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Birds of a Feather was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Kassandra returns to Xenia and she's happy to see her again.
Xenia: Ah, the mighty misthios. You proved yourself capable before... I could use your talents. One like you is always interested in more drachmae, yes?
(If players choose "I'm always interested in getting paid.")
Kassandra: Always happy to hear the clink of drachmae. Tell me what you want.
(If players choose "Payment is fine, but I'm happy to help you.")
Kassandra: Payment is well and good. But I'm happy to help you. Tell me what you're thinking.
Xenia: I have an appetite for rare treasures. I've heard many veiled rumors and provocative stories, and I want you to recover some of these lost wonders for me.
Kassandra:Tell me where to look, and I'll bring you these treasures.
Kassandra:I don't have the patience to go chasing after children's stories.
(If players return to talk to her.)
XeniaWhat tide sweeps you back to me, Kassandra? Are you up for finding my treasures now?
Xenia: Have you heard of the mighty Ajax?
Kassandra: One of Homer's heroes.
Xenia: Yes! He had a golden eagle feather, a gift from Zeus.
Kassandra: And why do you care about it?
Xenia: It is a rare reminder of a glorious age. And so deserves to be in my grasp. Take these maps and see if you can find it.
(If players choose "Where is the feather?")
Kassandra: Where will I find this golden eagle feather?
Xenia: Different tales place it at different locations. I have maps showing where you might find it.
(If players choose "What is the story of the feather?")
Kassandra: What can you tell me about Ajax's feather?
Xenia: The son of Telamon was said to be a fearless giant. Some say the golden feather that gave him courage was woven into a shield crafted of seven ox hides. The shield is long destroyed, but Zeus's feather remains.
Kassandra: I'll find this feather for you, if it's there to be found.
Kassandra, having acquired the feather, returns to an eager Xenia.
Xenia: You return on the wind. Do you have Ajax's golden feather for me?
Kassandra:Here. One golden eagle feather, per request.
Xenia, astonished.
XeniaWhat a pretty, pretty thing.
Kassandra brusquely says:
Kassandra:Glad you're happy. Now, my pay?
XeniaCalm yourself. Here, for your trouble.
Kassandra:Thanks.
Kassandra:Here, have it. It's lovely, no?
Xenia, amazed.
XeniaYes, it will fit nicely in my collection.
Outcome
Kassandra was given three maps for each of the rumored locations and prepared to set sail.