Red in the Wreckage was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2018 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.[1]
On Keos, Kassandra was told by two civilians about a shipment of miltos which had gone missing.
While in Keos, Kassandra overheard two men talking near the port.
- Civilian 1: Can you fucking believe it?
- Civilian 2: Thought she'd know better by now.
- Civilian 1: Well, you know why. Shame though, all that cargo out there on the ocean...
- Civilian 2: More like under, knowing Gotarzes!
The two men laughed. Intrigued, Kassandra approached the men.
The first man telling Kassandra she heard nothing
- Civilian 1: I mean how hard is it to take a merchant ship and get to Thera and back?!
- Civilian 2: Still, Xenia could've used that miltos. The drachmae would have been helpful in her fight against...
The men noticed Kassandra and shut up.
- Civilian 1: Something we can help you with?
- Kassandra: Yeah, you were talking about a shipment.
- Civilian 2: We weren't saying nothing... Nothing that concerns you, anyway.
- Kassandra: You were, and I want to know more.
- Civilian 1: Yeah, don't really care what you want.
The second man talking to Kassandra
- Kassandra: Apologies, I... I've been at sea, and my curiosity got the better of me.
- Civilian 1: Huh, no worry about manners here. Cause trouble, though, and you'll answer to Xenia.
- Civilian 2: Yeah, we've both been to sea. Boring as fuck, and no one minded their manners on any of the vessels I sailed.
The two men laughed.
- Kassandra: I'd like to find this ship.
- Civilian 2: Well, I'll help you if you can. Then you can bring us a story.
The first man giving information
(If "What was the cargo?" is chosen.)
- Kassandra: What's miltos, anyway?
- Civilian 1: Miltos, the next best thing to gold.
- Civilian 2: Fucking Athenians want it all for themselves, self-important malákas.
(If "Where's the shipment?" is chosen.)
- Kassandra: Do you know where I can find the ship?
- Civilian 1: Could be anywhere, knowing Gotarzes!
- Civilian 2: I heard the plan was to intercept the shipment near Lestris island, due south of Keos.
Kassandra listening to the men
(If "Who's Gotarzes?" is chosen.)
- Kassandra: Who's this captain you keep mentioning?
- Civilian 1: Gotarzes, be thankful you don't know.
- Civilian 2: The Parthenon's got more chance of staying afloat than him!
(Leave – "I know what do.")
Kassandra leaving the pair
- Kassandra: Thank you.
- Civilian 1: If you find that miltos, be sure to come back and share the wealth!
- Kassandra: Of course, my friends!
Kassandra turned and walked away from the laughing men.
Kassandra searching the wreckage
Kassandra returned to the Adrestia and set sail for Lestris.
- Kassandra: If I can find this shipment of miltos... It's easy money.
On arriving at Lestris, she found the shipwreck in the nearby Wailing Cavern.
- Kassandra: There's a shipwreck, and there's the miltos.
Kassandra dove underwater and recovered the miltos from the chests beneath the waves.
- Kassandra: Sounds like a tale for another day. I'll be seeing you.
- Civilian 2: Not if we see you first!
- Civilian 1: Ha, good one!
Kassandra tiredly pinched her nose at their simple humor. She left, only to change her mind and return later.
- Civilian 2: You again. Thought you'd be sick of ports, or are you looking for work?
- Kassandra: Just wanted to ask about that shipment.
- Civilian 2: Oh yeah?
(Return to previous dialogue choice.)
- Kassandra: You'd better tell me about that miltos shipment.
- Civilian 1: Don't have to tell you shit.
- Civilian 2: Don't even try it. We're under Xenia's protection here, like everyone else.
- Civilian 1: Go on, get out of here.
Kassandra left, only to change her mind and return later to try talking to them again.
- Civilian 2: Told you, nothing more to say.
- Civilian 1: You want that shipment? Lot of water between here and Thera, better get to it.
Kassandra returned to the Adrestia.
- Kassandra: If it's worth money, I'll find it. They said the ship was on its way to Thera.
- Kassandra: I'm always open to a good tale, especially if it ends in misfortune.
- Civilian 1: Ha, the ones with Gotarzes always do. He's the worst captain on Keos!
- Kassandra: I'd like to find this ship.
- Civilian 2: Well, I'll help you if you can. Then you can bring us a story.
(If "What was the cargo?" is chosen.)
- Kassandra: What's miltos, anyway?
- Civilian 1: Miltos, the next best thing to gold.
- Civilian 2: Fucking Athenians want it all for themselves, self-important malákas.
(If "Where's the shipment?" is chosen.)
- Kassandra: Do you know where I can find the ship?
- Civilian 1: Could be anywhere, knowing Gotarzes!
- Civilian 2: I heard the plan was to intercept the shipment near Lestris island, due south of Keos.
(If "Who's Gotarzes?" is chosen.)
- Kassandra: Who's this captain you keep mentioning?
- Civilian 1: Gotarzes, be thankful you don't know.
- Civilian 2: The Parthenon's got more chance of staying afloat than him!
(Leave – "I know what do.")
- Kassandra: Thank you.
- Civilian 1: If you find that miltos, be sure to come back and share the wealth!
- Kassandra: Of course, my friends!
Kassandra turned and walked away from the laughing men.
Kassandra returned to the Adrestia and set sail for Lestris.
- Kassandra: If I can find this shipment of miltos... It's easy money.
On arriving at Lestris, she found the shipwreck in the nearby Wailing Cavern.
- Kassandra: There's a shipwreck, and there's the miltos.
Kassandra dove underwater and recovered the miltos from the chests beneath the waves.
- Kassandra: Sounds like a tale for another day. I'll be seeing you.
- Civilian 2: Not if we see you first!
- Civilian 1: Ha, good one!
Kassandra tiredly pinched her nose at their simple humor. She left, only to change her mind and return later.
- Civilian 2: You again. Thought you'd be sick of ports, or are you looking for work?
- Kassandra: Just wanted to ask about that shipment.
- Civilian 2: Oh yeah?
(Return to previous dialogue choice.)
Kassandra found and recovered the miltos shipment.
Scanning the pair with Ikaros reveals the labels of the bigger civilian as "Brute" and his partner as "Wharf Rat".
The Brute incorrectly uses the singular malákas when referring to a group of Athenians instead the plural conjugation of malákes.
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey memories
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