Kassandra:You left a note on the board. What's going on?
Man:You're the misthios that got involved with Metiochos and those fishermen right? One of those guys is my brother.
Kassandra:Uh... glad I could help?
Man:And I heard about your speech about "restoring the city." You really inspired me! Got me thinking about how to make these big, influential types pay for what they've done.
Kassandra:No, you've got it all wrong. I told those fisherman (sic) they couldn't just fight fire with fire.
Man:You don't have to pretend with me. I know you want to take our the problematic elites so our city can be truly run by the people. Why else would you let the fishermen go? I'm doing my part.
Kassandra:And what is your part, exactly?
Man:I'm hitting elites every way I can. Killing them, their wives. Even threatening their children. Only trouble is, someone got wind of the good work I'm doing for you. Now, soldiers are coming to kill me.
Kassandra:You want me to be the protector.
Man:That's right.
(Accept - I'm going to help you.)
Kassandra:If anyone tries to hurt you, they go through me. Stay close.
Kassandra defends against the Athenian soldiers
Kassandra drew up arms as Atheniansoldiers arrived to come and kill the man. Kassandra fought them off, wave by wave until they stopped coming.
Man:That should be the last of them, misthios. You're quite the warrior.
Kassandra:You're safe now.
Man:You kept up your end of the deal. Now it's time I hold up mine. Take this.