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| | location = [[Athens]], [[Attika]], [[Greece]] | | | location = [[Athens]], [[Attika]], [[Greece]] |
| | date = 431 BCE}} | | | date = 431 BCE}} |
| '''On a High Horse''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8.5]]. | | '''On a High Horse''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Kassandra]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. |
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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
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| ==Dialogue== | | ==Dialogue== |
| Kassandra passed near the Port of Piraeus in Athens and saw Sokrates admiring a horse. Assuming it was his, Kassandra engaged him in dialogue about it. | | Kassandra passed near the Port of Piraeus in Athens and saw Sokrates admiring a horse. Assuming it was his, Kassandra engaged him in dialogue about it. |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''That's a nice horse, Sokrates.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''That's a nice horse, Sokrates.'' |
| *'''Sokrates:''' ''It's a very nice horse... a sturdy horse. It's also a stolen horse.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''It's a very nice horse... a sturdy horse. It's also a stolen horse.'' |
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| *'''Sokrates:''' ''Unfortunately, those stories would be entirely fabricated. Although, I ''would'' like to see if you believe the story should still be told once you know the truth.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Unfortunately, those stories would be entirely fabricated. Although, I ''would'' like to see if you believe the story should still be told once you know the truth.'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''What story is that?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''What story is that?'' |
| *'''Sokrates:''' ''There is a man nearby who is responsible for stealing the horse. I've been contemplating the proper course of action, but I'd like to know what ''you'' think is right.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''There is a man nearby who is responsible for stealing the horse. I've been contemplating the proper course of action, but I'd like to know what ''you'' think is right.'' |
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| | (Leave – "I'm busy.") |
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| | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll leave this one to you.'' |
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| | Kassandra left Sokrates, only to change her mind and return later. |
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| | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Did you change your mind about helping?'' |
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| | (Accept – "I'll decide what's right.") |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''And how should I make my decision?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''And how should I make my decision?'' |
| *'''Sokrates:''' ''Your thoughts are your own, but speaking to the thief himself may help you decide. ''Can'' such a crime be justified? It's an interesting thought.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Your thoughts are your own, but speaking to the thief himself may help you decide. ''Can'' such a crime be justified? It's an interesting thought.'' |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''If you caught him stealing a horse, what's to say he won't just run away?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''If you caught him stealing a horse, what's to say he won't just run away?'' |
| *'''Sokrates:''' ''The hope of keeping the horse. That's where you come in. I'll let him tell you the rest.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''The hope of keeping the horse. That's where you come in. I'll let him tell you the rest.'' |
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| Kassandra left Sokrates to go speak to the horse thief. As she approached him, he ran. | | Kassandra left Sokrates to go speak to the horse thief. As she approached him, he ran. |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''That's the thief! You won't escape.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''That's the thief! You won't escape.'' |
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| She chased the thief through the port and eventually cornered him. | | She chased the thief through the port and eventually cornered him. |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Are you the one who stole the horse? Sokrates said I should talk to you.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Are you the one who stole the horse? Sokrates said I should talk to you.'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''Bad enough being caught, but to have a ''misthios'' judge me...'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''Bad enough being caught, but to have a ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' judge me...'' |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Better me than an Athenian guard. Anything to say?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Better me than an Athenian guard. Anything to say?'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''The man I stole it from won't even miss it. He has plenty of others, while my only horse died last week. If I had the drachmae to buy a new one, I would have.'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''The man I stole it from won't even miss it. He has plenty of others, while my only horse died last week. If I had the drachmae to buy a new one, I would have.'' |
| (If players asked "Why did you steal the horse?") | | |
| | (If "Why did you steal the horse?" is chosen.) |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Did you steal the horse to use it or sell it?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Did you steal the horse to use it or sell it?'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''I have a family to feed, and this horse will help me on the farm. Plus I have no other way of traveling right now.'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''I have a family to feed, and this horse will help me on the farm. Plus I have no other way of traveling right now.'' |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''There's no other option?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''There's no other option?'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''Not that I could think of. Trust me, I feel shame for what I did.'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''Not that I could think of. Trust me, I feel shame for what I did.'' |
| (If players asked "Why did you pick this horse?") | | |
| | (If "Why did you pick this horse?" is chosen.) |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Any reason you picked this specific horse?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Any reason you picked this specific horse?'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''It was the easiest one to take. Other than that, not really. Though I did make sure is wasn't his best horse.'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''It was the easiest one to take. Other than that, not really. Though I did make sure is wasn't his best horse.'' |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''A courteous thief?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''A courteous thief?'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''I didn't steal it for fun. I did it because I had no other choice.'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''I didn't steal it for fun. I did it because I had no other choice.'' |
| (Leave - "I see.") | | |
| | (Leave – "I see.") |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''I have enough information to make a decision.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I have enough information to make a decision.'' |
| *'''Civilian:''' ''I hope you can understand. Wouldn't you do the same if it was your family?'' | | *'''Civilian:''' ''I hope you can understand. Wouldn't you do the same if it was your family?'' |
| Kassandra returned to Sokrates to render her decision. | | |
| | Before leaving, Kassandra spoke to the thief once more. |
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| | *'''Civilian:''' ''Was there something else?'' |
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| | Seeing she would get no further information, Kassandra let the thief escape and returned to Sokrates to render her decision. |
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| *'''Sokrates:''' ''Have you decided what should be done?'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Have you decided what should be done?'' |
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| |-|He should give back the horse.= | | |-|He should give back the horse.= |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''It doesn't matter why he stole the horse - it belongs to someone else.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''It doesn't matter why he stole the horse – it belongs to someone else.'' |
| *'''Sokrates:''' ''You surprise me yet again. I truly believed you would choose the other side.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''You surprise me yet again. I truly believed you would choose the other side.'' |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Because I am a ''misthios''?'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Because I am a ''misthios''?'' |
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| *'''Sokrates:''' ''So determining whether a crime deserves a consequence or reward is dependent on the reasons behind it. An intriguing thought, although I can see how dangerous such thinking might be.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''So determining whether a crime deserves a consequence or reward is dependent on the reasons behind it. An intriguing thought, although I can see how dangerous such thinking might be.'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| :(If Kassandra did not speak to the thief and made her decision anyway) | | |
| | :(If Kassandra did not speak to the thief and made her decision anyway.) |
| :*'''Kassandra:''' ''When I thought about it, I realized I didn't need to talk to the man to make the decision.'' | | :*'''Kassandra:''' ''When I thought about it, I realized I didn't need to talk to the man to make the decision.'' |
| :*'''Sokrates:''' ''So you didn't feel a need to know ''why'' he stole it? Your decisiveness is something to both marvel at and question.'' | | :*'''Sokrates:''' ''So you didn't feel a need to know ''why'' he stole it? Your decisiveness is something to both marvel at and question.'' |
| Regardless, Kassandra saw through Sokrates's ruse. | | |
| | Regardless, Kassandra saw through Sokrates' ruse. |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''The real question is whether my decision matters at all, or if this was just another test to see what I would do.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The real question is whether my decision matters at all, or if this was just another test to see what I would do.'' |
| *'''Sokrates:''' ''There's a good chance it is both, but an equally good chance it is neither.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''There's a good chance it is both, but an equally good chance it is neither.'' |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Now you're not making sense on purpose.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Now you're not making sense on purpose.'' |
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| Sokrates had one more question for Kassandra. | | Sokrates had one more question for Kassandra. |
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| *'''Sokrates:''' ''Let me ask you one more thing. If one man kills another in order to save many, can his actions be considered just? Or should the man be punished?'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Let me ask you one more thing. If one man kills another in order to save many, can his actions be considered just? Or should the man be punished?'' |
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| |-|He should be punished.= | | |-|He should be punished.= |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''The outcome may be better, but he should still be punished for his crime.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The outcome may be better, but he should still be punished for his crime.'' |
| *'''Sokrates:''' ''That is true, yet if his peers were to decide - especially those he saved - they may argue that though the action was wrong, it was necessary and just.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''That is true, yet if his peers were to decide – especially those he saved – they may argue that though the action was wrong, it was necessary and just.'' |
| *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm not sure the law cares about the reasons.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm not sure the law cares about the reasons.'' |
| *'''Sokrates:''' ''But if we are to decide whether the law should act on a man, or if his crime should be pardoned, the worthiness of the action should be taken into account, should it not?'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''But if we are to decide whether the law should act on a man, or if his crime should be pardoned, the worthiness of the action should be taken into account, should it not?'' |
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| *'''Sokrates:''' ''Then perhaps making choices that affect the most people for good is the correct path, wouldn't you agree?'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Then perhaps making choices that affect the most people for good is the correct path, wouldn't you agree?'' |
| </tabber> | | </tabber> |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''Are we done yet? I can't stay here all day.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Are we done yet? I can't stay here all day.'' |
| *'''Sokrates:''' ''Of course you can't. It is a luxury few can afford. Even those with the time for it often lack the mental capacity for such things.'' | | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Of course you can't. It is a luxury few can afford. Even those with the time for it often lack the mental capacity for such things.'' |
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| Kassandra rolled her eyes. | | Kassandra rolled her eyes. |
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| *'''Kassandra:''' ''OK.'' | | *'''Kassandra:''' ''OK.'' |
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| | Before leaving, Kassandra spoke to Sokrates once more. |
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| | *'''Sokrates:''' ''If a farmer steals a fruit today, but gives some of his crop to the poor tomorrow, who may decide if he is good? Hmm...'' |
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| ==Outcome== | | ==Outcome== |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| <gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> | | <gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center"> |
| ACOD On a High Horse 02.png | | |
| | ACOD On a High Horse 02.png|Kassandra speaking to Sokrates |
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| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
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| *''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' |
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| {{ACODMemories}} | | {{ACODMemories}} |
| [[Category:Memories of Kassandra]] | | [[Category:Memories of Kassandra]] |
| [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] | | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8.5]] |