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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'm just having fun with you. Who wouldn't be impressed?
Barnabas:It is a place of immortal glory — you can be sure Hera and Zeus will be watching your performance closely.
She replied sarcastically.
Kassandra:Oh, no pressure, then.
Barnabas chuckled.
Barnabas:Forget that for the moment, and let's enjoy the sights and see what Olympia has to offer.
They stopped on the other side of the entrance, before a walkway with short stairs in between. They look back to the grand entrance with banners of Elis.
Barnabas:Isn't this magnificent?
Kassandra:It's certainly impressive. Though I'm sad we'll be missing the chariot races.
Barnabas:Oh, what I would have given to see that!
He turned towards her.
Barnabas:We should take in the sights and praise the gods to be here at such a time.
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 replied sarcastically.
Kassandra:I thought it was the wind.
Barnabas reacted worriedly and barked:
Barnabas:Don't mock the gods.
Kassandra responded 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 away from the statue.
Barnabas:Come. Let's leave this place. Fortunately for you, I have enough faith for the both of us!
(If players chose "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.
(If players choose "I'll meet you at the tree." after having visited the Olympic Tree.)
Kassandra:Should we see the Olympic Tree?
Barnabas:Were you sleeping? We've been there.
After their tour was over, they convened in the walkway between the Olympic Tree and the 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.
The two embraced.
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 laughed heartily as they returned to the task at hand.
Outcome
Barnabas showed Kassandra around the Sanctuary of Olympia, telling her about the history and meaning of significant locations.
Gallery
Barnabas at the gates of the Sanctuary
Kassandra and Barnabas visits the Altar of Zeus while a butcher nearby cuts up a cow.
Kassandra and Barnabas inside the Temple of Zeus admiring the Statue of Zeus by Phidias.
Barnabas explains why the Olympic tree isn't just any tree.
Barnabas thanks Kassandra for accompanying him on his tour in Olympia.