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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A [[Slavery|slave]] owner from [[Karystos]] was distraught: his priceless vase had been stolen. As it was a family heirloom, he would do anything to get it back - anything like hire a [[mercenary|misthios]]. | A [[Slavery|slave]] owner from [[Karystos]] was distraught: his priceless vase had been stolen. As it was a family heirloom, he would do anything to get it back - anything like hire a [[mercenary|misthios]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | |||
Kassandra met a slave owner in his house. | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''I can't believe they stole it. Of all the things they could take!'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You say somebody stole something?'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''Somebody stole something? Look around. Bandits took almost everything. And worst of all, they stole my family's vase. After so many generations, it's gone.'' | |||
(If players choose "Objects are replaceable.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You're wealthy. You could buy yourself a new vase.'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''A new vase? Didn't you hear me? It's a family heirloom, you can't replace something like that.'' | |||
(If players choose "Heirlooms are precious.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I carry with me something passed down from my mother. I appreciate the value of family heirlooms.'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''It's strange how inanimate objects can generate real feeling in us, isn't it?'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''How much is this vase worth to you?'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''I'd pay a substantial amount of drachmae for it. A very substantial amount. Is finding my vase something you could do?'' | |||
<!--(If players choose "Find the vase yourself.")--> | |||
(If players choose "I'll help you.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll find your vase, but I'll need some ideas of where to look for it.'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''Speak with my slave near the warehouses. I sent him to uncover what he could from other slaves in the area. Hopefully he's learned something by now.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll return if I find the vase.'' | |||
Kassandra spoke with the slave. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Your master tells me you might've learned something about the missing vase.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''I have. But I'll need something from you before I can talk about it.'' | |||
(If players choose "I don't like ultimatums.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I don't like conditional deals like this. I have a job to do.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''I understand. But what I need from you isn't a labor or an action, it's a commitment.'' | |||
(If players choose "Your master is already paying me.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I have a working agreement with your master. We're all on the same side, so tell me what you need.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''You're a rose amongst the weeds.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So what do you need?'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''I'm hoping that after you retrieve the vase, you'll tell my master that I told the bandits to loot the house.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Why would you want to do that?'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''After the summer solstice, my master plans to give me my freedom. But I don't want it. I'm hoping that if I take partial blame for the crime, I can offer my continued servitude as atonement.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''That's ridiculous, but I'll think about it. Now, tell me about the bandits.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''Other slaves in the area assure me that bandits from the northern hills of Mount Ochi are the ones ransacking the nearby homes.'' | |||
(If players choose "Where exactly on the mountain are the bandits?") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The northern hills of Mount Ochi... Is there a more precise place I should look for these bandits?'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''The slaves mentioned there's a copper mine in the area. That's where I'd put my hideout if I was a bandit.'' | |||
(If players choose "Why not just accept your freedom?") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm curious why you're not excited to have your freedom?'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''With my master I have purpose, responsibilities, food, and shelter. All the things I wouldn't have on my own.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''With your freedom you can acquire all that, you know.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''We all have different circumstances and abilities, ''misthios''. This life offers me the best chance of survival.'' | |||
(If players choose "I have enough information.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I will go find these bandits and get your master's vase.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''Remember what we talked about when you return it to my master.'' | |||
Kassandra located the bandits' hideout. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''There it is. The copper mine.'' | |||
Kassandra acquired the heirloom vase. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''All this trouble over an old vase...'' | |||
Kassandra returned to the slave owner. | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''Have you found my vase?'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Yes.'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''That's great news! Who took it?'' | |||
(If players choose "Bandits stole it.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''It was taken by bandits hiding in the copper mine north of here.'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''Well, you returned it, so at least there's some justice. Here's the reward I promised.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You know, your slave is very loyal. You've already granted him his freedom, but I think you should keep him on. He may even want that.'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''Is it true? You want to stay?'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''Yes, I do.'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''Then why didn't you say something?'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''It's not a slave's place to question his orders. Isn't that right, ''misthios''?'' | |||
(If players choose "Your life is your own.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Even though you're a slave, your life is still your own. You should've just asked your master to stay.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''Please accept my humblest apologies, master. I will never do it again.'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''All is forgiven. It worked out the way it was supposed to. Thank you for returning my family vase.'' | |||
(If players choose "Respect your master's orders.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You should respect your master's wishes. Maybe he sees something in you that you don't see yourself.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''Is that true? You think I'm ready to be on my own?'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''Yes. While your body and mind are still able, you should go. Start your own life.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''Thank you, master. I will. You were right by not lying to my master. I don't know what I was thinking, but I'm glad you did what you did.'' | |||
(If players choose "Your slave helped steal it.") | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''It turns out your slave told the bandits to loot your home and take the vase.'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''What? Can this be true?'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''Yes, master. If you'll allow me to make atonement, I'll...'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''Atonement? Never. I won't allow a slave who tells bandits to steal from his master to work for me.'' | |||
*'''Slave:''' ''What? No. Please no. Let me stay!'' | |||
*'''Slave Owner:''' ''I won't hear it. Leave now, before I pay this ''misthios'' to kill you. Go! Just when you think you know someone. Here's your payment for returning my vase. Thank you for returning my family vase and exposing my slave.'' | |||
==Outcome== | |||
TBA | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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Once a Slave was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
A slave owner from Karystos was distraught: his priceless vase had been stolen. As it was a family heirloom, he would do anything to get it back - anything like hire a misthios.
Dialogue
Kassandra met a slave owner in his house.
- Slave Owner: I can't believe they stole it. Of all the things they could take!
- Kassandra: You say somebody stole something?
- Slave Owner: Somebody stole something? Look around. Bandits took almost everything. And worst of all, they stole my family's vase. After so many generations, it's gone.
(If players choose "Objects are replaceable.")
- Kassandra: You're wealthy. You could buy yourself a new vase.
- Slave Owner: A new vase? Didn't you hear me? It's a family heirloom, you can't replace something like that.
(If players choose "Heirlooms are precious.")
- Kassandra: I carry with me something passed down from my mother. I appreciate the value of family heirlooms.
- Slave Owner: It's strange how inanimate objects can generate real feeling in us, isn't it?
- Kassandra: How much is this vase worth to you?
- Slave Owner: I'd pay a substantial amount of drachmae for it. A very substantial amount. Is finding my vase something you could do?
(If players choose "I'll help you.")
- Kassandra: I'll find your vase, but I'll need some ideas of where to look for it.
- Slave Owner: Speak with my slave near the warehouses. I sent him to uncover what he could from other slaves in the area. Hopefully he's learned something by now.
- Kassandra: I'll return if I find the vase.
Kassandra spoke with the slave.
- Kassandra: Your master tells me you might've learned something about the missing vase.
- Slave: I have. But I'll need something from you before I can talk about it.
(If players choose "I don't like ultimatums.")
- Kassandra: I don't like conditional deals like this. I have a job to do.
- Slave: I understand. But what I need from you isn't a labor or an action, it's a commitment.
(If players choose "Your master is already paying me.")
- Kassandra: I have a working agreement with your master. We're all on the same side, so tell me what you need.
- Slave: You're a rose amongst the weeds.
- Kassandra: So what do you need?
- Slave: I'm hoping that after you retrieve the vase, you'll tell my master that I told the bandits to loot the house.
- Kassandra: Why would you want to do that?
- Slave: After the summer solstice, my master plans to give me my freedom. But I don't want it. I'm hoping that if I take partial blame for the crime, I can offer my continued servitude as atonement.
- Kassandra: That's ridiculous, but I'll think about it. Now, tell me about the bandits.
- Slave: Other slaves in the area assure me that bandits from the northern hills of Mount Ochi are the ones ransacking the nearby homes.
(If players choose "Where exactly on the mountain are the bandits?")
- Kassandra: The northern hills of Mount Ochi... Is there a more precise place I should look for these bandits?
- Slave: The slaves mentioned there's a copper mine in the area. That's where I'd put my hideout if I was a bandit.
(If players choose "Why not just accept your freedom?")
- Kassandra: I'm curious why you're not excited to have your freedom?
- Slave: With my master I have purpose, responsibilities, food, and shelter. All the things I wouldn't have on my own.
- Kassandra: With your freedom you can acquire all that, you know.
- Slave: We all have different circumstances and abilities, misthios. This life offers me the best chance of survival.
(If players choose "I have enough information.")
- Kassandra: I will go find these bandits and get your master's vase.
- Slave: Remember what we talked about when you return it to my master.
Kassandra located the bandits' hideout.
- Kassandra: There it is. The copper mine.
Kassandra acquired the heirloom vase.
- Kassandra: All this trouble over an old vase...
Kassandra returned to the slave owner.
- Slave Owner: Have you found my vase?
- Kassandra: Yes.
- Slave Owner: That's great news! Who took it?
(If players choose "Bandits stole it.")
- Kassandra: It was taken by bandits hiding in the copper mine north of here.
- Slave Owner: Well, you returned it, so at least there's some justice. Here's the reward I promised.
- Kassandra: You know, your slave is very loyal. You've already granted him his freedom, but I think you should keep him on. He may even want that.
- Slave Owner: Is it true? You want to stay?
- Slave: Yes, I do.
- Slave Owner: Then why didn't you say something?
- Slave: It's not a slave's place to question his orders. Isn't that right, misthios?
(If players choose "Your life is your own.")
- Kassandra: Even though you're a slave, your life is still your own. You should've just asked your master to stay.
- Slave: Please accept my humblest apologies, master. I will never do it again.
- Slave Owner: All is forgiven. It worked out the way it was supposed to. Thank you for returning my family vase.
(If players choose "Respect your master's orders.")
- Kassandra: You should respect your master's wishes. Maybe he sees something in you that you don't see yourself.
- Slave: Is that true? You think I'm ready to be on my own?
- Slave Owner: Yes. While your body and mind are still able, you should go. Start your own life.
- Slave: Thank you, master. I will. You were right by not lying to my master. I don't know what I was thinking, but I'm glad you did what you did.
(If players choose "Your slave helped steal it.")
- Kassandra: It turns out your slave told the bandits to loot your home and take the vase.
- Slave Owner: What? Can this be true?
- Slave: Yes, master. If you'll allow me to make atonement, I'll...
- Slave Owner: Atonement? Never. I won't allow a slave who tells bandits to steal from his master to work for me.
- Slave: What? No. Please no. Let me stay!
- Slave Owner: I won't hear it. Leave now, before I pay this misthios to kill you. Go! Just when you think you know someone. Here's your payment for returning my vase. Thank you for returning my family vase and exposing my slave.
Outcome
TBA

