Having fallen for Kassandra, in spite of his relationship with Kyra, Thaletas invited her to his secret spot on Delos, while testing her tracking and fighting abilities.
Thaletas:You claimed to be Spartan when we first met. I want to see if you fight like one.
Kassandra:You've seen me fight.
Thaletas:Against Athenians, yes.
Kassandra:Well?
(Denied being Spartan)
Thaletas:When we first met, you denied being Spartan.
Kassandra:And?
Thaletas challenging Kassandra
Thaletas squared his stance and drew his sword.
Thaletas:The only way to truly know someone is through combat—hand to hand, flesh to flesh, bone to bone.
Kassandra:Fine. Just don't get angry when I break that pretty face of yours.
As they dueled, they exchanged various taunts.
Thaletas:Come on, Kassandra. Don't hold back.
Kassandra:You're more than just a pretty face.
Thaletas:Stop hitting like a child, and really hit me!
Kassandra:So when does the real fighting begin?
Thaletas:No doubt in my mind. You trained in Sparta.
Kassandra:I've got you now.
Thaletas:You'll pay for that.
End of the fight
Kassandra eventually subdued Thaletas. The two were both exhausted from the duel.
Thaletas:You don't fight like a Spartan. You fight like a god.
Kassandra:You're not so bad yourself.
Thaletas:Are you going to just stand there, or are you going to finish me off?
Kassandra rolled her eyes and helped him to his feet. They clasped their hands tightly and stared into each other's eyes.
Kassandra smiled. Thaletas pulled her close and they began to kiss passionately as the scene shifted to sunset. A while later, Thaletas reclined on the nearby rubble of the temple as Kassandra tied her boots.
Thaletas:You amaze me.
Kassandra:How so?
Thaletas:For the first time since I was a boy, I forgot about war.
Kassandra:Glad I could help.
Thaletas:What about you? Are there things you'd like to forget?
Kassandra:There is much of my past I wish I could forget.
Thaletas:I'd love to hear about it.
Kassandra:And I'd love to tell you. But we have a war to fight.
Thaletas:When this war is won, then. We'll drink and share our deep, dark secrets.
Kassandra:I'd like that.
They kissed once more as the sun set in the distance.
Kassandra:The sooner we forget what happened here, the sooner we can focus on the rebellion, and I can set sail again.
Thaletas:I... I loved Kyra, but I chose you.
Kassandra:I'm a mercenary. You're Spartan. Your love for Kyra is safe. I won't tell if you don't.
Thaletas:So, that's it?
Kassandra:Of course not. There's still a war to win. And, for now, we're fighting on the same side.
Thaletas walked off with a scowl.
Kassandra frowned.
Kassandra:There's nothing I want more right now, Thaletas. You're a brave warrior and a true Spartan. But I've seen the way you and Kyra look at each other.
Thaletas:You have honor. I feel ashamed.
Kassandra:Don't. You and Kyra belong together. That hasn't changed.
Thaletas began to take his leave, then turned back to call out to Kassandra.
Thaletas: Misthios!
(If players followed the flowers)
Thaletas:Don't tell my men about the flowers.
Kassandra:I won't.
(If players did not follow the flowers)
Kassandra turned to face him. He smiled.
Completing the romance with Thaletas locks out Kyra's Goddess of the Hunt quest, and vice versa. However, the player can refuse to complete the romance after the duel and encourage Thaletas to remain with Kyra. This provides the XP benefit of completing the quest while leaving 'Goddess of the Hunt' available.
Selecting "I want to forget you" after having sex with Thaletas does not annul the romance; 'Goddess of the Hunt' becomes locked out, his dialogue at the A Night to Remember will have him still in love with the player, and all possible scenarios resulting from this outcome are the same.
Although the duel is supposed to be friendly, Thaletas will deal a fatal blow to the player, like any ordinary enemy, if their health gets too low.
This quest is no longer available after Call to Arms is completed. If it is in progress, it is canceled.