Kassandra travelled to the Garden of Kymopoleia, approaching the entrance to the chamber.
Kassandra:This looks like the perfect place to hide missing humans. Locked. But I think I know what opens this.
Kassandra took out the two disk fragments and put them together. She then placed the completed disk on a small pedestal on the left, unlocking the gate.
Kassandra:The more complicated the key, the bigger the secret.
Kassandra entered the vault and navigated her way through to a courtyard, which she found to be heavily guarded.
Kassandra:Someone really doesn't want any visitors.
Kassandra arriving at the laboratory
After sneaking through, she arrived at a testing room, where she came upon replicas of the mythical creatures she encountered in Greece, including the Minotaur, the CyclopsBrontes, the Writhing Dread, and the Sphinx.
Kassandra:What... is this?
She then turned around and found a tube containing numerous humanoid creatures.
Kassandra: Maláka!
She then heard a voice talking to her.
Aita:I've been waiting for you, Kassandra. Welcome to the birthplace of legends.
Kassandra:Who said that? Show yourself!
Aita:My name is Aita. I am a scientist. And in many ways these are my children.
Kassandra:You created the minotaur, the cyclops, the writhing dread? They're monsters.
Aita:Are we not all monsters? Imperfect being striving towards our ultimate potential? Is that not why you are here?
Kassandra:I'm here because a little boy's parents are missing, and all signs point to you.
Aita:How very human of you.
Kassandra:I'm here to judge Atlantis. And right now, things are not looking very good.
Aita:Look closer.
Kassandra watched in horror as the humanoid creatures were instantly liquified. She made a sound of disgust and flinched away. She briefly examined the trapped creatures, either recollecting her own experience with them or listening to Aita. First she approached Brontes' jar.
Kassandra:"Grant us the sight..."
Aita:To protect our legacy.
Kassandra moved on to the Writhing Dread's jar.
Kassandra:She nearly turned me to stone! Even now I don't feel safe staring at her.
She continued to the Minotaur's jar.
Kassandra: I still have nightmares from my time in the Labyrinth.
She looked at a misshapen mass left in the Hekatonchires' spawn jar.
Kassandra: Who... or what are you?
She walked to the final jar in the gallery, this one holding a massive shard of adamant.
Aita:A metal of extraordinary properties. Restructures the portion of the human brain responsible for emotions. We've engineered it to remove fear. Enhances your more animal instincts. Why hold a weapon, when you can become one?
Once done, she proceeded further inside, fighting a group of the humanoid creatures along the way. Eventually, she reached another room.
Aita:I am advancing knowledge for the betterment of Atlantis. Poseidon's lack of vision keeps us in darkness. But we are close. So very close.
Kassandra:Humans are not animals to be caged and tortured.
Aita:We created them to serve us. That is their sole purpose.
Kassandra:Atlantis is on the brink of war because of Isu who think like you.
Aita:Which is why we are properly arming ourselves.
Kassandra:The smartest people I've met don't resort to violence.
Aita:Did you not nearly raze Elysium to the ground in the pursuit of knowledge?
Kassandra:Let these people go.
Aita:It's too late for them. Project Olympos has already begun. One human escaped before the transformation was complete and lives were lost. This won't happen again. Surely you understand.
Aita looked at Lyra, who look down.
Kassandra:Lyra. She took her own life after what you did to her.
Aita:So, you've seen the beast she becomes.
Kassandra:I'm getting these people out of here.
Aita:But... don't you want to know what's behind this door?
Kassandra:All right, I'll play. Tell me.
Aita:Why tell you when I could show you? Just know to enter the chamber is to forfeit their lives. You cannot have both.
Kassandra:I won't play your little games. I'm getting these people out of here.
Aita:So, you would choose to let your small-minded morality hinder your progress.
Kassandra:What if I just killed you, set these people free, and broke through your stupid door?
Kassandra throwing her spear
Aita smiled. Kassandra threw her Spear at him. However, the spear simply phased through and dropped to the ground. Aita laughed.
Aita:You can't kill me, Kassandra.
Aita began levitating. Kassandra walked over to her spear and stomped on it to flip it up to her waiting hand.
Aita:I can see you're struggling. What if I told you the greatest achievement in Atlantis is behind that door? And that we owe that achievement to you?
Kassandra:What are you talking about?
Aita:Through there is a path to immortality. For you. For us. Embrace your legacy—forget these miserable humans. Abandon morality, and the answers to all your questions are just beyond that door.
Rhene:Please! Save us or we'll die.
Aita angrily phased through the barrier, threatening Rhene.
Aita:You will be reborn!
He returned to Kassandra.
Aita:Don't you want to know why you're really here? Free the people and this door will remain closed to you forever. Pass through, however, and it will lock behind you—these rats will be mine. What will it be, Dikastes, their lives, or your destiny?
Kassandra:I'm sorry.
Rhene:No! Please!
Damades:Don't leave!
Kassandra went through the door, discovering multiple clones of herself.
Kassandra discovering clones of herself
Kassandra:What? No... impossible.
Aita spoke to Kassandra through voice as she looked through the clones.
Aita:You. It was always you. Human. Isu. Perfection. The Isu blood coursing through your human body makes you the perfect vessel. It has endowed you with their resilience, and our consciousness. More so than any of my creations, you are what Project Olympos was always meant to be. The ultimate weapon. Imagine if we controlled an army of you—the inevitable war between the humans and the Isu would be over in a heartbeat.
Kassandra:Not if I cut down every last one of these things.
Aita:Don't waste your energy. We can always create more.
Kassandra:These "vessels" are empty. Your project has failed. And soon, you will be dead.
Aita:Entertaining to the end.
Kassandra:These experiments have gone too far. Poseidon's going to hear about this.
Kassandra:Fuck your door. I promised a little boy I'd bring his parents home, and that's exactly what I'm going to do.
Kassandra moved towards the barrier while Aita sighed in disappointment.
Aita:Very disappointing. No matter. if there are two things Atlantis has in ample supply, it is adamant and humans.
Kassandra freeing the humans
Kassandra removed a power source on a pedestal near the barrier, deactivating it.
Kassandra:Come on, let's get out of here.
Damades:Thank you, Dikastes.
Rhene:I'll get to see Alkon again.
Kassandra:Hurry!
Damades and Rhene outside the chamber
The human captives escaped the chamber. As Kassandra directed the humans, Juno looked at her alongside Aita, before quickly disappearing through the door. Kassandra then followed the humans outside.
Rhene:How can we ever repay you?
Kassandra:Tell your son if an Isu ever calls him a rat again, Dikastes Kassandra will deal with them personally.
Rhene and Damades left.
Kassandra:Poseidon lied to me. They've been experimenting on humans this whole time.