Trivia noted that the favors Kill Mercenaries and steal code books vanish if this quest is completed after those quests, having literally just played this quest I can confirm the same is true of asking him to kill the Tempest if that mission is done before this quest, also minor spelling corrections.
*This quest will be available if you have finished the previous quests that involve the character Aiantides, [[Thank You, Maláka!]] and [[Again, Maláka?!]].
*This quest will be available if you have finished the previous quests that involve the character Aiantides, [[Thank You, Maláka!]] and [[Again, Maláka?!]].
*The number of favours you can ask him depends on the quests you have already completed. If, for example, you have [[Knives in the Dark|found the mercenaries who hunt you]] and [[Tides of War|found the code books]], you will only get the choice of recruiting him, asking him to kill the Tempest, and telling him to leave.
*The number of favors you can ask him depends on the quests you have already completed. If, for example, you have [[Knives in the Dark|found the mercenaries who hunt you]] , [[Tides of War|found the code books]] and [[Leviathan's Maw|killed The Tempest]], you will only get the choice of recruiting him and telling him to leave.
*After choosing three options, the protagonist will automatically state the "just leave me alone" option and dismiss him, without leaving any opportunity to explore the others.
*After choosing three options, the protagonist will automatically state the "just leave me alone" option and dismiss him, without leaving any opportunity to explore the others.
Revision as of 20:46, 4 July 2022
Thank You, Misthios was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra was again given another treasure hunt by Aiantides.
Dialogue
While in the Boura, Kassandra found and read a letter on a rock.
Thank You, Misthios: Eagle Bearer, your audacity astounds me again! Why did you have to kill the Huntsman, the malakas responsible for burning my village to embers?! We were fine being helplessly vengeful! I, Aiantides the Proud, will never be indebted to anyone. I hid the treasure among the rocks lined up like the constellation Sagitta along the Achaian shore. Find it and cease your benevolent deeds—I have nothing left to offer you!
Kassandra:Aiantides the Proud. What did I do now to deserve your gifts, friend?
Kassandra travelled to the rocks at the Achaian shoreline in the Poseidon's Wrath region. Ikaros located the gift near the wreck of a ship.
Kassandra:Finally, Aiantides, we meet. It's good to see you.
Kassandra:That was a dangerous way to introduce yourself, Aiantides.
Aiantides:You should have seen your face, Eagle Bearer.
He chuckled, but then immediately turned serious.
Aiantides:But no! That's not why I'm here. You! Why can't you just leave me alone?
Kassandra:What did I do now? Save your step-sister's cows?
Aiantides:My aunt was among the stranded people you saved from the fortress.
Kassandra:You've got to be kidding—
Aiantides:And now I don't have anything left to reward you. My pockets are dry, my house empty! I've come here to tell you that I, Aiantides the Proud, who shall never be indebted to anyone, will owe you, Eagle Bearer, a—favor.
Kassandra:No, no. You've done enough. You don't owe me anything.
Aiantides:Don't make this harder than it is! Tell me. What is it you need done?
Kassandra:You're right, I've done so much for you. I accept your favor.
Aiantides:Excellent! So tell me. What is it you need?
After choosing three options, the protagonist will automatically state the "just leave me alone" option and dismiss him, without leaving any opportunity to explore the others.