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Doing Time was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2018 through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.

Description[edit | edit source]

Kassandra was captured by the Cult of Kosmos after her confrontation with Deimos at the Battle of Pylos.[1]

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

After the Battle of Pylos, Kassandra was captured and woke up in a prison cell in Athens. She sat up and saw Deimos watching her beyond the bars.

  • Deimos: You're cold-blooded. I would've done the same—at Pylos. Of course, that's not the first time you cast me away to die.

She approached him.

  • Kassandra: So that's what they told you.
  • Deimos: It's what I know.

  • Deimos: I don't know what you were thinking back there.
She approached him.
  • Kassandra: What, trying to save you?
  • Deimos: That's not what that was. I told you to stay out of my way—yet here you are.

  • Kassandra: So, what? I'm a prisoner until I'm killed?
  • Deimos: That's the plan. Or I could come in there and end you anytime I please. But before that. Tell me what you know.
  • Kassandra: I thought your Cultists told you everything. Sounds like you're on their side, but they're not on yours.
  • Deimos: You think I'm just a puppet? Then prove it to me. Tell me why I'm on the wrong side. Convince me—I dare you.
  • Kassandra: What do you want to know?
  • Deimos: Everything you claim to be true. But after this, I kill you. Why was I abandoned that night on the mountain?

  • Kassandra: It was the Pythia's prophecy. The Spartan ephors said there was no other choice.
  • Deimos: A prophecy?
  • Kassandra: You and I both know who feeds the Pythia her words.
  • Deimos: ...I do. A baby with a fate so terrible it was thrown off a cliff. What kind of prophecy would lead to that?

  • Kassandra: The Pythia said you were going to bring Sparta to greatness... or to its downfall. Waiting for the outcome was too big a risk.
  • Deimos: A risk.
  • Kassandra: I heard you're unpredictable.
  • Deimos: I call it being decisive. You weren't decisive that night. You—"my family"—let me go.
  • Kassandra: "Let you go"? You have no idea what happened on that mountain.
  • Deimos: Then tell me.

  • Kassandra: No one told you that I tried to save you? I ran to catch you. I killed an elder. That ended my life, too.
  • Deimos: Always trying to play the "hero". It wasn't enough then, and it wasn't enough now.
  • Kassandra: I did everything I could. And I'm doing the same today.
  • Deimos: It's too late. There's nothing you could say to make me feel like family.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: Mater went after you.
  • Deimos: What do you mean, "after me?"
  • Kassandra: She went down the mountain to find you. She had to find you.
  • Deimos: And what did she find there?

  • Kassandra: She brought you to a priest to be healed, but he told her you died.
  • Deimos: I wasn't her only child. Not everything was lost.
  • Kassandra: No, all was lost. Everything we ever knew.
  • Deimos: What do you know? You know nothing of what I've had to do.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: She found the truth. The Cult wanted you so badly they'd do anything to have you.
  • Deimos: As if that's a bad thing.
  • Kassandra: They've warped your mind.
  • Deimos: You said it yourself. They wanted me badly. Why do you think that is?

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
    And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: After that, we weren't Spartan anymore. We were banished by the ephors and targeted by the Cult. And they got one of us.
  • Deimos: If they have me, they don't need the rest of you.

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: Pater made the final decision. He was bound to Sparta.
  • Deimos: Dutiful as ever.
  • Kassandra: And he chose that over his family. He was wrong.
  • Deimos: Of course he was wrong. A father? It's laughable.
  • Kassandra: If he hadn't, we would've all been disgraced.
  • Deimos: And that's worse than where we found ourselves? Pathetic. A 'family'. Am I supposed to sympathize with you?

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: The Cult took you for themselves to mold you into something they could use.
  • Deimos:: I made myself.
  • Kassandra: Into what? This is what you wanted to be?
  • Deimos: I am a god. The Cult worships me.

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: The Pythia said you wouldn't survive. You wouldn't be a good Spartan.
  • Deimos: Is that what she said?
  • Kassandra: She wasn't wrong. There's not an honorable bone in your body.
  • Deimos: Maláka! And your bones are made of gold? They threw off the wrong child—I'm glad to be nothing like you.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: "Abandon you?" Is that what you call it?
  • Deimos: There's no other name for what you did to me. I was left to die.
  • Kassandra: We tried to save you.
  • Deimos: They decreed my fate, and you accepted it.

  • Kassandra: No one told you that I tried to save you? I ran to catch you. I killed an elder. That ended my life, too.
  • Deimos: Always trying to play the "hero". It wasn't enough then, and it wasn't enough now.
  • Kassandra: I did everything I could. And I'm doing the same today.
  • Deimos: It's too late. There's nothing you could say to make me feel like family.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: Mater went after you.
  • Deimos: What do you mean, "after me?"
  • Kassandra: She went down the mountain to find you. She had to find you.
  • Deimos: And what did she find there?

  • Kassandra: She brought you to a priest to be healed, but he told her you died.
  • Deimos: I wasn't her only child. Not everything was lost.
  • Kassandra: No, all was lost. Everything we ever knew.
  • Deimos: What do you know? You know nothing of what I've had to do.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: She found the truth. The Cult wanted you so badly they'd do anything to have you.
  • Deimos: As if that's a bad thing.
  • Kassandra: They've warped your mind.
  • Deimos: You said it yourself. They wanted me badly. Why do you think that is?

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: After that, we weren't Spartan anymore. We were banished by the ephors and targeted by the Cult. And they got one of us.
  • Deimos: If they have me, they don't need the rest of you.

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: Pater made the final decision. He was bound to Sparta.
  • Deimos: Dutiful as ever.
  • Kassandra: And he chose that over his family. He was wrong
  • Deimos: Of course he was wrong. A father? It's laughable.
  • Kassandra: If he hadn't, we would've all been disgraced.
  • Deimos: And that's worse than where we found ourselves? Pathetic. A 'family'. Am I supposed to sympathize with you?

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: Ask the people who want me dead. Who treat you like a fucking god.
  • Deimos: You dare insult the ones who didn't leave me to die?
  • Kassandra: They were the ones who sent you over that cliff.
  • Deimos: I gave them victory. They would throw away their champion? Maláka.

  • Kassandra: They use you as their weapon. But as soon as you lose your edge, you're out.
  • Deimos: Either way, where the others saw a weakling, the Cult saw something different.

  • Kassandra: The Pythia said you were going to bring Sparta to greatness... or to its downfall. Waiting for the outcome was too big a risk.
  • Deimos: A risk.
  • Kassandra: I heard you're unpredictable.
  • Deimos: I call it being decisive. You weren't decisive that night. You—"my family"—let me go.
  • Kassandra: "Let you go"? You have no idea what happened on that mountain.
  • Deimos: Then tell me.

  • Kassandra: No one told you that I tried to save you? I ran to catch you. I killed an elder. That ended my life, too.
  • Deimos: Always trying to play the "hero". It wasn't enough then, and it wasn't enough now.
  • Kassandra: I did everything I could. And I'm doing the same today.
  • Deimos: It's too late. There's nothing you could say to make me feel like family.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: Mater went after you.
  • Deimos: What do you mean, "after me?"
  • Kassandra: She went down the mountain to find you. She had to find you.
  • Deimos: And what did she find there?

  • Kassandra: She brought you to a priest to be healed, but he told her you died.
  • Deimos: I wasn't her only child. Not everything was lost.
  • Kassandra: No, all was lost. Everything we ever knew.
  • Deimos: What do you know? You know nothing of what I've had to do.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: She found the truth. The Cult wanted you so badly they'd do anything to have you.
  • Deimos: As if that's a bad thing.
  • Kassandra: They've warped your mind.
  • Deimos: You said it yourself. They wanted me badly. Why do you think that is?

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: After that, we weren't Spartan anymore. We were banished by the ephors and targeted by the Cult. And they got one of us.
  • Deimos: If they have me, they don't need the rest of you.

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: Pater made the final decision. He was bound to Sparta.
  • Deimos: Dutiful as ever.
  • Kassandra: And he chose that over his family. He was wrong
  • Deimos: Of course he was wrong. A father? It's laughable.
  • Kassandra: If he hadn't, we would've all been disgraced.
  • Deimos: And that's worse than where we found ourselves? Pathetic. A 'family'. Am I supposed to sympathize with you?

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: The Cult took you for themselves to mold you into something they could use.
  • Deimos:: I made myself.
  • Kassandra: Into what? This is what you wanted to be?
  • Deimos: I am a god. The Cult worships me.

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: The Pythia said you wouldn't survive. You wouldn't be a good Spartan.
  • Deimos: Is that what she said?
  • Kassandra: She wasn't wrong. There's not an honorable bone in your body.
  • Deimos: Maláka! And your bones are made of gold? They threw off the wrong child—I'm glad to be nothing like you.

  • Kassandra: Listen. After you and the elder fell, they threw me off Mount Taygetos, too. Pater... let me go. It was his "duty."
  • Deimos: You were abandoned, too.
  • Kassandra: Yes.
  • Deimos: But we both survived. Against their wishes.
  • Kassandra: We did. We're alive.
  • Deimos: Maybe it serves them right.

  • Kassandra: They've kept secrets from both of us.
  • Deimos: Right. Though you claim to know much more than me.
  • Kassandra: It's Nikolaos. He isn't our real father. It was another man—a man like us.
  • Deimos: How many more secrets am I supposed to take? When will I get the truth?
  • Kassandra: Gods are cruel.

  • Kassandra: If the Cult had their way, they'd be using both of us.
  • Deimos: Is that so?
  • Kassandra: They probably won't even kill me. They'll just enslave me like they did you.
  • Deimos: No, they will kill you. Use me? They need me.
  • Kassandra: They know their strength is in numbers. If I bowed to them like you, they'd have the Greek world at their feet.
  • Deimos: I don't bow to them. They bow to me!

  • Kassandra: You're being used. You wouldn't be here with me if you thought they were telling you the whole truth.
  • Deimos: Here's the truth. If all they wanted was a soldier, there are thousands. They want me, and only me.

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

  • Kassandra: They know the power of Athens. Look around you—they were scared.
  • Deimos: Athens is crumbling. Kleon has the power now.
  • Kassandra: Until they kill every enemy—until they kill me—they don't have Athens.
  • Deimos: But they will claim it.

  • Kassandra: They want control. Over everything. The people. Athens... they won't stop.
  • Deimos: No, they won't stop. I won't let them.
  • Deimos: And they won't control me. I'm winning this war for them.
  • Kassandra: At what cost?
  • Deimos: Whatever it takes.

  • Kassandra: They want our family gone—all of us. Not one of us left.
  • Deimos: Then explain why I'm still here.
  • Kassandra: They got to you young. They built you to their benefit.
  • Deimos: And they built a machine.
  • Kassandra: They don't care what happens to us.

  • Kassandra: Wake up, Alexios! The moment you fall, they'll find someone else. Someone more controllable. Why do you think they want me, too?
  • Deimos: You think they want you? If the Cult wanted you, they would have saved you. If Myrrine wanted you, she'd be here. Accept it. No one wants you.
  • Kassandra: One day, you'll realize their future doesn't include people like us.
  • Deimos: Then I wasn't meant to belong anywhere.

Kleon interrupting Deimos.

Their conversation was cut short by the arrival of Kleon. Deimos turned away from him.

  • Kleon: Deimos. We've been searching for you. And you're here. In the gutter. I heard shouting.
  • Deimos: It's nothing.
  • Kleon: Leave. Now. This was not your action to take, boy.

(Depending on all previous choices Kassandra made with Deimos up until this point, Deimos either listens to or defies Kleon.[2])

  • Deimos: Do whatever you want with her.
  • Kleon: I intend to. Now go.

Deimos left the prison without another word.

  • Deimos: I am not your puppet!
Deimos shoved his finger in Kleon's face and menacingly inched him back towards the wall.
  • Deimos: And you are not my master.
Kleon was surprised at Deimos' behavior, but put up his arms and apologized anyway.
  • Kleon: Of course, champion. An indiscretion I won't repeat.
Deimos hissed at Kleon as he left the prison.

Regardless, Kleon approached Kassandra to patronize her predicament as Deimos walked away.

  • Kleon: Keep in mind you put yourself in the cell.
  • Kassandra: I don't recall doing that.
  • Kleon: You have to understand—this is all for Athens, Kassandra. Perikles would've impoverished the entire city. The people were living in squalor!
  • Kassandra: So you had him murdered.
  • Kleon: You can't find the perfect yolk without breaking some of the quail's eggs. he wasn't right for us.

  • Kassandra: Killing your adversaries proves what kind of leader you are.
  • Kleon: Oh, I'm just getting started. If only you'd be around to watch.

  • Kassandra: Then you'll do things differently than Perikles.
  • Kleon: Friends flank my every side. The people trust in me. They know my every decree and law will be to their benefit. And they will delight in what I have planned.

  • Kassandra: Come into the cell. You're here to kill me, aren't you? Let's see what happens.
Kleon's men about to fight Kassandra.

Kleon signaled for the guards to come to him.

  • Kleon: Fortunately for me, there are other fires I need to extinguish. I've heard word of revolt.
  • Kassandra: Already? That was fast.
  • Kleon: I have a plan—they can't revolt if they're dead.

The guards entered the cell and surrounded Kassandra.

  • Kassandra: I don't know how you can take on a band of rebels if you refuse to fight this one.
  • Kleon: The act itself is out of my hands—the vote has been cast! What did I tell you? The people have given me their blessing. I use their power.
  • Kassandra: That's not democracy.

(Choice all the way back in Welcome to Athens)

  • Kleon: The people have chosen their destiny, Kassandra—they've chosen me.

(Other choice)

  • Kleon: I thought politics was a game to you, remember? It is. And I play to win.
  • Kassandra: Fuck you, Kleon.

Kleon laughed.

  • Kleon: I'm not alone in this! The people of Athens have spoken without me lifting a finger. That is how you treat rebellion.
  • Kassandra: They don't know what they're agreeing to.

(If Kleon's quests were completed)

  • Kleon: You helped me in Athens—even willingly. If only you were more like your brother now.
  • Kassandra: A pity.
  • Kleon: The Cult wins, Kassandra. Now, I have to see about the boat heading to Mytilene. Its people are in for a rude awakening.

Kleon left, whistling for the guards to kill Kassandra. However, Kassandra bested them. She had time to take in a deep breath, doubled over from the exertion of the bout, before she heard a scream, and prepared for a fight anew.

Instead of soldiers, Barnabas and Sokrates charged into the cell, wielding a shovel and a cultivator, respectively.

  • Barnabas: By the power of the gods—halt!

They noticed the guards were already defeated and dropped the tools.

  • Barnabas: ...Aw.

Kassandra smiled at their bold entrance.

  • Kassandra: Good timing.
  • Sokrates: Interesting. Death may be the greatest of human blessings, after all.
Barnabas and Sokrates realizing Kassandra had the situation under control.

The three of them took a moment to collect themselves.

  • Kassandra: At least you tried.
  • Barnabas: Surely it's the thought that counts! Thank the gods you're alive, Kassandra.
  • Sokrates: If those guards aren't the last, I say we need to leave, and do so quickly.
  • Kassandra: Wait—we need to talk about Kleon.
  • Barnabas: Sokrates is onto that maláka. We know what he's doing.
  • Sokrates: Be brief! Her equipment, Barnabas.

Barnabas handed over Kassandra's equipment, allowing her to change. They left the cell.

  • Sokrates: Come, Barnabas! Kassandra, meet us at Perikles' Residence. There, we'll discuss all we know.

Barnabas and Sokrates left the prison, with Kassandra re-equipped and once again able to fend for herself without issue.

Outcome[edit | edit source]

Though captured by the Cult of Kosmos and imprisoned, Kassandra managed to escape with the help of Barnabas and Sokrates after talking with Deimos, and learning of Kleon being a member of the Cult.

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The choices made in this dialogue play an critical role on the final outcome in the memories "Where It All Began" and "Dinner in Sparta". Ensuring that Deimos can be redeemed in "Where It All Began" depends on a particular combination of dialogue choices and actions taken with Deimos in all prior interactions, and these must necessarily be non-hostile. Deimos' reaction to Kleon in this memory, whether compliant or indignant, is the game's indicator as to whether the player has successfully opened the pathway to saving him. If he momentarily defies Kleon in this scene, it means that the player is in the clear to redeem him. If he remains obedient, it means that the player has no more hope of saving him and getting the perfect ending.[2]

Kleon is automatically unveiled as the Sage of the Delian League branch of the Cult of Kosmos at the conclusion of this quest. Any outstanding Cultist clues from the other members of the branch can still be read in his sub-menu by saving and reloading the game upon collecting them. However, their "(?)" statements are no longer readable ("The Sage is a demagogue," "The Sage is involved in Athenian politics," etc.) due to Kleon being unveiled.

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References[edit | edit source]

Assassin's Creed: Odyssey memories
Odyssey
Prologue
Battle of Thermopylae
Episode 1
Another Day, Another Drachmae
So It Begins - Debt Collector
A Debt to Pay
(A Fight with Talos) An Eye for an Eye - Fancy Guests - Penelope's Shroud - The Big Break
Episode 2
The Wolf Hunt
Learning the Ropes - Equal Employment Opportunity Program - A Journey into War - The Athenian Leader - (The Missing Map - Portion Control - Hunting Hyrkanos - Crumble and Burn - One Man Army - The Athenian Treasure Trove) - The Final Push - The Wolf of Sparta
Episode 3
The Wolf and Snake
Onwards to Phokis - The Wolf's Fate
Of Visions and Visionaries
Consulting a Ghost - The Truth Will Out
Beware the Snakes
Snake in the Grass - The Serpent's Lair
Episode 4
An Old Enemy and a New Ally
Memories Awoken (Hull, Yeah! - Upgrade the Spear)
The Road to the Symposium
Welcome to Athens - A Venomous Encounter - Escape from Athens - Ostracized - Perikles's Symposium (Drink Up - Oil and Love)
Episode 5
A Perscription for Discovery
First Do No Harm - The Priests of Asklepios (Enough is Enough - Written in Stone - A Heart for a Head) - Speak No Evil - The Doctor Will See You Now - A Herald of Murder - Ashes to Ashes
Land of the Lawless
To Find a Girl - To Help a Girl - Follow That Boat - Port of Lawlessness - Monger Down
Pirate Hospitality
Island of Misfortune (Red in the Wreckage - Lost and Found - Recruitment Drive - We're Not Thieves - We're Treasure Hunters - A Chest Full of Drachmae)
Episode 6
Rising from the Ashes
Abandoned By the Gods (A Growing Sickness) - And the Streets Run Red - Athens's Last Hope
Episode 7
The Reunion
A Mother's Prayers - Catching Up
Paradise Lost
Death and Disorder - Quarry Quandary - Going Down - The Paros Blockade - Unified Front
Home is Where my Mother is
Home Sweet Home (Bully the Bullies - One Bad Spartan Spoils the Bunch) - Kings of Sparta
Olympics
Delivering a Champion - The Contender (Barnabas Abroad) - The Long Game - Pankration
The Cult and the Archon
To Kill or Not to Kill - Judge, Jury, Executioner (White Lies and Blackmail - Gluten Free - Breaking Bread - Fourth-Degree Burns)
Paint it Red
The Conqueror - The Fall of Deianeira (Sibling Revenge)- The Last Fight of Aristaios - The End of Drakon (Brewing Love - The Stolen Steed) - The Last Hunt of Nesaia
The Cultist King
A Bloody Feast - The Battle of Pylos
Episode 8
Uprising
Doing Time - The Resistance
Public Opinion
An Actor's Life for Me - A-Musing Tale - Unearthing the Truth - The Knights
Battle of Amphipolis
We Will Rise
Episode 9
Homecoming
Where It All Began - Dinner in Sparta
Epilogue
We Remember
Hunt the Cult of Kosmos
From the Shadows
The Delian League - The Eyes of Kosmos - The Gods of the Aegean Sea - The Heroes of the Cult - The Peloponnesian League - The Silver Vein - The Worshippers of the Bloodline - A Fresh Start
Between Two Worlds
A Family's Legacy - The Gates of Atlantis - Ancient Revelations - Atlantis Destroyed
A Place of Twists and Turns
Myths and Minotaurs - Of Minotaurs and Men (Blood in the Water - Full Circle - Recollections) - Seeking Answers - He Waits
The Last Riddle
Lore of the Sphinx - Awaken the Myth
Tunnel Vision
A God Among Men - Left to Dye - Stairway to Olympos
Shadows of Serpents
Romancing the Stone Garden - Love's Long Shadow - A Slithery Plea (Hard to Artemis - Heavy is the Spear - Keys to Happiness?) - Writhing Dead
World Side Quests
Abantis Islands
Once a Slave
Argolis
Death Comes For Us All
Greece
Athena, Ares, Me - Besieging Bandits - Cave Crusader - Chain of Possession - Fortress Fallout - Lacerated Leaders - Property - Stealing From the Poor - Thieving from Athenians - Zealot's Cache
Kephallonia Islands
Lumbering Along - In the Footsteps of Gods - Hungry Gods - Shark the Vagrant - Mercenary Work - A Small Odyssey - A Ship Came Sailing
Korinthia
Escort Service
Kythera Island
Idiot Hunt - Purple Pain - Takes Drachmae to Make Drachmae
Lakonia
A Legendary Hunt - Training Days - Brothers in Arms - Not My Mother's Daughter - A Treasury of Legends - Sacred Favors - A Godless Blight - End of the Day
Lokris
Family Values - Confiscated
Messara
Catch and Release - The Lost Arkalochori Axe - Flowers for the Dead - Gortyn Out of Hand - Fang for Your Buck - Revenge Served Cold - It's Complicated - Bare It All - Civil Unrest - Say That Again!
Naxos Island
The Writing's on the Wall
Pephka
The Grand Minotour - Bravely Ran Away
Petrified Islands
Chip on Your Shoulder - Hostage Situation - Caged and Enraged - Clothes Make the Daughter - The Elixir - Revenge of the Wolf - Shroud of the Bear - Son of a Fisherman - Waiting for Galarnos - Qamra, Medicine Woman
Phokis
Crewless - Photios's Pre-Tirement - Age is Just a Number
Pirate Islands
Making Friends - Heart of Stone
Silver Islands
Trouble in Paradise - Call to Arms - Hades, Meet Podarkes - "M" for Murder - Grin and Bear It - A Night to Remember
Southern Sporades
Dead or Alive - The Con of Cons
Character Side Quests
Agapios
Death and Taxes - Freedom Isn't Free (Dagger to the Heart - Wasn't Born the Kingfisher - Blood and Water - The Taxman Cometh) - Sharp Tongue - The Kingfisher and the Robin
Alkibiades
Handle with Care - Designated Rider - Rock Hard - Across the Border - Happily Ever After?
Barnabas
A Pirate's Life
Daughters of Artemis
The Daughters of Artemis - The Goddesses' Hunt - (Kallisto the Bear - The Erymanthian Boar - The Hind of Keryneia - The Kretan Bull - The Krokottas Hyena - The Lykaon Wolf - The Nemean Lion) - Artemis's Request
Demosthenes
Creating Opportunity - The Wise Warrior - In the Midst of Chaos - Swift as Wind - Last Request - The Final Battle
Drakios
Call to Arms - The Great Contender - Legend No More
Eppie
A Life's Dedication - Language of the Ancients - Chasing Phantoms - Origins of a Ritual - The Tribute - Keep the Faith
Eritha
I, Diona - Place in the Kosmos (All Bonds Will Break - Atoll Order - Pick Your Poison - The Handmaiden's Story) - In a Rush - By the Fates
Heitor
A Friend in Need... - Heitor's Gonna Hate
Hippokrates
The Hunting Party - Let My Patients Go - Inheritance Insurance - Too Much of a Good Thing
Kleon
For the People - He Who Stops - The Liberator
Kyra
Kyra with a Cause - Bleeding Hearts and Stolen Money - Goddess of the Hunt
Leiandros
Minotour De Force - The Pre-Trial of Accuracy - The Pre-Trial of Endurance - The Pre-Trial of Strength - Cashing In On the Cow - What Lies Below the Surface - No More Bull
Lykaon
Helping a Healer - Sins of the Past - The Unkindest Cut
Lysander
Ambition - Only Fools Want War - Rise Through the Ranks - The Cost of War - Know Your Enemy - Nemesis
Markos
A Business Opportunity - Old Friends, Old Problems - Farm in Flames - Markos's Fate
Mikkos
Tough Love - Have You Seen My Mikkos? (Doctor's Pet - Indulging Just a Little - School of Hard Knocks) Retribution
Odessa
A Family Ordeal - The True Story
The Olympics
Throwing the Bet - Gutter Runner - The Drachmae of Romance - Kallipateira
Phidias
The Message, the Stick, and the Artist - Art Leading Life - (The Kytheran Statue - The Samian Statue - The Thasian Statue) - Pieces of the Puzzle - Journey's End
Phoibe
The Blood Fever
Roxana
Sparring with Roxana - Archery Practice - Foot Race
Skoura
They Just Want Cruelty - Heroes of the Arena
Sokrates
Citizenship Test - Witness Him - Free Speech - On a High Horse - A Life's Worth - The Sokratic Method
Thaletas
The Thaletas Way - Paint the Sand Red - Hearts of War
Xenia
Birds of a Feather (Rumored Feather Location) - Sacred Vows (Rumored Bracelet Location) - She Who Controls the Seas (Rumored Conch Shell Location) - Throw the Dice (Pan's Flute - Apollo's Lyre) - Priceless Treasure
Tombs and Ancient Stelae
Tomb of Alkathous - Tomb of the First Pythia - Artemision Tomb - Mycenaean Tomb of Ajax - Tomb of Eteokles - Pheidon's Tomb - Agamemnon's Tomb - Giant Heroes Burial Ground - Alkaios Tomb - Tomb of Brizo - Tomb of Polybotes - Tomb of the Forgotten Hero - Tomb of the Daughter of Atlas - Waterfall of Styx - Tomb of the First Champion - Destroyed House of Oinomaos - Tomb of Orion - Tomb of Eurypylos - Parmenon Tomb - Abandoned Tomb - Tomb of Orpheus - Stony Sepulchre
Impact Side Quests
Another Wolf Another Day - Begging for Revenge - Competing Admirers - Dare to Desert - Effects of the Dead - Falling on Deaf Ears - Fight Fire with Fire - Grieving Widow To Be - Honey Eyes - Infantile Revenge - Left for Dead - Merciful Gods - Positive Change - The Real Killer - Rightfully Mine - Rival Lovers - Sent by Brasidas - There Goes the Neighborhood - Trouble Follows - Wasted Devotion
Timed Side Quests
A Midsummer Nightmare - Always Vengeance - Ares Isn't Known for Forgiveness - Art of War - A Stolen Offering - Bad Romance - The Beggar's Fate - The Branded Runaway - Broken Promises - Catch Her in the Barley - Change Can Be Taxing - The Charlatan's Amulet - The Child Lives - The Con Woman at the Fountain - Cultibility - Curses and Cures - Dances with Witches - The Decorated Dagger - Dirty Deals - Disappearing Act - Discretion and Accessibility - Every Time You Speak I Just Die - False Idols - Family Trinkets - Feed The Abyss - Feverish Deserters - A Foolish Errand - From the Heart - A Full Bladder - Goats and Ghosts - Goddess of the Hunt - The Gods Have Plenty - The Gods Need No Gold - Have Your Cake - Hungry Soldiers - The Hunter Remains - I Heard She's Bad Live - I Need a Hero - Injured on the Job - Keep On Deserting - Knife in the Dark - Love Letter Blood Letter - Lying On Your Resume - The Marauders' Lesson - Memorial Murder - Miners' Strike - Mistaken Identity - Morality Issues - More Drachmae More Problems - No Time for Scouts - Not Just Decoration - Olive Wreath - Pilfered Hecatomb - Plagues, Sharks, and Other Good Times - Precious Bridle - Precious Jewels - Protected in Death - Rage of a Spartan - Recovered Relic - The Rent Is Too Cursed High - Thought and Deed - Save the Forest - Shop Talk - Spoiled Meats - Spy Hunt - Spy vs. Friend - Tainted Sacrifice - Thieves Bandits Bastards - To Die For - Travel Restriction - Tummy Troubles - Under Geared - Wipe Them Out - Witchy Wolfen
Message Board Quests
Bounties
Bounty on an Athenian Leader - Bounty on an Athenian Ship - Bounty on Athenian Ships - Bounty on an Athenian Soldier - Bounty on Athenian Soldiers - Bounty on a Bandit - Bounty on Bandits - Bounty on a Daughter of Artemis - Bounty on a Follower of Ares - Bounty on a Mercenary - Bounty on a Merchant Ship - Bounty on Merchant Ships - Bounty on a Politician - Bounty on a Spartan Leader - Bounty on a Spartan Ship - Bounty on a Spartan Soldier - Bounty on Spartan Soldiers - The Bright One - The Lightning Bringer
Contracts
Ares and the Savages - Arrows of Destruction - Ashes to Ashes - The Athenian Weapon - Athens's Fury - The Bandits of Misfortune - Battlefield Victories - Beating the Hammer - The Belladonna Kiss - Better on Foot, but Dangerous on the Sea - The Big Game - Blades of Justice - Bleeding Blue - Blood Money - Blood Muscles - Blood, Sweat, and Tears - Bloody Beasts - The Bloody Land - Blue Tears on the Sea - Brutal Force - Burn the Black Flag - Burn Their Future - Burned Hopes - Burned Men and Broken Skulls - Burning Booty - The Call of Death - The Call of Democracy - The Call of Nature - Cannibal Annihilation - Champions of Athena - Charged Vengeance - Chests of Glory - Children of Athens - Clear the Land for Athens - Cursed Gold - Cursed Lands - Dangerous Courage - Dangerous Fangs - Daughters of Death - Dead Archers, Healthy Sparta - Dead Scouts for Healthy Sparta - Deadly Precision - Depleting Forces - Depleting Spartan Forces - Destroy the Supplies - Destroying Feasts - Dining in Hell - Dying Sea - Fear of Arrows - The Fear of Arrows - Fire at Will - Flat Muscles - For Spartan Glory - For the Blue Banner - Forced Acquisition - Forced Starvation - Empty the Stocks - Great Cleansing - High Ranks of War - Hitting the Weak - Hoplites of Chaos - Horrors of War - The Illusion of Peace - In flames, It Disappears - Inside Threat - Killing Order Givers - Killing the Blues - Lakonian Vessels - Lawless Hearts - Leading Forces - Little Fists of Rage - Masters of the Sea - Muscles of Power - The Naval Problem - No Future for the Hungry - No More Red - Ocean Threat - Open Season - Out for Blood - Out of Here - Paint the Land Red - Paint the Ocean Blue - Paint the Ocean Red - Plague of Villainy - Poison in the Air - Poisonous Land - Poor Don't Fight - Raging War - Red Fire - Red Grudges - The Red Harvest - The Red Orders - Red Sails, Dead Sailors - A Red Sea - Red Skies - Red-Tainted Gold - Red Tears on the Sea - Remove the Vermin - Rooting Out Spartan Forces - Safeguarding Trade Routes - Savage Requisition - Shadow Forces - Shedding Ares's Blood - Sparta's Wrath - The Spartan Attempt - Spartan Blood - Spartan Fury - Spartan Futility - Spartan Heads - Spartan Heights - Spartan Orders - The Spartan Payback - Surprise Bankruptcy - Spartan Territories - Starve the Enemy - Starving the Beast - Steel and Fire - Supplies Lower than Demand - Target of Choice - Athenian Archers - Target of Choice - Athenian Marksmen - Target of Choice - Athenian Strategoi - Target of Choice – Spartan Brutes - Target of Choice - Spartan Hoplites - Target of Choice - Spartan Strategoi - The Taste of Flesh - The Terror of Ares - To Clear the Ocean - To Hell and Back - Top Source of Problems - Where Feathers Fall - War for the Sea - Watered Down - Waters of Fate - Weakening the Enemy - Weeding Out Athenian Forces - When the Weak Fall - Wilderness at its Best - Wrath of Hephaistos - Wrecking Athenian Forces
Naval
I'd Bet On the Pirates - Of Sharks and Spartans - Party Supplies - Skull and Bones - Up for Grabs
The Lost Tales of Greece
The Show Must Go On
Setting the Stage (A Sophisticated Tipple - Everyman's Drink) - Evening the Odds - The Curse of Fame - The Hedonistic Method - Showtime
A Divine Intervention
Test of Judgment - Test of Character - Test of Faith - Test of Adaptability - Test of Courage
The Image of Faith
The Measure of a Man - Bad Weed - Down From On High - The Wild Hunt - Chicken or Egg - A Matter of Faith
The Daughters of Lalaia
A Gathering Storm - Sharp Lessons - Daughters of Artemis and Daughters of Aphrodite - Learning the Land - The Ore of Aphrodite - The Best Defense - Blood for Aphrodite
A Poet's Legacy
Praxilla's Admirer - Lyre Lyre - Repairing the Lyre - Praxilla's Legacy
A Brother's Seduction
Prodigal Son's Return - Honoring the Dead (Bloody Libation - Dressing up for Charon) - Career Orientation - Wounds of Days Gone By - Moving On
A Friend Worth Dying For
Odyssey Into the Past (Beware the Siren Call - To Be Nobody - Wine for the Swine) - Daddy's Home - Demeter's Fire
The Heir of Memories
The Heir of Memories - Finding Theras - Three Symbols Entombed (Agamemnon's Symbol - Eteokles's Symbol - Orion's Symbol) - Phidias' Murder
One Really, Really Bad Day
Righting a Wrong - A Town in Need, Indeed (A Horse, of Course - Ajax on Fire - The Blind Blacksmith) - Here Be Pirates - There Can Be Only One
Every Story Has an Ending
Letter from Home - Regrets - Followers of Truth - Family Values - Defense of Samos - Moving Forward
Old Flames Burn Brighter
Where We Left Off - Runaway - Unplanned Parenthood - A Night in Tegea
Sokrates' Trial
A Sokratic Mess - Finding One's Voice - Persuasion Check - Deposition Opposition - You're Such a Sokratease
DLC
The Blind King
Prince of Persia
Secrets of Greece
The Dunce Conundrum - Another Kind of Poetry
Those Who Are Treasured
A Great Escape - No Rest For the Misthios - Not All Treasure Should Be Found - A Message Delivered - Power Corrupts All - A New Horizon
Miscellaneous
A Kind of Treasure Hunt
Legacy of the First Blade
Hunted
Main Quests
The Horsemen Cometh - Shadow of a Legend - More Questions than Answers - Hunting the Huntsman (Starting the Hunt - Mysterious Malady - Revealing the Recruiter - Whimpers Through the Fog) - Piecing the Puzzle - Protector of Persia - The Order of Hunters
Side Quests
The City that Cried Wolf - A Curious Request - Taking Out the Competition (Agis of the North - Gaia the Fist - Theos the Stargazer - A Good Toast) - Thank You, Maláka! - Again, Maláka?! - Dead Man Rises - Hide-and-Seek - Finders Keepers
Shadow Heritage
Main Quests
Stranger Tides - Into the Storm - Chasing the Storm (Persian Puppetry - Prodigal - Theatrics and Espionage - Safe Passage - Calm Before the Storm) - Leviathan's Maw - Home - Order of the Storm - Knives in the Dark (Atos the Beast Caller - Hirpes the Sordid - Aias the Clean - Kephalon the Thinker - Proktos the Moon King)
Side Quests
On the Grapevine - Thank You, Misthios - Tides of War
Bloodline
Main Quests
The Simple Life - A Flight in Fire - Answers from Ashes - Two Knives Against the Dark (Command and Control - The Ordering of the Kosmos - The Spartan Dog - The Trap Is Set) - The Last Magi - Smoke and Fury - Legacy of the First Blade - Remnant of the Ancients - The Order of Dominion
Side Quests
Give Our Respects - The Favor - No More Wine
The Fate of Atlantis
Fields of Elysium
Main Quests
The Isu Beckon - Trials of the Keeper - Welcome to Elysium - A Lover and A Fighter - Dark Horse - Sudden and New - The Keeper and Key Maker - The Keeper and Kyros - The Keeper and the Flame - The Keeper, a Killer - Good News - Have Another Drink - Popular - Dead Kings and Pretty Things - Persephone's Little Birds - A Life for a Life - The Beacons Are Lit - No Good Deed - The Rebellion's Uprising - A Growing Perception - Give 'Em Hades
Side Quests
Free Their Minds, the Rest Will Follow
Torment of Hades
Main Quests
The Second Calling - Guardian of the Gates - The Underworld's Fallen Guardians - Pay the Ferryman - Beyond the Veil - The Next Lesson - Labors of the Keeper
Side Quests
Lost, but Not Forgotten - A Young Warrior's Ghosts - Undoing What's Been Done - The Warrior, the Eagle Bearer - A New Lease on Death - Arms of Atonement - The Snake Sheds His Skin - Death Before Dishonor - A Cursed Sickness - Home is Where You Make It - Death-Light Robbery - I Don't Belong Here - The Weight of Sparta - Kill Me Once, Shame on You - Fallen from Grace
Judgment of Atlantis
Main Quests
The Last Call - Welcome Home - Burden of Leadership (Crowd Pleaser - Rebel Scum - The Atlantean Patient) - A Complete Education - Wisdom of the Ancients - The Fate of Atlantis
Side Quests
Rightfully Yours - Lighten Up - The Birds and the Bees - In Dreams - Most Adamantly - Blood Gets In Your Eyes - Fire Amid the Water - Good From Far, Far From Good (Sixth Sense of Sympathy - Through the Cracks) - Deadly Little Secrets