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Kassandra encountered Phoibe who drank Lethe's water and lost her memory. A man with one eye had taken Chara from her. Kassandra decided to get back the toy and restore Phoibe's memory.
Kassandra traveled further and found a small campsite. She found a note on a makeshift pillow.
Kassandra:What's this? A message.
Kassandra read the note.
Child's note
Dear mater and pater: You've never met me, and I've never met you. But it's time to change that! If you find this letter, meet me north of the Barren Pond. I will wait for you there.
Kassandra travelled north of the Barren Pond. With Ikaros' help, she found the child playing on the ground near a house and recognized her at once.
Kassandra finding Phoibe's shade
Kassandra:Phoibe... Phoibe!
Kassandra climbed up the hill and called to the girl.
Kassandra:Phoibe?
Phoibe looked up at her. Kassandra walked closer.
Kassandra:Oh, Phoibe. I never thought I'd see you again.
Phoibe:Are you a goddess?
Kassandra:Phoibe, it's me, Kassandra.
Phoibe:Nice to meet you, Kassandra.
Phoibe spotted Ikaros.
Phoibe:Is that your eagle?
Kassandra nodded her head.
Phoibe:I wish I had an eagle.
Kassandra's mouth hung open in sadness. She picked up Phoibe's hand.
Kassandra:I know you do Phoibe. I know you do.
Phoibe stood up.
Kassandra:What are you doing here?
Phoibe:Playing. How do you know my name?
Kassandra:I could never forget your name. There hasn't been a day I don't think about you.
The shadows belonged to guards of the Cult of Kosmos, who surrounded her.
Phoibe:I can see their masks.
One guard stepped towards her and drew out a knife.
Phoibe:I can feel their knives.
Phoibe snapped out of her reminiscence, her memory restored.
Phoibe:Where were you?
Phoibe began sobbing, and Kassandra's eyes filled with tears.
Kassandra:I'm here now. I'm here.
Phoibe:Everyone just left me.
She dropped Chara into the dirt.
Phoibe:My parents, Markos, Aspasia, even you. What was wrong with me? Wasn't I good enough?
Kassandra:Oh, Phoibe. There's nothing wrong with you. Adults are selfish. Stupid. They don't realize how incredible a girl like you is until you're... gone.
Kassandra:Of course you're good enough. It was my fault, not yours. I heard you call my name. But by the time I found you... it was too late.
Kassandra:Of course you're good enough. Aspasia should have never let you go on your own. What happened is her fault, not yours.
Phoibe:What do you mean?
Kassandra:You still don't remember. Those men with the knives and masks... Phoibe, you didn't survive that night in Athens.
Phoibe:No, that's not possible. I wasn't sick. I was just helping Perikles. Then... Oh.
Kassandra:Why don't you tell me what you remember.
Phoibe:Perikles was dying. Everyone who wasn't sick yet needed to get out of Athens... I thought I was alone. I was always alone. And then... Oh.
If players had reached Level 52 early on and began The Fate of Atlantis before completing the memory "And the Streets Run Red", leaving Phoibe alive before her murder, her shade will still appear, as her death is unavoidable in the main storyline.