- Kassandra: They did, and you deserve their help.
- Phaidon: I can sense something in you - you're special.
- Kassandra: I like to think so.
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| description = ''Kassandra came across a [[Phaidon|slave]] who said he paid his [[The Master|master]] for his freedom, but wasn't given it. He begged Kassandra for help in getting justice.'' | |||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' | ||
| type = Side, Character | | type = Side, Character {{c|[[Sokrates]]}} | ||
| previous = [[On a High Horse]] | | previous = [[On a High Horse]] | ||
| next = [[The Sokratic Method]] | | next = [[The Sokratic Method]] | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Kassandra | While in [[Lavrio]], Kassandra met a [[Phaidon|slave]] who was refused freedom from his [[The Master|master]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''You can do that?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You can do that?'' | ||
*'''Phaidon:''' ''My master gave me a price for my freedom, and I saved until I had enough. Now that I've given him the drachmae, he pretends as if the deal never existed.'' | *'''Phaidon:''' ''My master gave me a price for my freedom, and I saved until I had enough. Now that I've given him the drachmae, he pretends as if the deal never existed.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''That isn't right. Let me talk to him for you.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''That isn't right. Let me talk to him for you.'' | ||
*'''Phaidon:''' ''Really? You'd do that? My name is Phaidon. I don't know who you are, but surely you were sent by the gods - they must have heard my prayers.'' | *'''Phaidon:''' ''Really? You'd do that? My name is Phaidon. I don't know who you are, but surely you were sent by the gods - they must have heard my prayers.'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''Yes. My legs did.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Yes. My legs did.'' | ||
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*'''Phaidon:''' ''Gods or not, I'm grateful. My master should be near the silver mine - he's likely overseeing other slaves like myself.'' | *'''Phaidon:''' ''Gods or not, I'm grateful. My master should be near the silver mine - he's likely overseeing other slaves like myself.'' | ||
(If players asked "When did you become a slave?") | (If players asked "When did you become a slave?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Have you always been a slave?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Have you always been a slave?'' | ||
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*'''Phaidon:''' ''He's not really the listening type.'' | *'''Phaidon:''' ''He's not really the listening type.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''He will be with me.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''He will be with me.'' | ||
Kassandra confronted the Master, who eyed her with contempt. | Kassandra confronted the Master, who eyed her with contempt. | ||
*[Dialogue with The Master] | *[Dialogue with The Master] | ||
Leaving the Cult member behind for now, she ran into [[Sokrates]] and once again found herself in yet another hopeless debate. | Leaving the Cult member behind for now, she ran into [[Sokrates]] and once again found herself in yet another hopeless debate. | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''Kassandra! What chance that we should meet here.'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Kassandra! What chance that we should meet here.'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''No, not really.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''No, not really.'' | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''Good, because I had another in mind.'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Good, because I had another in mind.'' | ||
(If players chose "Stop following me.") | (If players chose "Stop following me.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Do I have to leave Attika to be rid of you? It feels like you're everywhere I go.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Do I have to leave Attika to be rid of you? It feels like you're everywhere I go.'' | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''It ''is'' very strange. But to answer your question, yes, leaving Attika would help.'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''It ''is'' very strange. But to answer your question, yes, leaving Attika would help.'' | ||
(If players chose "Nice to see you again.") | (If players chose "Nice to see you again.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Attika is large, yet ''fate'' keeps bringing us together.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Attika is large, yet ''fate'' keeps bringing us together.'' | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''Ah, you're trying to bring us back to fate once again. I won't let you avoid answering my questions, though.'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Ah, you're trying to bring us back to fate once again. I won't let you avoid answering my questions, though.'' | ||
Regardless, Kassandra determined that he must have overheard her conversation with the Master. | Regardless, Kassandra determined that he must have overheard her conversation with the Master. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So how much did you overhear?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''So how much did you overhear?'' | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''Oh, all of it. You have a difficult choice to make, clearly. How much is the freedom of one person worth? Do you believe one life is worth more than another?'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Oh, all of it. You have a difficult choice to make, clearly. How much is the freedom of one person worth? Do you believe one life is worth more than another?'' | ||
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|-|People aren't equal.= | |-|People aren't equal.= | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm not that naive. There are many who likely deserve life more than me.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'm not that naive. There are many who likely deserve life more than me.'' | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''So you would admit that a life's worthiness is dependent on a person's actions and what they have done or can do for the world?'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''So you would admit that a life's worthiness is dependent on a person's actions and what they have done or can do for the world?'' | ||
|-|All people are equal.= | |-|All people are equal.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''There's no difference between one person and another. We all take our first breath the same way.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''There's no difference between one person and another. We all take our first breath the same way.'' | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''But are the breaths ''you'' take equal to my own? Would you not say the breath of [[Perikles]] is put to better use than that of someone in prison?'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''But are the breaths ''you'' take equal to my own? Would you not say the breath of [[Perikles]] is put to better use than that of someone in prison?'' | ||
(If players chose "Our breaths are equal.") | (If players chose "Our breaths are equal.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Of course Perikles can do more than someone like a thief.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Of course Perikles can do more than someone like a thief.'' | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''Then perhaps people aren't equal after all. Your changed mind makes it clear how difficult a question this is.'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Then perhaps people aren't equal after all. Your changed mind makes it clear how difficult a question this is.'' | ||
(If players chose "Perikles's breath is more important.") | (If players chose "Perikles's breath is more important.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''It doesn't matter which two people you compare, the answer is the same.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''It doesn't matter which two people you compare, the answer is the same.'' | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''So a thief is equal to a priest... A politician to a child. An interesting view.'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''So a thief is equal to a priest... A politician to a child. An interesting view.'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
Regardless, Kassandra tired of the debate. | Regardless, Kassandra tired of the debate. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I think I've said enough.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I think I've said enough.'' | ||
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A Life's Worth was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
While in Lavrio, Kassandra met a slave who was refused freedom from his master.
Kassandra traveled through Lavrio and saw a slave being spat on by his master, who then walked off. She spoke to the slave.
(If players asked "When did you become a slave?")
(If players asked "Why were you being punished?")
(Leave - "I'll find your master.")
Kassandra confronted the Master, who eyed her with contempt.
Leaving the Cult member behind for now, she ran into Sokrates and once again found herself in yet another hopeless debate.
(If players chose "Stop following me.")
(If players chose "Nice to see you again.")
Regardless, Kassandra determined that he must have overheard her conversation with the Master.
(If players chose "Nobody is more worthy than I am.")
(If players chose "Others are more worthy than I am.")
Regardless, Kassandra tired of the debate.
Sokrates bid Kassandra farewell, leaving her to make her decision.
(If deciding to kill the woman)
Kassandra traveled to Megaris to kill the Master's target. As she reached the residence, she recognized it and its owner.
Kassandra identified The Master, a member of the Eyes of Kosmos branch of the Cult of Kosmos. In time, she killed him the same as the other Cultists, whether or not she initially cooperated with his demand.