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Four bandits guarded the area, but she killed them all. Behind Apollo's statue was the lyre sitting on one of the damaged building blocks. | Four bandits guarded the area, but she killed them all. Behind Apollo's statue was the lyre sitting on one of the damaged building blocks. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Here it is.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Here it is.'' | ||
Kassandra took the lyre. | |||
:'''Apollo's Lyre'''<br>''Young [[Hermes]] stole oxen from Apollo, then made himself a lyre to play while tending to them. When confronted by his brother, Hermes appeased him with music. Entranced, Apollo gladly traded the oxen for the lyre, which he still plays to this day.'' | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The golden lyre of Apollo! What Xenia won't give for this...'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The golden lyre of Apollo! What Xenia won't give for this...'' | ||
Latest revision as of 23:02, 30 January 2025
Apollo's Lyre was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description[edit | edit source]
One of Anaximander's maps led Kassandra to the ruins of Apollo Temple in Euboea, in search of the lyre of the god Apollo.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Kassandra arrived at the area marked on the map she'd acquired.
- Kassandra: Found it. Xenia's mapmaker is right on the mark again.
Four bandits guarded the area, but she killed them all. Behind Apollo's statue was the lyre sitting on one of the damaged building blocks.
- Kassandra: Here it is.
Kassandra took the lyre.
- Apollo's Lyre
Young Hermes stole oxen from Apollo, then made himself a lyre to play while tending to them. When confronted by his brother, Hermes appeased him with music. Entranced, Apollo gladly traded the oxen for the lyre, which he still plays to this day.
- Kassandra: The golden lyre of Apollo! What Xenia won't give for this...
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- According to Greek mythology, Apollo's lyre was made by his brother on his father's side, Hermes, and was given to him for compensation of the latter's theft of the former's cows.