Timotheos:This works. We'll be able to give him a proper burial after all.
Kassandra:Every warrior should be buried in their nation's colors.
Timotheos:Yes. That's true. Thank you for your help.
Kassandra:You're welcome.
Timotheos telling Kassandra his request
Timotheos:Now I just need an offering of oil for the ceremony.
Kassandra:I'll see what I can do.
Timotheos:Thank you. It means a lot. I should go dress my father.
Lykinos ran over as Timotheos left.
Lykinos: Misthios! Any news?
Kassandra:I took care of the bandits, Lykinos.
Lykinos:I can breathe easier knowing my pater has been avenged. There's no chance those malákas had any explanation for their heinous actions?
Kassandra:Your father owed the bandit leader Equatos quite a bit of drachmae.
Lykinos:What business could he have had with that scum?
Kassandra remained silent.
Lykinos:What matters is that they've paid for their crimes. Thank you, Kassandra
Kassandra:It was just a random act of violence.
Lykinos:Then I'm glad those monsters are dead. Thank you, Kassandra.
Kassandra:I didn't find out why.
Lykinos:All the same, I'll rest easier knowing they can't hurt anyone else. Thank you, Kassandra.
Kassandra:Now you can focus on mourning.
Lykinos suggesting a wine offering for his father
Lykinos:I should probably let Timotheos know about this. If you're staying for the burial, I'm sure an offering of wine would mean a great deal to my pater.
Kassandra:Timotheos asked me to pick up oil as well. Where can I find the offerings?
Lykinos:He did? I mean... You should be able to find what we need at the docks.