- Deimos: The name is Deimos.
- Phidias: No... I heard you're not real. You're not real.
- Deimos: Oh, I'm real. Here, let me show you.
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imported>Darman36 Huh, is slightly different from 21st cen part bc no voice overs from Layla or Victoria. I think Deimos crying "NO" is Layla bleeding into it? Can't see how/why he'd say it "historically", as it were |
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| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]] – [[The Lost Tales of Greece]]'' | ||
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| previous = [[Three Symbols Entombed]] | | previous = [[Three Symbols Entombed]] | ||
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| date = c. 422 BCE | | date = c. 422 BCE | ||
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'''Phidias' Murder''' was a visual representation of one of [[Alexios|Deimos]]' | '''Phidias' Murder''' was a visual representation of one of [[Alexios|Deimos]]' [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] in 2018 through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8.5]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Deimos | Deimos approached [[Phidias]] with the objective of extracting information regarding some mysterious symbols on behalf of the [[Cult of Kosmos]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Phidias examined the contents of several scrolls over a marble block in his [[Phidias' Workshop, Olympia|workshop]] at [[Olympia]], expressing discontentment while reading them. Suddenly, Deimos arrived and punched the back of Phidias' head, which bounced off in the block and began to bleed. | Phidias examined the contents of several scrolls over a marble block in his [[Phidias' Workshop, Olympia|workshop]] at [[Olympia]], expressing discontentment while reading them. Suddenly, Deimos arrived and punched the back of Phidias' head, which bounced off in the block and began to bleed. Phidias fell to the ground and crawled away for his life as Deimos grabbed a chisel from the sculptor's toolset on top of the marble and walked closer. | ||
*'''Phidias:''' ''Are you... [[Brison]]?'' | *'''Phidias:''' ''Are you... [[Brison]]?'' | ||
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*'''Deimos:''' ''All right. Let's do this the hard way.'' | *'''Deimos:''' ''All right. Let's do this the hard way.'' | ||
|-|I don't want to do this.= | |-|I don't want to do this.= | ||
The memory collapsed and | The memory collapsed and rewound to the moment when Deimos punched Phidias' head due to the subject [[Synchronization|desynchronizing]] with the events. | ||
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Deimos punched Phidias again, throwing him onto another slab of marble. He then stabbed Phidias' left hand with the tool, causing the artist to scream in pain. | Deimos punched Phidias again, throwing him onto another slab of marble. He then stabbed Phidias' left hand with the tool, causing the artist to scream in pain. | ||
*'''Phidias:''' ''Itira! Korgath! Metin! That's all I know. You have to believe me.'' | *'''Phidias:''' ''Itira! Korgath! Metin! That's all I know. You have to believe me.'' | ||
Deimos held his hand to his forehead in frustration | Deimos held his hand to his forehead in frustration. | ||
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|-|🖝 Time to break your other hand.= | |-|🖝 Time to break your other hand.= | ||
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*'''Deimos:''' ''Korgath! Metin! Are you ''trying'' to anger your friend?'' | *'''Deimos:''' ''Korgath! Metin! Are you ''trying'' to anger your friend?'' | ||
|-|Please stop this.= | |-|Please stop this.= | ||
The memory collapsed and | The memory collapsed and rewound to the moment Deimos stabbed Phidias' hand due to the subject desynchronizing with the events. | ||
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Deimos continued to repeatedly and violently punch Phidias until the | Deimos continued to repeatedly and violently punch Phidias until the man's blood ran down the piece of marble. He briefly stopped in a moment of contemplation, then climbed the slab and stood over Phidias. | ||
*'''Deimos:''' ''Don't be afraid. We all die. But first, tell me what I want to know.'' | *'''Deimos:''' ''Don't be afraid. We all die. But first, tell me what I want to know.'' | ||
Deimos picked up Phidias and threw him across the room. The helpless artist continued to utter the words as an angry Deimos stepped down from the piece of marble and approached him. | Deimos picked up Phidias and threw him across the room. The helpless artist continued to utter the words as an angry Deimos stepped down from the piece of marble and approached him. | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Deimos | Deimos killed Phidias after he had seemingly failed to provide the information needed to open the [[The Gates of Atlantis]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Phidias' Murder was a visual representation of one of Deimos' genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2018 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Deimos approached Phidias with the objective of extracting information regarding some mysterious symbols on behalf of the Cult of Kosmos.
Phidias examined the contents of several scrolls over a marble block in his workshop at Olympia, expressing discontentment while reading them. Suddenly, Deimos arrived and punched the back of Phidias' head, which bounced off in the block and began to bleed. Phidias fell to the ground and crawled away for his life as Deimos grabbed a chisel from the sculptor's toolset on top of the marble and walked closer.
The memory collapsed and rewound to the moment when Deimos punched Phidias' head due to the subject desynchronizing with the events.
Deimos punched Phidias again, throwing him onto another slab of marble. He then stabbed Phidias' left hand with the tool, causing the artist to scream in pain.
Deimos held his hand to his forehead in frustration.
The memory collapsed and rewound to the moment Deimos stabbed Phidias' hand due to the subject desynchronizing with the events.
Deimos continued to repeatedly and violently punch Phidias until the man's blood ran down the piece of marble. He briefly stopped in a moment of contemplation, then climbed the slab and stood over Phidias.
Deimos picked up Phidias and threw him across the room. The helpless artist continued to utter the words as an angry Deimos stepped down from the piece of marble and approached him.
The scene cut to outside of the workshop, from which screams continued to be heard.
Deimos killed Phidias after he had seemingly failed to provide the information needed to open the The Gates of Atlantis.