- Kassandra: Your notes were destroyed, so he demanded pay to come help.
- Dymas: You said you wouldn't tell him!
- Kassandra: No, I didn't.
- Hippokrates: No matter. Dymas can help, and we have a man who needs saving.
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*'''Dymas:''' ''The ones written by the great Hippokrates himself? I'm sorry. They were burned in the last attack.'' | *'''Dymas:''' ''The ones written by the great Hippokrates himself? I'm sorry. They were burned in the last attack.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''What?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''What?'' | ||
*'''Dymas:''' ''You heard me. The medical tent was burned. At least I memorized the notes before we lost them. I'll transcribe them when I have | *'''Dymas:''' ''You heard me. The medical tent was burned. At least I memorized the notes before we lost them. I'll transcribe them when I have time—or when the [[Peloponnesian War|war]] subsides.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Then you'll have to come with me. A patient Hippokrates is treating will die without your help.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Then you'll have to come with me. A patient Hippokrates is treating will die without your help.'' | ||
*'''Dymas:''' ''I have a patient right here who needs my help.'' | *'''Dymas:''' ''I have a patient right here who needs my help.'' | ||
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Kassandra left the clinic and made for the fort's exit. | Kassandra left the clinic and made for the fort's exit. | ||
(Kill | (Kill – "You can leave if this patient dies.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So you're only here because of this patient.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''So you're only here because of this patient.'' | ||
Kassandra pulled out her spear and stabbed it into the patient's heart, executing him. Dymas was mortified. | Kassandra pulled out her spear and stabbed it into the patient's heart, executing him. Dymas was mortified. | ||
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Kassandra left the clinic with Dymas slung over her shoulder. | Kassandra left the clinic with Dymas slung over her shoulder. | ||
(Threaten | (Threaten – "No more delay, I'm taking you now.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''There isn't enough time. I need you at Hippokrates' camp, now.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''There isn't enough time. I need you at Hippokrates' camp, now.'' | ||
Kassandra knocked Dymas unconscious and carried him out of the fort. | Kassandra knocked Dymas unconscious and carried him out of the fort. | ||
(Threaten | (Threaten – "You're coming with me right now.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''There isn't enough time. I need you at Hippokrates' camp, now.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''There isn't enough time. I need you at Hippokrates' camp, now.'' | ||
Kassandra knocked Dymas unconscious and carried him out of the fort. | Kassandra knocked Dymas unconscious and carried him out of the fort. | ||
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*'''Dymas:''' ''And let this person die? I could be convinced, on two conditions.'' | *'''Dymas:''' ''And let this person die? I could be convinced, on two conditions.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Out with it.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Out with it.'' | ||
*'''Dymas:''' ''I'll take | *'''Dymas:''' ''I'll take double—a life's worth a lot. And for the sake of the gods, don't tell Hippokrates.'' | ||
:(If players chose "Fine. Take the drachmae.") | :(If players chose "Fine. Take the drachmae.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Hippokrates would never put drachmae before a patient's life. But here, since you're so determined to be a mercenary. I'll meet you there. Don't be late.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Hippokrates would never put drachmae before a patient's life. But here, since you're so determined to be a mercenary. I'll meet you there. Don't be late.'' | ||
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Hippokrates recognized Dymas. | Hippokrates recognized Dymas. | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''Dymas? What are you doing here?'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''Dymas? What are you doing here?'' | ||
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|-|I paid him to come.= | |-|I paid him to come.= | ||
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*'''Hippokrates:''' ''But... to more serious matters. I know why you're here. You're looking for your mother.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''But... to more serious matters. I know why you're here. You're looking for your mother.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You remember her?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You remember her?'' | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''I was young | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''I was young then—I didn't know how to help. I turned her away. But her look of determination and despair was burned into my mind. It has never left me and it never will. After, I swore to Apollo that I wouldn't turn away another patient—that I'd dedicate my life to the cause. She made an impression on me, your brave mother did.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''She would be happy to know that.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''She would be happy to know that.'' | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''I sent your mother to the [[Sanctuary of Asklepios]]. Tell the elder priest a treatment for the {{Wiki|Epilepsy|Sacred Disease}} will soon be available to any patient who needs it. Then he may talk to you.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''I sent your mother to the [[Sanctuary of Asklepios]]. Tell the elder priest a treatment for the {{Wiki|Epilepsy|Sacred Disease}} will soon be available to any patient who needs it. Then he may talk to you.'' | ||
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(If Dymas was bribed) | (If Dymas was bribed) | ||
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|-|It cost me drachmae, too.= | |-|It cost me drachmae, too.= | ||
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*'''Hippokrates:''' ''But... to more serious matters. I know why you're here. You're looking for your mother.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''But... to more serious matters. I know why you're here. You're looking for your mother.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You remember her?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You remember her?'' | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''I was young | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''I was young then—I didn't know how to help. I turned her away. But her look of determination and despair was burned into my mind. It has never left me and it never will. After, I swore to Apollo that I wouldn't turn away another patient—that I'd dedicate my life to the cause. She made an impression on me, your brave mother did.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''She would be happy to know that.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''She would be happy to know that.'' | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''I know something that may help you find her. I swore I would never tell anyone about [[Dolops]] and his past, but I owe this to your mother.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''I know something that may help you find her. I swore I would never tell anyone about [[Dolops]] and his past, but I owe this to your mother.'' | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*There are four ways to get Dymas to help Hippokrates: | *There are four ways to get Dymas to help Hippokrates: | ||
**The first is to help him with his surgery first. Hippokrates' patient will die from the delay, and Dymas will apologize for causing the delay. | **The first is to help him with his surgery first. Hippokrates' patient will die from the delay, and Dymas will apologize for causing the delay. Hippokrates responds that "Sometimes science requires tough decisions." This is the only method that will remove the Bone Forceps quest item, as that item will persist in either the chest or in the player's inventory. | ||
**The second is to bribe Dymas. This requires 10,000 drachmae and leaves Dymas' patient to die, which Dymas simply does not mention to Hippokrates. The player has the option of encouraging this ruse or dressing down his monetary demand in front of Hippokrates. Regardless, Dymas is able to save Hippokrates' patient. | **The second is to bribe Dymas. This requires 10,000 drachmae and leaves Dymas' patient to die, which Dymas simply does not mention to Hippokrates. The player has the option of encouraging this ruse or dressing down his monetary demand in front of Hippokrates. Regardless, Dymas is able to save Hippokrates' patient. | ||
**The third is to threaten Dymas and knock him out cold. This avoids the payment but adds the burden of having to carry the unconscious Dymas out of Fort Tiryns and back to Hippokrates. He later tells Hippokrates what the player did, to which Hippokrates replies that Dymas' patient did not deserve their fate. | **The third is to threaten Dymas and knock him out cold. This avoids the payment but adds the burden of having to carry the unconscious Dymas out of Fort Tiryns and back to Hippokrates. He later tells Hippokrates what the player did, to which Hippokrates replies that Dymas' patient did not deserve their fate. | ||
**The fourth is to execute the patient. This has the same outcome as the third, as Dymas yells for help and is knocked out. He later tells Hippokrates that the player murdered his patient. | **The fourth is to execute the patient. This has the same outcome as the third, as Dymas yells for help and is knocked out. He later tells Hippokrates that the player murdered his patient. Hippokrates is shocked, replies that "We should not decide who lives and who dies," and apologizes to Dymas. | ||
*If the quest is completed after [[Speak No Evil]], the delay causes Hippokrates' patient to die no matter what. The blame is placed wholly on the player as the hero takes full responsibility, although if Dymas is bribed, the player can mention that it cost them a fortune to get Dymas to leave the fort. | *If the quest is completed after [[Speak No Evil]], the delay causes Hippokrates' patient to die no matter what. The blame is placed wholly on the player as the hero takes full responsibility, although if Dymas is bribed, the player can mention that it cost them a fortune to get Dymas to leave the fort. | ||
*Completing this quest before 'Speak No Evil' results in Hippokrates telling the player to go to the Sanctuary of Asklepios and tell an elder priest that a cure for the Sacred Disease will soon be ready, implying that this will get them to talk. Unfortunately, no such option actually exists in the game and the player must complete, at the very least, [[A Heart for a Head]] and 'Speak No Evil', as though they had gone to the Sanctuary first. However, instead of rubbing their necks indecisively, [[Mydon]] and his servant will tell the player about the [[Altar of Apollo Maleatas]] in 'Speak No Evil' and allow them to proceed immediately to [[Ashes to Ashes]]. | *Completing this quest before 'Speak No Evil' results in Hippokrates telling the player to go to the Sanctuary of Asklepios and tell an elder priest that a cure for the Sacred Disease will soon be ready, implying that this will get them to talk. Unfortunately, no such option actually exists in the game and the player must complete, at the very least, [[A Heart for a Head]] and 'Speak No Evil', as though they had gone to the Sanctuary first. However, instead of rubbing their necks indecisively, [[Mydon]] and his servant will tell the player about the [[Altar of Apollo Maleatas]] in 'Speak No Evil' and allow them to proceed immediately to [[Ashes to Ashes]]. | ||
*Completing this quest after 'Speak No Evil' is the only way to get [[A Herald of Murder]] to become available. | *Completing this quest after 'Speak No Evil' is the only way to get [[A Herald of Murder]] to become available. Hippokrates will not mention [[Dolops]] at all if Mydon has not been spoken to. | ||
*In most of the dialogues, Hippokrates is well aware of who Dymas is, however he will ask "Who is this?" when bringing him unwillingly and prior to 'Speak No Evil.' | *In most of the dialogues, Hippokrates is well aware of who Dymas is, however he will ask "Who is this?" when bringing him unwillingly and prior to 'Speak No Evil.' | ||
*The notes referenced throughout the quest are what would become a piece known as {{Wiki|On the Sacred Disease}}, one of the first recorded observations of epilepsy, the Sacred Disease, in humans. | *The notes referenced throughout the quest are what would become a piece known as {{Wiki|On the Sacred Disease}}, one of the first recorded observations of epilepsy, the Sacred Disease, in humans. | ||
The Doctor Will See You Now was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra agreed to help the physician Hippokrates recover his notes needed to save a patient in critical condition.
Kassandra approached Fort Tiryns in order to recover Hippokrates' notes.
With the help of Ikaros, she scouted the fort for the clinic, where the notes were stored.
She snuck her way into the fort, scaring Dymas when she entered his clinic.
(If players chose "I'll wait.")
("I'll go get it.")
Kassandra left the clinic and made her way to the other end of the fort, where the bone forceps were stored in a chest.
She retrieved the forceps from the chest.
Kassandra returned to Dymas's clinic and presented the forceps.
Kassandra leaned against the wall and waited some time for Dymas to finish his surgery. He finished up and walked over to her.
Kassandra left the clinic and made for the fort's exit.
(Kill – "You can leave if this patient dies.")
Kassandra pulled out her spear and stabbed it into the patient's heart, executing him. Dymas was mortified.
Before he could yell anymore, Kassandra knocked Dymas unconscious.
Kassandra left the clinic with Dymas slung over her shoulder.
(Threaten – "No more delay, I'm taking you now.")
Kassandra knocked Dymas unconscious and carried him out of the fort.
(Threaten – "You're coming with me right now.")
Kassandra knocked Dymas unconscious and carried him out of the fort.
(If players chose "I could pay you.")
(If players knocked out Dymas, on the way back, Kassandra rationalized her choice.)
(If players killed the patient, on the way back, Kassandra rationalized her choice.)
Kassandra returned to Hippokrates at the Cave of Pan immediately with Dymas in tow.
(If Dymas came willingly)
(If Kassandra stopped to help Dymas complete his surgery)
(If Dymas was bribed)
Hippokrates recognized Dymas.
Hippokrates and Dymas inspected the patient as the scene faded to black. After a time, the patient sat up as Hippokrates turned to Kassandra.
(If Dymas was carried on Kassandra's shoulder)
Hippokrates and Dymas inspected the patient as the scene faded to black. After a time, the patient sat up as Hippokrates turned to Kassandra.
(If Kassandra knocked out Dymas and abandoned his patient)
Hippokrates turned back to Dymas.
(If Kassandra executed Dymas' patient before knocking him out)
Hippokrates turned back to Dymas.
After the three discussed the patient's outcome, Dymas offered to recreate the notes.
Hippokrates took Kassandra aside to talk to her in private, tossing her an apple.
Kassandra returned to Hippokrates a significant period of time after their first meeting, having traveled to the Sanctuary of Asklepios before completing this errand.
(If Dymas came willingly)
(If Dymas was carried out on Kassandra's shoulder)
Kassandra confessed the reason for her delay.
(If Dymas was bribed)
Regardless of how Dymas was delivered, Hippokrates taught the two an important lesson about the practice of medicine.
Hippokrates took Kassandra aside to talk to her in private, tossing her an apple.
Kassandra brought Dymas to reconstitute Hippokrates' notes, and in turn the doctor pointed her in the direction of one who could help her find her mother.