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So yes, in addition to lots of permutations, there's lots of conflicting information about what triggers what that I haven't yet managed to personally verify. I wasn't even aware you could skip 'The Sokratic Method', and if that affects Sokrates's presence and dialogue, or even the existence of 'Grin and Bear It'. Thus I haven't even begun to sift through it all, and I greatly appreciate any assistance you can offer. Reddit anecdotes are one thing; actual dialogue transcripts recorded on this page are another.
So yes, in addition to lots of permutations, there's lots of conflicting information about what triggers what that I haven't yet managed to personally verify. I wasn't even aware you could skip 'The Sokratic Method', and if that affects Sokrates's presence and dialogue, or even the existence of 'Grin and Bear It'. Thus I haven't even begun to sift through it all, and I greatly appreciate any assistance you can offer. Reddit anecdotes are one thing; actual dialogue transcripts recorded on this page are another.


But I'm not surprised at how complicated this quest was. IIRC this quest was used in the E3 demo to over-represent the claims of "player choice" and detail thereof that exist throughout the game.  It's more similar to Mass Effect 1 than Witcher 3
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Variables

So what are all the variables?

  • 1. Romance: pick Kyra, pick Thaletas, or pick neither ->
    • 1.1 One dead, one alive
      • 1.1.1 Kyra romanced and alive, Thaletas dead, told her the truth
      • 1.1.2 Kyra romanced and alive, Thaletas dead, lied to her
      • 1.1.3.1 Kyra dead, Thaletas alive and romanced
      • 1.1.3.2 Kyra dead, Thaletas alive and not romanced
    • 1.2 Kyra and Thaletas both alive
    • 1.2.1 Neither romanced
    • 1.2.2 Thaletas romanced
    • 1.2.3 Both romanced?
    • 1.3 Kyra and Thaletas both dead
    • 1.3.1 Both romanced, Kyra commits suicide, then fight Thaletas
    • 1.3.2 Both romanced, Thaletas killed in duel first, then funeral
  • 3. Kasos
    • 3.1 not present due to not doing The Sokratic Method?
    • 3.2 alive
      • + Thaletas alive + speech = poisoned Thaletas
    • 3.3 dead
  • 4."Do you remember what you told me when you first set foot on these islands?"
    • 4.1 "I'm here for Podarkes."
    • 4.2 "It's good we came. People are dying."
    • 4.3 "We have a job to do. Let's go."
  • 5. Podarkes
    • 5.1 Slain without finishing "M" for Murder -> no funereal pyre -> Kyra alive
    • 5.2 Slain "M" for Murder finished
      • Kyra told in private -> funereal pyre, chance to keep her alive
      • Kyra told in public -> funereal pyre, Kyra dead?

(Yeah, suffice to say, this memory's a handful and another to lay out.) Sadelyrate (siniath) 08:00, April 20, 2019 (UTC)

Thanks for answering the call. :thumbs up: I've added a few annotations to your post above to lay out permutations I could think of. It could very easily be the same dialogue dependent on only one variable.

This Reddit post has a lot of information. Much of it contradicts each other, but it should lay out enough information to infer the variables that need testing. It's not my only source, and it's all anecdotal until we have dialogue transcripts written out on the page, but it's as good a place as any to start. From what I've gathered:

  1. Romance is cut off for the one you don't side with in the cave. At present I'm disputing this, as the Flirt options remain in subsequent quests even when calling Thaletas's plan a suicide mission. Having used them, the dialogue appears the same.
  2. Both will live if you only romance Thaletas and choose "I want you for tonight." At the celebration, Kyra will already know about it, but she brushes it off. Thaletas, however, will demand a fight if you sleep with Kyra even once. He apparently has dialogue for both the player "taking Kyra and his glory" if he was not romanced and "Kyra taking [the player] away from [him]" if he was also romanced. (Maláka...)
  3. Kyra's death appears tied to a lack of purpose. You must choose "Find a new purpose" or she will kill herself no matter what. Nothing to indicate that romancing Thaletas has anything to do with it.
  4. If both are alive, Thaletas defaults to staying with Kyra, even after his big declaration of love and desire to return to Sparta with the player character. This has caused quite a few headaches for some of the commenters, so it looks like poor planning on Ubisoft's part, but if true, this rules out a good chunk of permutations to our benefit.
  5. If Kasos lived, you can avoid Thaletas being poisoned by not giving a speech. I haven't checked to see if his NPC actor is still around, but I assume he is.
  6. Not sure what effect Iola has, if any, other than an easily lifted-out conversation with her. I know Praxos only has one "ambient" comment about how you saved the islands. She probably doesn't even have a "closeup" conversation like so many other NPCs do.

So yes, in addition to lots of permutations, there's lots of conflicting information about what triggers what that I haven't yet managed to personally verify. I wasn't even aware you could skip 'The Sokratic Method', and if that affects Sokrates's presence and dialogue, or even the existence of 'Grin and Bear It'. Thus I haven't even begun to sift through it all, and I greatly appreciate any assistance you can offer. Reddit anecdotes are one thing; actual dialogue transcripts recorded on this page are another.

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