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Cashing In On the Cow was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
After Kassandra had collected all of Leiandros' "Pre-Trial" tokens, she was determined to return and fight the Minotaur to win the Prize of Pephka.
Dialogue
Kassandra made her way to Leiandros in Warrior's Rest to turn in the Pre-Trial Tokens.
Kassandra:I have your malákes Tokens. No more games, no more schemes to rob me of my drachmae -
Kassandra: It's time to slay a Minotaur!
Leiandros:Absolutely, misthios! No problem!
Leiandros:But first!
Leiandros:Perhaps you'd like to buy back your exquisite, finely-crafted Trial Tokens? This offer will expire in -
Kassandra:BY THE GODS!
Leiandros:They, uh make for fantastic gifts!
Kassandra:Not. Another. Drachma.
Leiandros:Oh but champion, surely you want something to help you remember the Pephka Pre-Trials?!
Kassandra lunged at him.
Leiandros:I - sorry. Sorry sorry sorry.
Leiandros:Then all that's left is facing our star attraction himself - THE MINOTAUR! Are you ready to meet your doom?
(Accept - "Bring on the Minotaur.")
Kassandra:If your "Pre-Trials" are anything to go by, yes. Yes I am.
Leiandros:Well, good! GREAT! I WANT you to fight the Minotaur!
Leiandros:You'll find the beast in the depths of the Cave of the Brave on the Dikte Plateau. Two other warriors have just completed their Pre-Trials - you can speak to them for more information.
Leiandros:They'll join you when you're ready to, you know, die horrifically.
Kassandra:You've come all this way - join us.
Leindros chuckled nervously.
Leiandros:No, no, no, no. I have a very important... pottery lesson to attend! So...
Leandros took off.
Trivia
The name of this quest is a play on the marketing term "Cash Cow" meaning a company has a high market share in a slow-growing industry, often resulting in major cashflows with little effort.