- Kassandra: If only he had shared his burden...
- Sokrates: We only knew him as he presented himself to be, but who's to say that wasn't his true self?
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|-|Perikles had his reasons.= | |-|Perikles had his reasons.= | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''He had to keep to himself. He was always being pursued by something or someone.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''He had to keep to himself. He was always being pursued by something or someone.'' | ||
*'''Sokrakes''' ''By protecting himself, he was protecting Athens from ruin. Aspasia may have been the only one who truly knew him.'' | *'''Sokrakes''' ''By protecting himself, he was protecting Athens from ruin. [[Aspasia]] may have been the only one who truly knew him.'' | ||
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*'''Kassandra:''' ''This [[Peloponnesian War|war]] has taken so many. Even [[Brasidas]] fell.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''This [[Peloponnesian War|war]] has taken so many. Even [[Brasidas]] fell.'' | ||
*'''Sokrates:''' ''Maybe so. But as a [[Sparta]]n, he fulfilled his duty and died on the battlefield.'' | *'''Sokrates:''' ''Maybe so. But as a [[Sparta]]n, he fulfilled his duty and died on the battlefield.'' | ||
(If Kassandra and Brasidas were on poor terms | (If Kassandra and Brasidas were on poor terms) | ||
*'''Kassandra:''' ''I could have helped him more. He was on my side.'' | *'''Kassandra:''' ''I could have helped him more. He was on my side.'' | ||
(If Kassandra and Brasidas were friends – Determined by choices regarding [[Monger Down|The Monger]] and [[Judge, Jury, Executioner (Odyssey)|Lagos]]) | (If Kassandra and Brasidas were friends – Determined by choices regarding [[Monger Down|The Monger]] and [[Judge, Jury, Executioner (Odyssey)|Lagos]]) | ||
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At the former residence of Athens' leader and their friend, they celebrated alongside [[Aristophanes]] and [[Alkibiades]]. Aristophanes walked away briefly while Alkibiades, Sokrates, and Kassandra shared a laugh. | At the former residence of Athens' leader and their friend, they celebrated alongside [[Aristophanes]] and [[Alkibiades]]. Aristophanes walked away briefly while Alkibiades, Sokrates, and Kassandra shared a laugh. | ||
*'''Aristophanes:''' ''Well, this has supplied me with plenty of new material for my next play.'' | *'''Aristophanes:''' ''Well, this has supplied me with plenty of new material for my next play.'' | ||
[[Hippokrates]] joined their circle. | [[Hippokrates]] joined their circle.<br> | ||
([[The Monger]] killed publicly) | ([[The Monger]] killed publicly) | ||
*'''Hippokrates:''' ''Remember how Kassandra took [[the Monger]] to task—for all of [[Korinth]] to see! That would suit a drama.'' | *'''Hippokrates:''' ''Remember how Kassandra took [[the Monger]] to task—for all of [[Korinth]] to see! That would suit a drama.'' | ||
We Remember was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra met with Sokrates to reminisce about their adventures.
Kassandra met with Sokrates at the Cemetery Road.
Kassandra followed Sokrates and they navigated around the cemetery.
They arrived at a particular tombstone, belonging to Kassandra's friend Phoibe.
(If Kassandra and Brasidas were on poor terms)
(If Kassandra and Brasidas were friends – Determined by choices regarding The Monger and Lagos)
Regardless, Sokrates assured Kassandra of her good works on Brasidas' behalf.
Kassandra shrugged and smiled, barely constructing a lie.
Sokrates paused for a bit, then agreed with a smile.
Kassandra invited Sokrates for a drink. They made their way to Perikles' Residence.
At the former residence of Athens' leader and their friend, they celebrated alongside Aristophanes and Alkibiades. Aristophanes walked away briefly while Alkibiades, Sokrates, and Kassandra shared a laugh.
Hippokrates joined their circle.
(The Monger killed publicly)
(The Monger killed secretly)
Regardless, Alkibiades bemoaned the lack of smut.
Sokrates looked to Kassandra to make a toast.
Kassandra raised her cup.
Kassandra raised her cup.
Kassandra raised her cup.
Regardless, the group raised their cups as well.
Sokrates raised his cup.
The rest besides Alkibiades followed.
They all laughed, and the Periklean Circle continued talking well into the night.
Kassandra met with Sokrates to remember their friends who had perished in the course of the war. They later celebrated with their fellow friends at Perikles' former residence.