- Kassandra: Telling me you're a Cultist took guts. You know what I do to Cultists, Aspasia.
- Aspasia: I didn't want to lie to you anymore. Now that they're gone, we can work together. I think we'd make a good match, don't you?
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|-|You're just like them.= | |-|You're just like them.= | ||
|-| | |-|Flirt – This was a risky move.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Telling me you're a Cultist took guts. You know what I do to Cultists, Aspasia.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Telling me you're a Cultist took guts. You know what I do to Cultists, Aspasia.'' | ||
*'''Aspasia:''' ''I didn't want to lie to you anymore. Now that they're gone, we can work together. I think we'd make a good match, don't you?'' | *'''Aspasia:''' ''I didn't want to lie to you anymore. Now that they're gone, we can work together. I think we'd make a good match, don't you?'' | ||
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|-| | |-|Flirt – I want to kiss you.= | ||
|-| | |-|Attack – I'm here to kill you.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I can't let you do this. You've caused so much damage. You destroyed the Greek world.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I can't let you do this. You've caused so much damage. You destroyed the Greek world.'' | ||
*'''Aspasia:''' ''You've proven you have no understanding of what we're doing. I misjudged you.'' | *'''Aspasia:''' ''You've proven you have no understanding of what we're doing. I misjudged you.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So did I.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''So did I.'' | ||
Aspasia attacked Kassandra, and Kassandra gave her the same end as every Cultist before her. | Aspasia attacked Kassandra, and Kassandra gave her the same end as every Cultist before her. | ||
|-| | |-|Leave – We need to destroy the artifact.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You should go. Lead your "new republic."'' | |||
*'''Aspasia:''' ''That leader won't be me. We need someone with the knowledge of a philosopher and the wisdom of a king.'' | |||
Kassandra turned towards the exit and placed her hands on her hips. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''That's a tall order these days.'' | |||
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Aspasia took her leave of Kassandra to make her fresh start. | |||
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Kassandra made her way to the artifact as she heard her mother's voice emanate from it. | Kassandra made her way over to the artifact as she heard her mother's voice emanate from it. | ||
*'''Myrrine:''' ''Kassandra.'' | *'''Myrrine:''' ''Kassandra.'' | ||
*'''Myrrine:''' ''There is much left to do, lamb.'' | *'''Myrrine:''' ''There is much left to do, lamb.'' | ||
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Happily Ever After? was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
With one Cultist left alive, it was time for Kassandra to fulfill her vow. To find them, she was called to the place where she learned of their existence. She'd have to go back to where it all began.
Kassandra re-entered the sanctuary under the Temple of Apollo, this time fully armed and armored. As she followed the path into the core of the sanctuary, she heard her mother's voice.
The voice was distorted. Kassandra entered the main sanctuary.
The voice appeared to be coming from the artifact in the center. Kassandra marched towards it. Though its fragments had been long separated, the beams of light converged into the shape of a pyramid and seemingly invited Kassandra. After some hesitation, she reached out to touch her hand to the light.
A vision filled her mind, showing Pythagoras standing in the chamber she now stood in. He addressed her directly, as if knowing she would view this vision.
Images of the Greek world flashed before her.
An image of Kyra and Kassandra at the funeral pyre of Podarkes also flashed in her mind.
An image of Leonidas standing defiant against the Cult in Delphi flashed in her mind, followed by an image of the night Alexios was sacrificed.
Images of battles, as well as Kassandra's own struggles, filled her mind.
An image of a pyramid flashed in her mind, followed by a mysterious hooded man traveling alone, prior to standing above a mountain fortress. This was followed by an image of a palace, as well as a brotherhood of hooded men and women charging a line of well-armored soldiers.
An image of an eagle soaring across a frontier entered her mind next, followed by an image of well-equipped ships tore one another to shreds.
This was followed by an image of another eagle, soaring above a grand place of worship. Another eagle soared above a bridge leading to a massive tower.
The final image to enter Kassandra's mind showed her in an unfamiliar garb, holding a staff, and handing it to a woman in an equally-strange garb.
The images ceased, and Kassandra withdrew her hand.
As the pyramid continued to glow and flash its strange numbers and letters, the familiar voice of a woman called to Kassandra from the side.
She smiled warmly at the pyramid. Kassandra was confused by her presence.
She presented the final Cultist mask to Kassandra.
(If players asked "How could you agree with the Cult?")
(If players asked "Isn't Deimos on your side?")
(If players chose "I can't believe you're one of them.")
Kassandra waffled at Aspasia's words.
Kassandra made her way over to the artifact as she heard her mother's voice emanate from it.
Kassandra's contempt for the artifact and the grief it had caused her came to the surface. She raised the Spear of Leonidas.
Kassandra plunged the spear into the center of the artifact. Its light flickered and went out. Kassandra drew her spear back seething with anger. She defied the artifact's final words.
Kassandra unveiled the Ghost of Kosmos, the Cult's deposed leader, and learned her role in the preceding events and the goal she sought. It is unclear if Kassandra ultimately killed her or allowed her to carry out her dream for a better future for mankind.