drink Up was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra approached Sophokles to obtain clues about her mother's whereabouts.
Kassandra walked from the center of the symposium in Perikles's house to a back corner where Euripides and Aristophanes were talking.

Euripides stood in hazy thought, before absently nodding his head.
Aristophanes turned back to Euripides, ending the conversation, but Kassandra tried to speak to them again.
Rudely dismissed, Kassandra left the pair and entered the kitchen, where she saw a slave woman in front of her preparing food and Sophokles pacing in circles off to the side. Kassandra spoke to the slave.
Leaving the slave to her work, Kassandra approached Sophokles in the corner.

Sophokles smiled smugly.
(If "Why did Perikles invite you?" was chosen.)
(If "Why are you upset about Euripides?" was chosen.)
(Accept – "Time to liven up the party.")
Kassandra left the kitchen and attempted once more to speak to Euripides.

Aristophanes punctuated his act by swaying side to side and flatly droning the last syllable as Euripides gave a disapproving look.
(If "Why don't you help me first?" is chosen.)
(Leave – "I'll be back.")
Kassandra returned to the kitchen to ask the slave for the wine.
The slave motioned to a jar on the counter.
Kassandra picked up the jar and left to serve Euripides and Aristophanes.
(If "Why not talk to Sophokles?" is chosen.)

(If "Why did Perikles invite you?" is chosen.)
("Drink up.")
Kassandra filled both mens' cups and watched them down the contents.
("Have another drink.")
Kassandra refilled the cups and again the men drank the wine.
("Drink another.")
Kassandra emptied the jar into both cups and both men finished the drinks.
Aristophanes drunkenly staggered in his excitement as Euripides loosely waved his arm, causing both to drop their cups.
("Drink up.")
The two men drunkenly resumed their conversation.
She found Sophokles once more, still hiding away from the main room.
("Euripides can't see straight.")
Sophokles walked to the kitchen doorway to make his exit.
Her business with Sophokles finished, Kassandra returned to Euripides and Aristophanes to take them up on their offer of singing.
(Leave – "I don't do singing games.")
Kassandra left to join the symposium, only to change her mind and return later.
(If "What are the rules?" is chosen.)
(Accept – "Nothing like a good drinking game.")
(Regardless who Kassandra picks, the first verse is the same, only sung by a different playwright)
The timed singing competition began.
The first playwright began singing.
Euripides and Aristophanes looked at each other and nodded in approval.
Puzzled at the song's change in tone, Euripides scratched his head while Aristophanes laughed.
Caught up in the moment, Kassandra began circling the men as she continued singing.
The competition ended.
Euripides handed Kassandra a pouch of 100 drachmae as a reward.
Before leaving, Kassandra spoke to Euripides one last time.
Euripides told Kassandra to visit Argos and seek out the physician Hippokrates for potential information on her mother's location.