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Barnabas Abroad was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra:I'd hardly say friend. Even acquaintance might be pushing it.
Barnabas:Can't you just feel the presence of Zeus and Hera when you stand here?
Kassandra replies sarcastically.
Kassandra:I thought it was the wind.
Barnabas reacts negatively and shouts:
Barnabas:Don't mock the gods.
Kassandra responds sharply.
Kassandra:My life's been tainted by prophecy and the word of the gods. I've yet to see their hand in anything in this life.
Barnabas:You may not see it, but they have steered you to greatness. You will be a hero for the ages!
Kassandra:At what cost?
Kassandra:I'm sorry. I don't want my feelings to cast a shadow on your day.
Barnabas:Don't think of yourself as tortured by the gods, but as molded for greatness by their hands.
Kassandra:I am molded by no one's hands. If the gods know me, they watch in silence.
They turned around from the statue.
Barnabas:Come. Let's leave this place. Fortunately for you, I have enough faith for the both of us!
(If players choose "I'll meet you at the temple." after having visited the Temple of Zeus.)
Kassandra:Have I seen the temple?
Barnabas:Yes. Are you paying attention?
(If players choose "I'll meet you at the tree.")
Kassandra:I'd like to see the Olympic Tree.
They met behind the temple at the Olympic Tree where there is a cheering crowd.
Kassandra:You brought me to see a tree?
Barnabas:Not just any tree. This is the sacred tree from which the winners kotinos are made.
Kassandra:I'd rather have drachmae than a wreath.
Barnabas:A kotinos is no ordinary wreath. The olive branches are harvested by children and taken to the temple of Hera. There, theHellanodikai, or judges, make the wreaths.
Kassandra:I guess they'll be lighter to carry back to Sparta than gold.
Barnabas:At least you see the practicality, if not the wonder, of the Olympic wreaths.
After their tour was over, they went the walkway between the Olympic Tree and Olympic Gymnasium.
Kassandra:Barnabas?
Barnabas:Yes?
Kassandra:Thank you for this. I hope I wasn't too much of a distraction.
Barnabas:No, it was made better by your company.
They briefly hugged.
Barnabas:A flock of harpies couldn't dampen my spirits — we're at the Olympics! You're competing, and I believe you'll win.
Kassandra laughs heartily.
Outcome
Barnabas showed Kassandra around the Sanctuary of Olympia, telling her about the history and meaning of significant locations.