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Bully the Bullies was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Paying her respects to her grandfather with her mother Myrrine brought Kassandra to glimpse into the moment in the past king's life as well as meet a new king.
Kassandra was dispatched to find and kill three rogue Krypteia members, to gain favor with the new king.
Dialogue
Kassandra talks to her mother as they both look up at the statue of Leonidas.
Myrrine:Leonidas. He was Sparta's last true hero. We'd all be under the yoke of the Persian Empire if it wasn't for his courage. The same blood courses through your veins.
Kassandra replies angrily.
Kassandra: My blood courses through these veins. Not some man's I've never met.
Myrrine:Leonidas was king, Kassandra.
Kassandra:And yet I grew up in the dirt!
Kassandra:So, our blood is the blood of kings.
Myrrine:You are so much more than a mercenary. You carry the blood of heroes, blood of power. Remember what I told you?
Kassandra:That people would try to take that power for themselves.
Myrrine:And then you promised...
Kassandra:I wouldn't let them.
Myrrine:Hold out your spear.
Kassandra unsheathes it from her back and holds it out with a hand. As Myrrine touches the spear, they both experience Leonidas's memory in the Temple of Apollo at the Sanctuary of Delphi. He was arguing against the members of the Cult of Kosmos, who number by the dozen behind and beside the Pythia.
Leonidas:All of this talk of the Pythia. The Pythia! I do not care what she says.
One of the two cultists in front of the others and beside the Pythia rebukes.
Cultist:Enough! We have grown tired of your insolent tongue! Sparta will not go to war, the Pythia has spoken!
Leonidas:The Pythia says what you tell her to say! She's been your puppet for far too long, the time has come to cut her strings!
The other cultist in front speaks.
Cultist:Oh Leonidas, the days of heroes are over. You think your blood makes you special? If we opened your veins it would spill to the ground and disappear through the cracks. You are no one.
Leonidas quickly points his spear to his head.
Leonidas:You are more than welcome to find out.
The oracle kneels on one knee and lowers his spear.
Pythia:Your fate is sealed, Son of the Lion. Xerxes will unite us. He will bring order to chaos.
Leonidas turns his back to them. The cultist he pointed his spear at warns him.
Cultist:Defy the Pythia, and everyone you love, everything you stand for, will perish.
Leonidas turns his head to glower at him before marching out of the temple. He pushes away the guards at the entrance and immediately orders his commander as they both march away.
Leonidas:Gather the men.
Dienekes:My king?
Leonidas:If Xerxes wants Sparta, he'll have to go through me.
The memory fades, and Kassandra sheathes the spear. Myrrine looks at the statue of Leonidas once more.
Myrrine:Incredible!
Her mother looks back to her.
Myrrine:Now do you understand?
Kassandra:What must I do?
Myrrine:It's time we embrace our destiny — both of us. If we don't stop the Cult before it's too late, then all Leonidas fought and died for was for nothing. Our bloodline has risen to those who would enslave us.
Kassandra:It's time we rise again.
A middle-aged man wearing a golden-leaved crown, a red chiton, and a black and golden chlamys approaches them.
Pausanias:Well, well, well. Mother and daughter united in Sparta at last. And look at you! Goddessess among mortals.
They both bow, though Kassandra only bows with her head.
Myrrine:King Pausanias, we're honored. I was sorry to hear about your Template:Pleistoanax.
Pausanias:Yes. Our fathers would have been proud to see us here today.
Myrrine:You remember Kassandra, my king?
Pausanias:Who could forget? The girl who died to save her brother. Such a tragedy. An innocent child, put to death because of an ancient, merciless law.
Kassandra: Two innocent children were put to their deaths that day.
Myrrine scolds her.
Myrrine:Kassandra, enough!
She quickly apologizes for her.
Myrrine:Apologies my king, she's been away from Sparta for a long time.
Pausanias:You both have.
The king smiles.
Pausanias:This one has fire like her mother.
Myrrine sighs and looks down.
Kassandra:Ancient and merciless? Most Spartans live and die by these laws. But you sound more progressive.
The king quickly retaliates.
Pausanias:And you sound like you've been rubbing elbows with Athenians.
Pausanias:In any case, Sparta was weakened by losing you. Losing you both.
Kassandra and Myrrine glances at each other, then Kassandra returns her look to the king.
Kassandra:We're examples of why these laws must change.
Pausanias:Oh I agree. But King Archidamos? If he could carve Spartan law across the chests of every citizen he would.
Kassandra appears irked.
Kassandra:Spartan laws destroyed my family. Spartan laws had me claw my way through the streets!
She points to her grandfather's statue.
Kassandra:We're here today because he defied those laws.
Pausanias:He did, and he lost his head for it.
Kassandra:I've spent my whole life looking over my shoulder. If Sparta is to be my home again, I'd rather it be a peaceful one.
The king laughs.
Pausanias:Peace at what cost? When Spartans aren't killing, they're training to kill. And when they're not killing Athens, they're declaring war on their own people.
Pausanias:But we're not here to talk about the dead. Are we?
Kassandra:We know Sparta reclaimed our house after what happened to my father in Megaris. We want it back.
Pausanias:Mind your tongue, child. You may not live in Sparta anymore, but I'm still your king.
Myrrine:We graciously request an audience with you and King Archidamos to discuss reinstating our citizenship and reclaiming our home.
Pausanias:Of course! There's nothing I'd want more. Archidamos, however, still hasn't forgiven you for the whole... nose incident.
Mother and daughter glances at each other again.
Kassandra:What can we do to sway him?
Pausanias:There's rumor of a helot rebellion, and the krypteia are stoking the flames. Savagely killing helots, stealing livestock, and leaving corpses to rot in the streets.
Myrrine:The krypteia represents Sparta's ultimate achievement in military training. Their discipline and fearlessness make Sparta's army the most feared in the world.
Pausanias:Once. But the krypteia have become corrupt and bloodthirsty. And training boys to kill unarmed peasants is nothing to be proud of.
Pausanias:Do you want your home back or not?
They both nod.
Pausanias:Good.
Pausanias:Show the helots we no longer support the senseless slaughtering of their people.
(If players choose "Where can I find them?")
Kassandra:And where would I start looking for these krypteia?
Pausanias:One can be found in the fort on Zarax Point. Another was assigned to guard a Spartan leader's house. The third is more elusive. He was last seen in one of the villages west of Helot Hills. He's definitely the loudest of the three.
(If players choose "What else can you tell me about the krypteia?")
Kassandra:My mater spoke of these krypteia. What can you tell me about them?
Pausanias:They are the hidden ones. Handpicked at an early age. Starved and trained in isolation. They must steal and kill to survive. If they succeed at their training, they become the king's guard.
Kassandra steals a glance to her mother.
Kassandra:But why have me kill them?
Pausanias:For years the krypteia kept peace between the helots and Spartans. Troublemakers and threats among the helots were... dealt with. But lately these krypteia have been killing men, women, and children without reason or mercy. Babies ripped from their mothers and fed to the wolves... The krypteia have become a breeding ground for ruthless savages.
If players choose "What can you tell me about King Archidamos?")
Kassandra:Is there anything I should know about King Archidamos?
Pausanias:Traditional. Brutal. Boring. Archidamos values the old ways over the welfare of his people. He sided with the elders that day on Mount Taygetos.
(Leave — "I'll do this for you.")
Kassandra:If killing krypteia will get our home back, I'll do it.
TBA
Outcome
TBA
Trivia
This quest is missable. It is possible to go and meet the kings straightaway; doing this locks out Bully the Bullies as well as One Bad Spartan Spoils the Bunch quests, and grants instead The Legendary Hunt quest.