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Dead Kings and Pretty Things was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Adonis:Welcome to the uprising. These ruins were abandoned when Persephone constructed her "paradise." We won't be bothered here.
Kassandra:But there are so few of you.
Adonis:Well, thanks to you I now have a war horse! An invincible war horse, or so I'm told.
Kassandra:I'm not sure how much help one horse is going to be.
{And maybe a response for killing rebels without a disguise in Hermes' quests?}
Adonis:Most of Persephone's army consists of mind-controlled humans. Free their minds and bring them to me—we can use them as troops.
Kassandra:Free their minds?
Adonis:My dear friend Hermes is a master manipulator. And that Staff of yours looks like one of his creations. Try using that. There's an outpost southwest from here, nestled in the Hand of Hades. Warriors were spotted in its palm.
Kassandra took her leave and traveled to the Hand of Hades. She knocked the warriors unconscious and brandished the Staff of Hermes to liberate their captive minds. The warriors left to join the rebellion, and Kassandra returned to Adonis to report her success.
{Might be romance-dependent—if players chose the only Flirt option available thus far, in A Lover and A Fighter}
Adonis:You surprise me. When we first met, I was positive you were sent by Persephone to...
Kassandra:To what?
Adonis:Seduce me, confuse me, anything to make me forget my love. But when I asked you to weaken Persephone's influence, you did. I asked you to bring me warriors, and here they are.
Kassandra:And all I had to do was risk my life for you to trust me.
Adonis:No one in Elysium is who they say. So when a clever warrior shows up to help me escape, you'll have to excuse me if I'm skeptical.
Kassandra:Time to find more warriors.
Adonis:Scouts spotted one nearby—was a Spartan hero in his former life. He's not under Persephone's influence, but keeps mostly to himself. With a champion like him on our side, we can't fail.
Kassandra:How will I know when I find him?
Adonis:From what I'm told, you can't miss him.
Kassandra traveled to the House of the Bloodline in Pheraia's Retreat, which bore a striking resemblance to the home in which she grew up in Sparta. She spotted a Spartan warrior sitting on a nearby bench with his back turned to her. She drew her spear and addressed him.
Kassandra:Ahem.
The warrior turned his face, and she recognized it immediately.
Kassandra:You could have used a lot of people at Thermopylai.
Leonidas:I am glad the spear's in your hands. I will fight with you. You have my word as a Spartan.
They clasped arms.
Kassandra:Thank you, grandfather.
Outcome
Kassandra freed two mind-controlled human soldiers. She then met with Leonidas, her grandfather, and convinced him to fight at the rebels' side by defeating him in battle.