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====Elysium====
====Elysium====
Holy hell, this is Delos all over again! I... do not have the wherewithal to do this multiple times. I'll do my ideal run, fact-check the claims made in online walkthroughs, and leave notes of variables I believe will have significant effects on dialogue. We could really use text dumps...
Holy hell, this is Delos all over again! I... do not have the wherewithal to do this multiple times. I'll do my ideal run, fact-check the claims made in online walkthroughs, and leave notes of variables I believe will have significant effects on dialogue. We could really use text dumps...
*Notes on Hermes:
**Need to maintain friendship with him for "best" ending, which allows skipping the boss fight against him in the final memory. If he's calling you "my friend," you're still on good track.
**Being late to Heart of Elysium meeting doesn't negatively affect anything, by the looks of it, regardless of dialogue choice.
**Got detected & killed enemies in Mausoleum, was still flagged as "undetected."  What constitutes "going unseen" and "risking retaliation"?
**Oddly, giving the flame to Adonis doesn't affect him calling you friend. But player "must" kill two Captains during 'Keeper, A Killer' and say "It felt good." (dialogue refers to either fighting alongside or helping out a friend) (according to walkthroughs. I'll dispute this through rigorous testing.)
**Dialogue references go all the way back to 'Keeper and Kyros', but doesn't seem to affect overall outcome.  Keeper and Flame began immediately in latest run, but there was a buffer in the others. Is this related to killing Adonis' men?
*Notes on Adonis:
**Killing rebels during Hermes' quests will affect the relationship negatively, but no dialogue changes materialize during 'Dead Kings and Pretty Things' or 'Persephone's Little Birds' as a result of this. It will be strictly in 'The Beacons are Lit' and beyond.
**Keeping flame for him affects nothing. References Orphnaeus if he was given to the rebel cause. The rest of Dead Kings/Pretty Things is straightforward. Flirt option available even w/o first one.
**Blacksmith and messenger – Messenger is the true threat, but blacksmith works for Aphrodite, need to kill latter for unique dialogue.
*Notes on Hekate:
**She throws you under the bus (chariot?) at the end. Do nothing to help her. Liberate Theron's mind and destroy the water for best outcome, but choice made to Silver Tongue can and will be used against you in Persephone's court of law at the end (you have no right to an attorney, and one will not be provided.)
**Apparently dialogue choices during 'Popular' affect discovery. Discovery will likely hurt you in Persephone's court of law.
*Notes on Persephone:
**Leonidas or Kyros - One must die. And she never upholds her promise to bring back the loved one, so spare Leonidas. How does Kyros' death affect the rebellion? Leonidas is alive to join the fight, but if Kyros is alive, what happens? Google seems to do a bad job of answering this.


===Back in vanilla===
===Back in vanilla===

Revision as of 06:17, 9 May 2020

AC Syndicate

Murder at the Palace!
- When holding Raymond at gunpoint, dialogue cuts off and transitions to the other Frye before Raymond can finish his sentence, so I actually have no idea how that concluded. Page has a mad-libbed fill in, but maybe a text dump/different version can find the answer?

AC Origins

The King of Kings – Nefertari dialogue, which fires under as-yet undetermined circumstances. W/o reloadable saves, hard to isolate a trigger
After speaking to Nefertari:

  • Nefertari: You are the cup bearer of the Keeper of Harmony. Set free the spoils of war and return his Hemset [no period] The Ka of Ozymandias. Be furious in wrath, take it from those who hide it. It must stride on the sands.

^ This is the instructions for Pharoah's Ka, but it's on the Pharaoh's Hemset page. Should they go on King of Kings and be rid of the confusion?

  • Nefertari: Side by side they [likely "they" = Hemset and Ka together] must ascend into the deathless feathers [either Ra or Ma'at, but this is a reference to the soul ascending to the afterlife]. And summon the ba, the traverser of worlds.k

^The Ba is the physical form, in Ramesses' case it is his armored human form, but for Nefertari it's the bird with a human head. Strange, but I didn't write Egyptian myth.]
Traveled north a little bit, near the Pavilion of Judgement, then...

  • Nefertari: His throne remembers him, between the two scepters, this dignity of his spirit.

At the Battlefield of Kadesh

  • Nefertari: You bring my dearheart closer to peace.

Performing a Leap of Faith from the viewpoint...

  • Nefertari: The face of the god is open, revealed.

Near the underground Scorpion Lair where an eye (Ka) is found...

  • Nefertari: The sky is overcast, the stars darkened.

In the scorpion lair, recovering the eye...

  • Nefertari: Elect of Ra! His servant bears down upon you, carries his yoke. Keen your blade, cup-bearer.

^Elect of Ra means "Chosen of Ra," which was a title for Ramesses. Who is Ra's servant? The scorpion? What about Serqet? Yoke = plank used to bind two beasts of burden together at the neck to pull a load. Cup-bearer = Bayek.
Also, a scroll in the tomb...

  • I have seen things...: Things that cannot be believed. Chariots aflame, struck down by the bow of Orion. Imperishable stars, dying eternally. And through it all this frail world, held together by spider's silk, teetering on the edge of nothingness.

Using Senu to survey the Battlefield of Kadesh...

  • Nefertari: There is no god, no god in the stars, who has not his companion by his side. Shall I be thy companion?

^Is she... volunteering to take Senu's place?

Collecting the right eye/second eye at the Maryannu Camp...

  • Nefertari: He sees the sapphire, the cerulean, the turquoise as stars. The dust veil lifted from his eyes.
  • Nefertari: The cunning must feast upon their own tail.

Releasing a Ba from the Siege of Dapur... No dialogue from Bayek like the quest page suggests. But it does trigger after walking into the main area of the siege.

  • Bayek: The spoils of war? These are the Bas of People taken captive during Ramesses' battles.

Releasing a different Ba, but not the last one...

  • Nefertari: Merciful is he! His Hemset freed, falling from the firmament unto the sand.
  • Nefertari: Thou art become victorious and filled every atom with thy beauty.
  • Nefertari: Encompass the heaven, the earth, all things in thine arms.

Releasing another Ba.

  • Nefertari: Cobalt stars in the empyrean. Let they imperishable ka be seated.

^Is this delayed from the Ka quest? In my playthrough, it was fully completed before this point.

That's all I found.


Duat afterlife

Legacy

Episode 2
Safe Passage

Listing the Ikaros sightings of the eight trinkets. Probably not even necessary, since the game only has so many stock phrases for finding objects and thus re-uses them here.

Starting from facing south from the dock, after speaking to the drunken foreman, and working nearest on the right east along the shore:

  1. Rightmost/westernmost, near the rock – There it is!
  2. In the caves in the center of the encampment, in a shallow pool – Found it!
  3. Past the camps, nearest in the shallows of the lagoon under a rock – Here it is.
  4. Deeper in lagoon, near a wrecked ship and a shark – That's what I'm looking for.
  5. Under a rock out at sea north of previous trinket – There it is!
  6. Out at sea near the sharks – I see it.
  7. Slightly further east from previous trinket – Found it!
  8. Bushes on the easternmost part of Shipwreck Cove – That's what I'm looking for.

Atlantis

Elysium

Holy hell, this is Delos all over again! I... do not have the wherewithal to do this multiple times. I'll do my ideal run, fact-check the claims made in online walkthroughs, and leave notes of variables I believe will have significant effects on dialogue. We could really use text dumps...

  • Notes on Hermes:
    • Need to maintain friendship with him for "best" ending, which allows skipping the boss fight against him in the final memory. If he's calling you "my friend," you're still on good track.
    • Being late to Heart of Elysium meeting doesn't negatively affect anything, by the looks of it, regardless of dialogue choice.
    • Got detected & killed enemies in Mausoleum, was still flagged as "undetected." What constitutes "going unseen" and "risking retaliation"?
    • Oddly, giving the flame to Adonis doesn't affect him calling you friend. But player "must" kill two Captains during 'Keeper, A Killer' and say "It felt good." (dialogue refers to either fighting alongside or helping out a friend) (according to walkthroughs. I'll dispute this through rigorous testing.)
    • Dialogue references go all the way back to 'Keeper and Kyros', but doesn't seem to affect overall outcome. Keeper and Flame began immediately in latest run, but there was a buffer in the others. Is this related to killing Adonis' men?
  • Notes on Adonis:
    • Killing rebels during Hermes' quests will affect the relationship negatively, but no dialogue changes materialize during 'Dead Kings and Pretty Things' or 'Persephone's Little Birds' as a result of this. It will be strictly in 'The Beacons are Lit' and beyond.
    • Keeping flame for him affects nothing. References Orphnaeus if he was given to the rebel cause. The rest of Dead Kings/Pretty Things is straightforward. Flirt option available even w/o first one.
    • Blacksmith and messenger – Messenger is the true threat, but blacksmith works for Aphrodite, need to kill latter for unique dialogue.
  • Notes on Hekate:
    • She throws you under the bus (chariot?) at the end. Do nothing to help her. Liberate Theron's mind and destroy the water for best outcome, but choice made to Silver Tongue can and will be used against you in Persephone's court of law at the end (you have no right to an attorney, and one will not be provided.)
    • Apparently dialogue choices during 'Popular' affect discovery. Discovery will likely hurt you in Persephone's court of law.
  • Notes on Persephone:
    • Leonidas or Kyros - One must die. And she never upholds her promise to bring back the loved one, so spare Leonidas. How does Kyros' death affect the rebellion? Leonidas is alive to join the fight, but if Kyros is alive, what happens? Google seems to do a bad job of answering this.

Back in vanilla

The Conqueror
Cultist clue on Stentor – contents and acquisition, use in exposing the Cultist King during A Bloody Feast. Also, a couple more responses to fill in on the "Nikolaos intervenes" path.

Maybe do the Roxana stuff again? Apparently she has comments on the stuff with Barnabas' nephew on Thasos?

Lot of stuff missing on Barnabas' page before going to work on it. Check other characters?

Complete but maybe not

He Waits - In one of the closing dialogue permutations with Ardos, there's mention of the player finding their mother. Path is 'Don't find Nikios in the tomb' -> Truthfully telling Ardos he couldn't be found -> 'Never lose hope'. If this quest can be done prior to finding Myrrine, does this change?

Other tasks

  • Clean up random pages, misplaced commas and such.

Deciphering tabs within tabs... within tabs.

Main Option 1 Text

Main Option 2 text