- Kassandra: Where is Elpidios? Where is my son?!
- Amorges: Far from war, far from danger... far from you.
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*'''Amorges:''' ''Ever the hero, thinking this is all about you. This isn't about any one of us—it's about that most precious of things... ''peace.'' This [[Peloponnesian War|war]] between [[Athens]] and [[Sparta]] threatens to incinerate more than just the [[Greece|Greek]] world. The carnage and butchery have spread to [[Iran|Persia]] and beyond. The Order has the power to save the world... And so we will.'' | *'''Amorges:''' ''Ever the hero, thinking this is all about you. This isn't about any one of us—it's about that most precious of things... ''peace.'' This [[Peloponnesian War|war]] between [[Athens]] and [[Sparta]] threatens to incinerate more than just the [[Greece|Greek]] world. The carnage and butchery have spread to [[Iran|Persia]] and beyond. The Order has the power to save the world... And so we will.'' | ||
Amorges outlined how agents such as [[Phila]], [[Pactyas (Ancients)|Pactyas]], and [[Gergis]] were influencing Greek society. | Amorges outlined how agents such as [[Phila]], [[Pactyas (Ancients)|Pactyas]], and [[Gergis]] were influencing Greek society. | ||
*'''Amorges:''' ''My agents are rooted deeply in every aspect of Greek life. We have seeped into your establishments, your temples, your homes... We are winning the hearts of your people. Through the Order's influence and Persia's wealth, Sparta will end this war. A new chapter in history will be written by us. We have planted a seed in the fertile soil that is the Greek people, and now peace will grow. Only one threat to that peace remains... ''you. | *'''Amorges:''' ''My agents are rooted deeply in every aspect of Greek life. We have seeped into your establishments, your temples, your homes... We are winning the hearts of your people. Through the Order's influence and Persia's wealth, Sparta will end this war. A new chapter in history will be written by us. We have planted a seed in the fertile soil that is the Greek people, and now peace will grow. Only one threat to that peace remains... ''you.<br> | ||
Kassandra grimaced, indignant at Amorges' insinuations. | Kassandra grimaced, indignant at Amorges' insinuations. | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''And he'll always have ''me'' to protect him.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''And he'll always have ''me'' to protect him.'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''I know.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I know...'' | ||
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*'''Amorges:''' ''The Order aren't just a group of people—they're an ''idea''. And idea cannot be beaten. And idea cannot be destroyed.'' | *'''Amorges:''' ''The Order aren't just a group of people—they're an ''idea''. And idea cannot be beaten. And idea cannot be destroyed.'' | ||
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Amorges succumbed to him wounds and passed on. | Amorges succumbed to him wounds and passed on. | ||
*'''Darius:''' ''Go in peace, old friend.'' | *'''Darius:''' ''Go in peace, old friend.'' | ||
By dawn, Kassandra had travelled to the southern tip of Messenia, overlooking the small island Amorges mentioned. Kassandra travelled down the hill to a small [[felucca]] near the shore. | By dawn, Kassandra had travelled to the southern tip of Messenia, overlooking the small island Amorges mentioned. Kassandra travelled down the hill to a small [[felucca]] near the shore. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''If Amorges was true to his word... Elpidios will be there.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''If Amorges was true to his word... Elpidios will be there.'' | ||
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Legacy of the First Blade was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
After killing Gergis, Kassandra headed up to the Temple of Zeus to confront Amorges.
Kassandra navigated through the Andania Mine and made her way to the Temple of Zeus.
Entering the courtyard, she found Amorges waiting before the statue of Zeus.

Amorges outlined how agents such as Phila, Pactyas, and Gergis were influencing Greek society.
Kassandra grimaced, indignant at Amorges' insinuations.
Kassandra glanced down and shook her head.

Darius entered from the side, interrupting Amorges.
Amorges drew his sword and shield and attacked Kassandra and Darius. They defended themselves.
While Amorges blocked one, he was wide open to the other. However, he wielded a powerful sword that evened the odds.
They inflicted deep wounds on Amorges.
Darius and Kassandra began to overwhelm Amorges.
Darius eventually leapt onto Amorges' shoulders, causing him to drop his shield. He somersaulted and sliced down Amorges' back. Enraged, Amorges ignited his sword and began channeling its full power.
Amorges was brought to the brink of defeat. He rolled to retrieve his shield and adjusted his stance. Kassandra speared his shield and ripped it away, allowing Darius to tackle him down the hill.

Kassandra went down the hill and found Darius crouching over Amorges, his Hidden Blade drawn to his throat.
Darius retracted his Hidden Blade and gave Amorges his right hand.
He helped Amorges up.
Kassandra closed her eyes tightly in relief.
Amorges glanced at the scar on his left hand. He groaned in pain and dropped to his knees overlooking the Great Trench. Darius squatted beside him.

Amorges succumbed to him wounds and passed on.
By dawn, Kassandra had travelled to the southern tip of Messenia, overlooking the small island Amorges mentioned. Kassandra travelled down the hill to a small felucca near the shore.
Kassandra boarded the felucca and sailed towards the island.
She reached the edge of the island.
After docking, She travelled inland and found a man on a small hill.

Kassandra approached the man, who cradled a baby in his arms. The man handed the baby over to Kassandra.
Elpidios giggled while relief washed over Kassandra. She turned to the man.
Darius arrived shortly after and heaved a sigh of relief.
Elpidios giggled while Kassandra carried him off.
While Kassandra walked away to spend time with Elpidios, Darius turned to the man.
Kassandra and the elder Darius took their leave of the younger Darius, who continued to look back towards the east.

Darius and Kassandra gathered at the shoreline, preparing to leave. While Darius was packing, Kassandra sang her mother's song to Elpidios on a rock. He put his Hidden Blade into a small box.
Kassandra stood up and took out Natakas' blanket. Darius looked away as she wrapped it around Elpidios. She finished her song and gave her son one last kiss.
Kassandra looked at Elpidios, who had fallen asleep.
They sat down on a rock.
Kassandra stood up.
Darius stood up and approached Kassandra. She turned around.
Kassandra handed over Elpidios to Darius.
Darius and Kassandra parted ways for good. He boarded a felucca with Elpidios secure in his arms. Kassandra watched as the boat sailed away from the shore. Kassandra envisioned her son's future while Darius sailed far away from Greece.
Darius arrived onto land.
The scene depicted Darius arriving in Egypt, navigating through the Giza desert. A timelapse depicted Elpidios growing to childhood, walking beside his grandfather, and then to adulthood, walking alone but armed with all the knowledge his grandfather had to teach him, wearing his father's blanket around his waist. As time elapsed, the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza were built and rose into the skyline.
It then seemingly depicted the descendants of Elpidios, each of whom would carry on the blood of Kassandra and the teachings of Darius.
The scene turned towards a woman standing on the head of the Sphinx. Natakas' blanket remained wrapped around her waist.
The woman surveyed the surrounding sands before performing a Leap of Faith.
Kassandra and Darius defeated Amorges, who revealed Elpidios' location and patched up with Darius before dying. Arriving on the island south of Messenia, they met Darius II, the son of Artaxerxes I, who handed over the baby to Kassandra. Kassandra made the decision to send Elpidios away with Darius to ensure his safety from the Order.
In her vision, Darius settled down in Egypt with Elpidios. Elpidios later become an ancestor to numerous individuals, including Aya of Alexandria.