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In the middle of her journeys, Kassandra received a curious message.
Find Me
Eagle Bearer, we parted ways after some dire events, and the effects linger even as we continue to move. Look above when you are in the western village in Achaia. You'll find me there.
Kassandra:I should go to Dyme and see who this is...
Kassandra set sail for Achaia and made her way to the Istion Valley, where the village of Dyme stood. On the roof of a house on top of the hill, a familiar, yet still mysterious, hooded man crouched in wait for her.
Kassandra:Darius. He's even sneakier than me...
She climbed the building and spoke with him.
Kassandra:Darius. Do you ever rest?
He laughed half-heartedly at her remark.
Darius:After Makedonia, after the Huntsman... Nowhere in the Greek world will ever be safe. Not for us. We can never rest. We can never stop running.
Kassandra:The Order have your scent and mine. If you stay still for too long—
Darius:Natakas dies. All we can do is keep moving.
He looked down.
Darius:Even if all I want is to stay.
Kassandra:I don't see Natakas—
Kassandra:No home, no connections... Sounds like a lonely life.
Darius:But it's still life, Kassandra. And the alternative... Better a lonely life than no life at all.
Kassandra:Will Natakas join us?
Darius informing Kassandra of a naval blockade in Achaia
Darius:That's why I sent the note.
Kassandra:Trouble?
Darius:We came to Achaia seeking a ship bound for distant shores. A simple plan, but like so many simple plans...
Kassandra:It got complicated.
He turned her attention to the fleet sailing northeast.
Darius:That fleet is bound for Patrai. It's not the first. Something there is not right. Relentless military patrols, naval blockades... Natakas went to secure us a boat out, but he hasn't returned.
(If "What do you think happened to Natakas?" is chosen.)
Kassandra:You must have some idea about what happened to Natakas.
Darius:He's smart. Knows to keep to the shadows. With this much military power stationed in Achaia, he's more likely hiding than—
Darius paused, thinking of the word "dead," and it saddened him to associate that word with his son. Kassandra reassured him.
Kassandra:He's out there, Darius.
(If "What is happening in Patrai?" is chosen.)
Kassandra:What do you think is going on here?
Darius:Something big. Natakas may have learned more about what's happening there. It could be the Order.
Kassandra:All the more reason to find him.
(Leave – "We'll find Natakas.")
Kassandra:Natakas won't be hard to find.
Darius looked towards the eastern road.
Darius:He took that road to Patrai.
Kassandra:Then that's where we start.
Darius:Follow me.
Kassandra watched as Darius lept off the tower
Darius walked to the edge, spread his arms like an eagle, and leapt into a dive. He flipped forward in midair and landed safely on his back into a thick haystack below. Kassandra scoffed at his athletic feat.
Kassandra:Mmm, I've done it from higher.
Before she could follow, a watchman yelled at her for being on the roof.
Roof Guard:Hey! Hey you! You on the roof!
Kassandra:Yes?
Roof Guard:That's not your roof!
Kassandra:You're right.
Rather than risk provoking the rooftop guard, Kassandra walked to the edge.
Roof Guard:People always jumping off roofs around here... Better put down more hay.
Kassandra performed the same leap into the pile of hay below.
Roof Guard:Oh no! No-no-no! She jumped!
She climbed out of the hay to join Darius.
Darius:Follow me.
Kassandra following Darius on horseback
They mounted horses and rode out of Dyme towards Patrai.
Darius:Something happened to Natakas between here and Patrai. We must find him.
Kassandra:We will, Darius. We will.
They rode through the valley.
Kassandra:After Makedonia, but before Achaia—what were you and Natakas doing?
Darius:Surviving.
Kassandra:Hmm. Sounds boring.
Darius:You were hoping I would entertain you with grand tales from my legendary adventures?
Kassandra:Well... yes.
Darius:We've kept to the shadows. Stayed away from people. Dull is safe, Kassandra. Adventure... is not.
They reached a fork in the road ahead. Kassandra groaned.
Kassandra:And the path splits. Natakas will be hard to find.
Darius:Of course. That's how I raised him. Let's see if we can pick up his trail.
The two investigating equipment left on the road
They dismounted and inspected the two paths, searching for clues that would suggest the direction Natakas took. They began with the weapons resting at the tip of the fork.
Kassandra:These weapons belonged to a soldier, not Natakas.
Darius:Keep looking.
Kassandra inspected the left path and announced her findings loudly enough for Darius to hear.
Kassandra:Hmm. Heavy armor. And blood. But no body.
Darius:Natakas must have been in a hurry to leave such a mess.
She found some military supplies further up the left path.
Kassandra:Darius, there is no sign of Natakas. Just supplies and military equipment.
Darius:He's staying out of sight. Good.
Having found three clues, Darius summoned her back.
Darius:Kassandra, over here.
Kassandra walked back to him.
Darius:A path leading up to the mountains. Let's go.
They re-mounted their horses and rode towards the mountains.
Kassandra:How are you so sure Natakas went this way?
Darius:Sometimes you have to look further and think harder. There were guards at the bridge. Didn't you see? It was too exposed. Natakas would know better.
They continued east, then southeast. As they rode up the hill, they were ambushed.
Darius:Ambush!
Kassandra:I can see that.
Darius and Kassandra attacked by Spartan soldiers
Greek Soldier:Think you can sneak around Achaia?! Kill them!
On most occasions, Darius simply charges through the ambushes and keeps riding, regardless of how the dialogue might suggest otherwise. When he gets far enough away from the player, the dialogue simply ceases altogether, causing a good deal of it to be skipped. If Darius' horse is killed, however, he will help fight the ambushers, continue on foot until finding a conveniently placed replacement horse, and the dialogue proceeds normally.
Skipping the conversation with Darius outside the enemy perimeter defaults his dialogue to assume that the player is charging in loudly and without a plan, even if they use stealth to eliminate the soldiers.