Priest (Doreios):My babies! What have you done to my babies?
Priest (Pylenor):Your snakes infested my bathhouse! A sick man is dead because of them.
Priest (Doreios):You! You did this!
Kassandra:Good snakes are dead snakes.
Priest:You'll pay for this! I curse you!
Kassandra:I only did what Pylenor told me to do.
Priest (Pylenor):What? How dare you? I never said kill them!
Priest (Doreios):How could you, Pylenor? You'll pay for this. I curse you both to Hades!
Doreios shuffled away.
Kassandra:Well?
Priest:Well what?
Pylenor laughing at Kassandra
Kassandra:I took care of your snakes. Now you're going to tell me about the Spartan woman and the baby.
Priest:I actually don't know anything. Was before my time. The man who does know is Mydon, but he won't tell you. He won't tell anyone anything!
The priest left the area.
Kassandra:Malakes snakes. At least I got a name. Mydon.
Outcome
Kassandra dealt with the snakes in the bathhouse and got a clue in the form of a name: Mydon.
Trivia
The mission title is a reference to Samuel L. Jackson’s famous line from the film Snakes on a Plane (2006): "Enough is enough! I have had it with these motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane!"
The snakes will eventually respawn in the bathhouse no matter how the player clears out the snakes and even in spite of the priest claiming that "the bathhouse has been snake-free". The original corpse will also persist and cannot be interacted with.