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The Writing's on the Wall was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
The political situation between Naxos and Paros was tenuous at best. Some outspoken individuals took to creating propaganda art against Myrrine's rule, and she had had enough.
Dialogue
[missing dialogue]
Kassandra entered the cave at Routsouna Waterfall and found a crack in the lefthand wall leading to a secret chamber. At the bottom, she found the propagandist, Lichas, practicing his drawings.
Kassandra:There you are. I've been looking for you.
Lichas:Who's "I"?
Kassandra:Phoenix sent me. To find and stop the "artist." You.
Lichas:You're here to kill me.
Kassandra:That's up to you.
Lichas:Please, misthios! Phoenix is a great leader - tell her I said that! I'm just the hand, not the mind.
(If players asked "Why write messages you don't believe?")
Kassandra:Then you're a gutless sheep. You write what you don't believe.
Lichas:I didn't know it would go this far.
(If players chose "Tell me what happened.")
Kassandra:Tell me why you did it.
Lichas:I was commissioned! A contract from soldiers. They have power! You try defying people like that.
Kassandra:I would. I'm not spineless.
Lichas: Misthios, I'm a poor artist! The Archon promised drachmae I've never dreamed of!
Kassandra:And look where it got you.
Lichas:I'll stop now, I promise! Not another word!
Kassandra:If you don't, you'll make an easy kill.
Lichas:No more graffiti. I promise!
Kassandra:You made a mistake. A big one. As long as you own up to it.