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{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
| image = ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 06.png | | image = ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 06.png | ||
| description = ''The [[Phila|Tempest]]'s | | description = ''The [[Phila|Tempest]]'s [[Gyras|Chief Engineer]], who is said to be the best naval engineer in the [[Greece|Greek]] world, tasked [[Kassandra]] to retrieve something that could turn the tides in their favour.'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[Legacy of the First Blade: Shadow Heritage]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – ''[[Legacy of the First Blade: Shadow Heritage]]'' | ||
| type = Main, Support | | type = Main, Support | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
On [[Darius]]' suggestion, Kassandra looked for the [[ | On [[Darius]]' suggestion, Kassandra looked for the [[Gyras|engineer]] responsible for creating the [[Chimera's Breath]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Kassandra travelled to Darius' makeshift hideout in the hull of an unfinished ship in [[Patrai]]. He tinkered with his [[Hidden Blade]] as she approached. | Kassandra travelled to Darius' makeshift [[Patrai hideout|hideout]] in the hull of an unfinished [[ship]] in [[Patrai]]. He tinkered with his [[Hidden Blade]] as she approached. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Getting ready for something?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Getting ready for something?'' | ||
*'''Darius:''' ''Good, you're finally here.'' | *'''Darius:''' ''Good, you're finally here.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You mentioned something big is about to happen in Achaia.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You mentioned something big is about to happen in [[Achaia]].'' | ||
*'''Darius:''' ''I've heard that the [[Phila|Tempest]]'s chief engineer is developing a [[Chimera's Breath|new weapon]].'' | *'''Darius:''' ''I've heard that the [[Phila|Tempest]]'s [[Gyras|chief engineer]] is developing a [[Chimera's Breath|new weapon]].'' | ||
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|-|Met with Natakas first= | |-|Met with Natakas first= | ||
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*'''Darius:''' ''He's trying to flee Achaia.'' | *'''Darius:''' ''He's trying to flee Achaia.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''If he does want to escape, maybe we can convince him to help us defeat the Tempest.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''If he does want to escape, maybe we can convince him to help us defeat the Tempest.'' | ||
*'''Darius:''' ''He's attending the shipbuilding symposium at the amphitheater here in Achaia.'' | *'''Darius:''' ''He's attending the [[shipbuilding symposium]] at the [[Patrai amphitheater|amphitheater]] here in Achaia.'' | ||
(Accept – "I'll go to the symposium.") | (Accept – "I'll go to the symposium.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I can head over to the amphitheater now.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I can head over to the amphitheater now.'' | ||
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Kassandra arrived at the amphitheater, where a [[Parmys|woman]] was giving a speech from atop a showboat on display at the base of the amphitheater. | Kassandra arrived at the amphitheater, where a [[Parmys|woman]] was giving a speech from atop a showboat on display at the base of the amphitheater. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''This looks like the place Darius mentioned.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''This looks like the place Darius mentioned.'' | ||
*'''Parmys:''' ''My friends, we have come a long way. I do not speak of the paths you have all traveled to be here, though I thank you for coming. I speak of the noble history of Greek shipbuilding. In this wonderful historic amphitheater set within prosperous Achaia, I think it appropriate to reflect upon that ancient duty of which, with all modesty, we have become masters. It is we, the Greeks, who took the world from the humble monoxylon to the papyrella, through the [[penteconter]] and [[bireme]], and finally to the unconquerable [[trireme]]. We have | *'''Parmys:''' ''My friends, we have come a long way. I do not speak of the paths you have all traveled to be here, though I thank you for coming.<br />I speak of the noble history of Greek shipbuilding. In this wonderful historic amphitheater set within prosperous Achaia, I think it appropriate to reflect upon that ancient duty of which, with all modesty, we have become masters.<br />It is we, the Greeks, who took the world from the humble ''monoxylon'' to the ''papyrella'', through the [[penteconter]] and [[bireme]], and finally to the unconquerable [[trireme]]. We have plied the graces of patient Poseidon as the oceans slowly relinquished their secrets. And now the entire Greek world enjoys the benefits of our toil.<br />Admittedly, we have been less successful in that respect with [[Zeus]] and [[Ares]]. So where do we go from here? Where ''can'' we go from here? Can we improve upon the mighty trireme, that conqueror of the tides?<br />I say to you, yes!<br />It would be a brave soul who limits the scope of Greek innovation. Could we not one day bear witness to the construction of vessels rivaling those of the gods? Imagine the magnificence of the ships not 130 feet long, but 400! Carrying not 200, but 2000! With not three rows of oars, but 20! And broad decks bearing catapults with which to vanquish enemies from afar!<br />Why stop there? For the nobles, [[gymnasium]]s and gardens! All crowned with a temple to beloved [[Aphrodite]]! Imagine such worlds on the water.<br />What would it take to build them? Who could do it? Come now brethren! I say to you, our gods-given Greek genius has never known human limitation. Our own [[Pythagoras]] discovered the secrets of angles, did he not? Another like him will rise to achieve these glorious constructions. Imagine a child of Pythagoras! What wonders might that child perform, as it would sit upon its father's shoulders?'' | ||
Kassandra muttered to herself at the mention of Pythagoras. | Kassandra muttered to herself at the mention of Pythagoras. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' Ma-lá-ka!'' I'll bet he couldn't calculate the chances of that.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' Ma-lá-ka!'' I'll bet he couldn't calculate the chances of that.'' | ||
Above her, the woman continued her speech. | Above her, the woman continued her speech. | ||
*'''Parmys:''' ''In the light of such exalted heritage, I say to you, it is not a question of "if" we do it, but of "when"! Welcome, then, to the Achaia shipbuilding symposium, and to the glorious future of Greek shipbuilding! This brand new innovation is called an oar lock. As you can see, it holds the oar in place and prevents it from sliding around. Notice how it affords unrestricted movement without inducing undue wear on the ear or on the rail. It's already improved the effectiveness of those vessels to which it has been applied. Captains report greater speeds from their crews, who are able to row harder and longer. Which is something, I venture, that would gain the approval even of Aphrodite herself. But what about sails? We already use the best linen available. Our ropes and pulleys are the finest ever made. In fact, they recently discovered that by "squeezing down" one side of the sail, the amount of wind captured can be increased. That means more speed, especially in critical moments of battle. Of course, these techniques will never replace a crew of strong slaves. But they are useful nonetheless.'' | *'''Parmys:''' ''In the light of such exalted heritage, I say to you, it is not a question of "if" we do it, but of "when"!<br />Welcome, then, to the Achaia shipbuilding symposium, and to the glorious future of Greek shipbuilding! This brand new innovation is called an oar lock.<br />As you can see, it holds the oar in place and prevents it from sliding around. Notice how it affords unrestricted movement without inducing undue wear on the ear or on the rail. It's already improved the effectiveness of those vessels to which it has been applied.<br />Captains report greater speeds from their crews, who are able to row harder and longer. Which is something, I venture, that would gain the approval even of Aphrodite herself. But what about sails? We already use the best linen available. Our ropes and pulleys are the finest ever made. In fact, they recently discovered that by "squeezing down" one side of the sail, the amount of wind captured can be increased. That means more speed, especially in critical moments of battle. Of course, these techniques will never replace a crew of strong [[Slavery|slaves]]. But they are useful nonetheless.'' | ||
(Chose the leftmost spectator) | (Chose the leftmost spectator) | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''I am Poseidon's Chosen.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I am Poseidon's Chosen.'' | ||
The spectator sat in silence, then responded. | The spectator sat in silence, then responded. | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''Who sent you?'' | ||
|-|Spoke to another spectator first= | |-|Spoke to another spectator first= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I am Poseidon's—'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I am Poseidon's—'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''Idiot.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''What?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''What?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''You're not his Chosen, you're his idiot. I could hear you from here pestering people. Who told you about me?'' | ||
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|-|A friend sent me.= | |-|A friend sent me.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''A friend of mine has been asking around about you. We heard you want to flee Achaia, and we can help with that.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''A friend of mine has been asking around about you. We heard you want to flee Achaia, and we can help with that.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''Such freely offered help often comes with a hidden cost.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Not this time, I promise.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Not this time, I promise.'' | ||
|-|Lie – The gods sent me.= | |-|Lie – The gods sent me.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Lucky for you, the gods have sent me to solve your problems. I heard you wish to flee Achaia.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Lucky for you, the gods have sent me to solve your problems. I heard you wish to flee Achaia.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''I don't know about gods, but your spies seem fairly well informed.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Yes, fairly.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Yes, fairly.'' | ||
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*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''Well... if the Tempest had sent you, I'd be dead by now.'' | ||
Elsewhere, a [[Megakreon|man]] stood near the amphitheater, eavesdropping on their conversation. | Elsewhere, a [[Megakreon|man]] stood near the amphitheater, eavesdropping on their conversation. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I need a way to defeat her. Like this weapon I've heard about.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I need a way to defeat her. Like this weapon I've heard about.'' | ||
The man walked away. | The man walked away. | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''The Chimera's Breath. My greatest creation, but also my greatest regret. I left before they could force me to complete it. Without my finishing touches, it will never work as intended.'' | ||
(If players asked "What is the Chimera's Breath, exactly?") | (If players asked "What is the Chimera's Breath, exactly?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Tell me more about this secret weapon. What does it do?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Tell me more about this secret weapon. What does it do?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''It's meant to engulf enemy ships in a torrent of flames. And it works extremely well. Installation is the tricky part though. If done incorrectly, it backfires. Horribly.'' | ||
(If players asked "What do you know about the Tempest?") | (If players asked "What do you know about the Tempest?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You worked with the Tempest. What can you tell me about her?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You worked with the Tempest. What can you tell me about her?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''She's a ruthless, emotionless creature. But the scariest part about her is her strategic brilliance. You'd be hard pressed to find a more perfect commander.'' | ||
(If players asked "How do you plan to leave?") | (If players asked "How do you plan to leave?") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You said you want out of Achaia. Do you have a plan?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You said you want out of Achaia. Do you have a plan?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''The only way out is through the Tempest. Trust me, I've exhausted every other option I can think of.'' | ||
The engineer looked up at the speaker on the showboat. | The engineer looked up at the speaker on the showboat. | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''That's my wife up there, and now I've put her life at risk, too.'' | ||
(If players chose "Defying the Tempest is risky.") | (If players chose "Defying the Tempest is risky.") | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''You're taking a big risk by sharing your secrets with me.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''You're taking a big risk by sharing your secrets with me.'' | ||
The | The man paused, then smirked before turning back to Kassandra. | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''No, I'm ''betting'' on you to destroy the Tempest for me. Get your hands on the plans, and I can install the Chimera's Breath on your [[Adrestia|ship]]. With it, you can destroy her entire fleet. I must do something to right this wrong.'' | ||
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|-|My ship is already unstoppable.= | |-|My ship is already unstoppable.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The ''Adrestia'' is one of the best ships there ever was. It doesn't need extra weaponry.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The ''Adrestia'' is one of the best ships there ever was. It doesn't need extra weaponry.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''Against the Tempest? You'll need to be as prepared as possible.'' | ||
|-|I could use the help.= | |-|I could use the help.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''If the Chimera's Breath is as powerful as you say it is, it would be helpful.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''If the Chimera's Breath is as powerful as you say it is, it would be helpful.'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''Once I'm done with your ship, it will crush the [[Skylla (ship)|Skylla]].'' | ||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''So how do I get the plans?'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''So how do I get the plans?'' | ||
*''' | *'''Gyras:''' ''The Tempest's fleet commander has them. He's manning the naval blockade. While you're gone, I'll get to work. The plans are written in a code that only I can read, so even when we have them, it'll take some time.'' | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll meet you back here when I'm done.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll meet you back here when I'm done.'' | ||
The man walked away. Darius sat on the stands behind Kassandra, having overheard everything. | The man walked away. Darius sat on the stands behind Kassandra, having overheard everything. | ||
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However, Darius had vanished once again in his trademark fashion. Kassandra rolled her eyes at his exit. | However, Darius had vanished once again in his trademark fashion. Kassandra rolled her eyes at his exit. | ||
Kassandra travelled to the [[Temple of Artemis Laphria]], where the fleet commander was located. She killed the commander and | Kassandra travelled to the [[Temple of Artemis Laphria]], where the fleet commander was located. She killed the commander and his [[guard]]s, looting the plans from the former's body. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''The weapon plans for the Chimera's Breath. Time to head back to the amphitheater.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''The weapon plans for the Chimera's Breath. Time to head back to the amphitheater.'' | ||
Kassandra returned to the amphitheater, only to find the engineer lying on the ground, dead. | Kassandra returned to the amphitheater, only to find the engineer lying on the ground, dead. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''No!<br /> No. They must have found the engineer.<br /> Only he could decipher the weapon plans.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''No!<br /> No. They must have found the engineer.<br /> Only he could decipher the weapon plans.'' | ||
Kassandra inspected his body. A man arrived with his guards. | Kassandra inspected his body. A man arrived with his guards. | ||
*'''Megakreon:''' ''Look, boys! First the runaway engineer and now the Eagle Bearer. Aren't we lucky?'' | *'''Megakreon:''' ''Look, boys!<br />First the runaway engineer and now the Eagle Bearer. Aren't we lucky?'' | ||
Darius arrived, assassinating one of the guards from behind. | Darius arrived, assassinating one of the guards from behind. | ||
*'''Darius:''' ''"Lucky" isn' the word I'd use.'' | *'''Darius:''' ''"Lucky" isn' the word I'd use.'' | ||
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ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 01.png|Kassandra interrupting Darius | ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 01.png|Kassandra interrupting Darius | ||
ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 02.png|Kassandra discovering the engineer | ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 02.png|Kassandra discovering the engineer | ||
ACOd-LotFB2-Gyrassitting.jpg|Gyras sitting in the audience | |||
ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 03.png|The Ancient member overhearing Kassandra's conversation with the engineer | ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 03.png|The Ancient member overhearing Kassandra's conversation with the engineer | ||
ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 04.png| | ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 04.png|Gyras pleading with Kassandra to help him | ||
ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 05.png|Darius sitting at the amphitheater | ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 05.png|Darius sitting at the amphitheater | ||
ACOd-LotFB2-Gyrasworkshop.jpg|Gyras at his workshop | |||
ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 07.png|Kassandra surrounded by Megakreon and the Cultist guards | ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 07.png|Kassandra surrounded by Megakreon and the Cultist guards | ||
ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 08.png|Darius arriving to help Kassandra | ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 08.png|Darius arriving to help Kassandra | ||
ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 09.png|Kassandra and Parmys mourning | ACOd-LotFB2-MegakreonAmphitheater.jpg|Megakreon at the Patrai amphitheater | ||
ACOD Theatrics and Espionage Memory Screenshot 09.png|Kassandra and Parmys mourning Gyras | |||
ACOd-LotFB2-Megakreondead.jpg|Megakreon dead | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Theatrics and Espionage was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
On Darius' suggestion, Kassandra looked for the engineer responsible for creating the Chimera's Breath.
Kassandra travelled to Darius' makeshift hideout in the hull of an unfinished ship in Patrai. He tinkered with his Hidden Blade as she approached.
(Accept – "I'll go to the symposium.")
Kassandra laughed.
(If players asked "What's with that blade?")
She eyed his Hidden Blade closely as she spoke.
(If players asked "What do you know about the Tempest?")
(If players asked "Why get involved in all of this?")
(Leave – "I'll go find the chief engineer.")
Kassandra headed to the amphitheater. Along the way, she thought about what Darius had said.
She snorted in laughter once again at the code word.
Kassandra arrived at the amphitheater, where a woman was giving a speech from atop a showboat on display at the base of the amphitheater.
Kassandra muttered to herself at the mention of Pythagoras.
Above her, the woman continued her speech.
(Chose the leftmost spectator) Kassandra approached the woman.
(Chose the rightmost spectator) Kassandra approached the man.
(Chose the one in the middle) Kassandra sat down next to a spectator, wearing finery and a silver bangle that could only be afforded by a wealthy craftsman, who clapped for the speaker.
The spectator sat in silence, then responded.
Elsewhere, a man stood near the amphitheater, eavesdropping on their conversation.
The man walked away.
(If players asked "What is the Chimera's Breath, exactly?")
(If players asked "What do you know about the Tempest?")
(If players asked "How do you plan to leave?")
The engineer looked up at the speaker on the showboat.
(If players chose "Defying the Tempest is risky.")
The man paused, then smirked before turning back to Kassandra.
The man walked away. Darius sat on the stands behind Kassandra, having overheard everything.
Kassandra turned around.
However, Darius had vanished once again in his trademark fashion. Kassandra rolled her eyes at his exit.
Kassandra travelled to the Temple of Artemis Laphria, where the fleet commander was located. She killed the commander and his guards, looting the plans from the former's body.
Kassandra returned to the amphitheater, only to find the engineer lying on the ground, dead.
Kassandra inspected his body. A man arrived with his guards.
Darius arrived, assassinating one of the guards from behind.
Kassandra and Darius killed Megakreon and his guards. The engineer's wife came over and mourned his death. Kassandra turned to Darius.
Kassandra met with the engineer responsible for the weapon, who tasked Kassandra to recover the weapon's plans. However, he was murdered by Megakreon who discovered his treachery. Kassandra and Darius were able to gain revenge and eliminate him.