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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Through Mydon, Kassandra was able to learn of Chrysis' identity as the person responsible for saving Kassandra's younger brother without her mother's knowledge. | Through Mydon, Kassandra was able to learn of Chrysis' identity as the person responsible for saving Kassandra's younger brother without her mother's knowledge. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*If [[The Doctor Will See You Now]] was completed prior to this conversation, Mydon's servant will divulge Chrysis's location. Otherwise, they will both rub their necks indecisively and the player character storms out, forcing the player to finish helping [[Hippokrates]]. No explanation (other than convenient game programming) is given for why the servant is helpful after that quest's completion and hesitant before it. | |||
:*If the player character tells the servant to "Shut up," but 'The Doctor Will See You Now' is completed, the servant will quip, "So ''now'' you want to hear what I have to say?", to which the hero replies, "Don't test me. Speak!" before the servant divulges the location. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 07:25, 18 March 2019
Speak No Evil was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Kassandra's visit to the sanctuary was like walking in her mother's footsteps. The priests were helpful, but the man she needed to speak to the most was the man who could not speak at all.
Dialogue
Now knowing of Mydon's location thanks to the priests of Asklepios, Kassandra made her way to the guesthouse in order to interrogate him. Once the guards were dealt with, she discovered the elder priest alone with a slave girl.
- Slave: Guards!
- Kassandra: They're dead. And you must be Mydon.
- Slave: He doesn't speak.
- Kassandra: So I've heard. I'm here to find out why.
- Slave: Chrysis did this to him.
- Kassandra: I thought he did this to himself.
- Slave: To prove his loyalty to her!
- Kassandra: Now why would Chrysis want an elder priest to cut out his tongue?
- Slave: Mydon is a caring, generous man!
- Kassandra: I want answers from him, not you. Tell me about the Spartan woman and her baby.
- Slave: He can only answer yes or no.
(If players choose "Was the woman's name Myrrine?")
- Kassandra: The Spartan woman, was her name Myrrine?
Mydon nodded. (If players choose "Was the baby hers?")
- Kassandra: They said she had a baby with her. Was it hers?
Mydos nodded to both the statement and the question.
- Slave: The baby was close to death when they arrived. Mydon prayed for its life!
(If players choose "You saved the baby?")
- Kassandra: You saved the child?
Mydon shook his head.
- Kassandra: No?
- Slave: He did everything he could, but the baby was badly wounded.
(If players choose "Did Myrrine say where she was going?")
- Kassandra: Did she tell you where she was going?
Mydon shook his head. (If players choose "Is this girl your servant?")
- Kassandra: Do all sanctuary priests take their servants to bed?
- Slave: I am not his servant! We share a sacred bond!
- Kassandra: Sacred. Right.
(If players choose "I know why you cut out your tongue.")
- Kassandra: I know why Chrysis made you cut out your tongue. The night my mater brought my brother here, you and your priests left him for dead. And Chrysis didn't like you telling the story.
- Slave: That's not what happened!
- Kassandra: What do you know? You're too young to have been there.
- Slave: He told me the story many times before that witch stole his voice. He tried to save the baby! Did everything he could.
The Slave told her what she knew.
- Myrrine: I don't believe you! Dead? How can my baby be dead?
- Mydon: I don't know what to tell you! You were lucky he survived as long as he did. That - that fall was devastating.
- Myrrine: My baby... My baby...
- Mydon: Listen, there's nothing we can do for you anymore. You'd best be on your way. Praise Hera.
- Myrrine: They're gone. They're both gone...
The Slave continued to defend Mydon.
- Slave: He wept for that Spartan woman, so far from home. Her baby barely recognizable, hardly breathing.
(If players choose "Tell me what happened.")
- Kassandra: Tell me, please. I need to know.
- Slave: Not even Apollo could save the child. Mydon told me how the Spartan woman wept. Held the baby in her arms, sang to him, before finally leaving him to the gods.
- Kassandra: Chrysis took the baby, didn't she? And she made you cut out your tongue to hide the truth. Where is Chrysis?
Neither wanted to answer.
- Kassandra: I see. Chrysis possesses every tongue around here. I'll find her on my own then, and cut out a lot more.
Outcome
Through Mydon, Kassandra was able to learn of Chrysis' identity as the person responsible for saving Kassandra's younger brother without her mother's knowledge.
Trivia
- If The Doctor Will See You Now was completed prior to this conversation, Mydon's servant will divulge Chrysis's location. Otherwise, they will both rub their necks indecisively and the player character storms out, forcing the player to finish helping Hippokrates. No explanation (other than convenient game programming) is given for why the servant is helpful after that quest's completion and hesitant before it.
- If the player character tells the servant to "Shut up," but 'The Doctor Will See You Now' is completed, the servant will quip, "So now you want to hear what I have to say?", to which the hero replies, "Don't test me. Speak!" before the servant divulges the location.
Gallery
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Myrinne weeps over the loss of her child