Kassandra:Our baby's safe. Your father too. It's only you I couldn't... I never got the chance to say goodbye. There are some things I want to get for you. This time, I'll be back.
Kassandra returned to the cliff northeast of Dyme, where Natakas had dropped his mother's charm into the water. Ikaros spotted it below the waves.
Kassandra:This is it.
Kassandra walked to the edge of the cliff and reminisced.
Kassandra:We used to love this place. Now...
She dove into water and recovered the charm.
Nataka's Lucky Charm Given to him by his mother, this small keepsake was Natakas's lucky charm.
(Romance only)
Kassandra returned to the surface and took a deep breath of fresh air.
Kassandra:Natakas' charm! To hold it again... It's precious to me.
Kassandra returned to the island near the Shipwreck of Nestor, south of Messenia. Ikaros spotted the item she sought.
Kassandra:This looks like the place.
She found Elpidios' baby blanket near the cliff where she met with his caretaker.
Kassandra:Our baby's blanket. What a relief it was to find him. Now he's gone away as well. But we have this to remind us...
She picked up the blanket.
Elpidios's Blanket A blanket, slightly dirty and torn, but smelling faintly of Elpidios.
Kassandra:There you are. Still here, just as he left you. But he's gone.
Kassandra:Now everything's done, I should visit Natakas' grave in Achaia. It's time to say goodbye.
Kassandra returned to the Rock Arch in Makedonia. Ikaros called out the entrance to the former hideout.
Kassandra:I'm where I need to be.
Kassandra set foot inside the entrance, and the memories came rushing to her.
Kassandra:This was the beginning. Natakas, how could we have known?
Kassandra followed the stairs into the main chamber.
Natakas' Hunting Bow A touching reminder of a life lost and a world left behind. If you look closely, you can see initials etched on this bow, as well as a caricature of a boar.
Kassandra:Here's your bow, where you left it. You'll want it back.
Kassandra:Now everything's done, I should visit Natakas' grave in Achaia. It's time to say goodbye.
Kassandra returned to Natakas' memorial. She knelt before it.
Kassandra:These are ours. A reminder of our time together.
Kassandra placed Natakas' charm and the baby blanket on the memorial and fought back her sadness.
Kassandra:I miss you. Your laugh and your... infuriating insight. I'll never forget you, Natakas.
She looked up and gazed out at the valley the two of them had called home.
Kassandra:Trust me.
Kassandra uttered no words. She simply placed Natakas' charm and the baby blanket on the memorial, then looked out at the valley and smiled.