- Kassandra: I'll collect the ingredients you need.
- Hippokrates: Thank you. It won't stop the pain entirely, but I hope it'll help him feel more comfortable.
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Hippokrates called Kassandra for her assistance. | As Pentheus laid back down to rest, Hippokrates called Kassandra over to him for her assistance. | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''If you have a moment, I would ask you to help me with something.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''If you have a moment, I would ask you to help me with something.'' | ||
As Kassandra faced him, she briefly glanced back | As Kassandra faced him, she briefly glanced back at Pentheus. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''He seems to be resting peacefully now.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''He seems to be resting peacefully now.'' | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''Yes, you helped ease his mind, but he'll never truly be at peace until he takes his last breath.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''Yes, you helped ease his mind, but he'll never truly be at peace until he takes his last breath.'' | ||
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You're letting him suffer.= | |-|You're letting him suffer.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''He wants to die and he's in pain. You should respect his right to choose instead of treating him like an experiment. What you're doing is wrong.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''He wants to die and he's in pain. You should respect his right to choose instead of treating him like an experiment. What you're doing is wrong.'' | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''I will not be lectured on the morality of my work by a [ | Hippokrates' expression changed to one of self-aggrandizement. | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''I will not be lectured on the morality of my work by a [[Mercenary#5th_century_BCE|sell-sword]]. I have a responsibility, like all healers, to use my knowledge for the betterment of others.'' | |||
|-|You're doing the right thing.= | |-|You're doing the right thing.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I can't imagine how difficult this must be, but I know you're doing what you can to help him.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I can't imagine how difficult this must be, but I know you're doing what you can to help him.'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll get the hemlock you need.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I'll get the hemlock you need.'' | ||
Kassandra left and rode south outside the city. When she arrived at the bridge north of the Ruins of Plataia, she | Kassandra left and rode south outside the city. When she arrived at the bridge over the riverbank north of the Ruins of Plataia, [[Ikaros]] helped her identify several herbs of note. | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''That's what I'm looking for.'' | |||
A pack of wolves set upon her, but she dealt with them and returned to examine the herbs. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''That looks like hemlock.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''That looks like hemlock.'' | ||
Kassandra picked a bunch of the hemlock and returned to Hippokrates. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I got the hemlock you wanted.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I got the hemlock you wanted.'' | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''Thank you. I know this task was a little beneath you, but it will help my friend here.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''Thank you. I know this task was a little beneath you, but it will help my friend here.'' | ||
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*'''Hippokrates:''' ''Treating patients should come before studying ailments, but I have a higher calling. If I'm to learn all I can, I need to travel and analyze the conditions other physicians are treating.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''Treating patients should come before studying ailments, but I have a higher calling. If I'm to learn all I can, I need to travel and analyze the conditions other physicians are treating.'' | ||
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Regardless, the two parted on good terms. | |||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''Good luck, Hippokrates. I hope our paths cross again in the future.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''Good luck, Hippokrates. I hope our paths cross again in the future.'' | ||
Hippokrates smiled and nodded before she left. | Hippokrates smiled and nodded before she left. | ||
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Too Much of a Good Thing was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Pentheus' mind was at peace, but he still suffered in life. Hippokrates knew of a way to ease his pain, but too much could be fatal.
As Pentheus laid back down to rest, Hippokrates called Kassandra over to him for her assistance.
As Kassandra faced him, she briefly glanced back at Pentheus.
They paused on the depressing situation.
Hippokrates' expression changed to one of self-aggrandizement.
(If players asked "Where is the hemlock?")
(If players asked "Why hemlock?")
(Leave – "I'll go now.")
Kassandra left and rode south outside the city. When she arrived at the bridge over the riverbank north of the Ruins of Plataia, Ikaros helped her identify several herbs of note.
A pack of wolves set upon her, but she dealt with them and returned to examine the herbs.
Kassandra picked a bunch of the hemlock and returned to Hippokrates.
Kassandra moved towards the table at the corner.
She talked to herself while finishing the mixture.
A while later, after Hippokrates gave Pentheus the potion Kassandra finished, Kassandra joined Hippokrates as he observed Pentheus.
Kassandra nodded in agreement.
Kassandra struck a chord on Hippokrates and he paused for a moment.
They both briefly looked down on the dead Pentheus.
Regardless, the two parted on good terms.
Hippokrates smiled and nodded before she left.
Kassandra helped Hippokrates make a sedative by harvesting Hemlock. Knowing how it can also be poisonous, she made a choice of whether to discreetly euthanize the terminally ill Pentheus, or let Hippokrates study his illness further.