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Crowd Pleaser 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[]
Kassandra met with Gadiros, son of Poseidon to help him with problems regarding human subjects.
Dialogue[]
Kassandra traveled to an arena near the Doma of Elasippos, where she found Gadiros with the help of Ikaros.
- Kassandra: An arena seems like a strange playce for an Archon.
She entered the arena to meet with the slightly drunk Gadiros.
- Gadiros: Dikastes! Thank the stars! I was beginning to lose all hope.
- Kassandra: Atlas said you needed help.
- Gadiros: You don't understand the responsibility on my shoulders. It's my job to concoct entertainment for the masses. But I fear the crowd have grown bored of my grand spectacles.
- Kassandra: I've seen some good plays... and some bad ones.
- Gadiros: We need more than a simple play. If the audience leave my shows bored and restless, who knows what they'll start plotting.
- Kassandra: You think they'll become violent.
- Gadiros: My purpose is to keep them occupied so they can't be violent.
- Kassandra: If your shows have become boring, you just need to get more creative.
- Gadiros: The humans are primitive, their tastes basic. They like life's simpler joys. Blood. Tragedy. Romance. That sort of thing.
As Gadiros said, Kassandra took part in his spectacle in the arena, where she had to fight a group of Atlantean Guards, while Gadiros commentated.
- Gadiros: Welcome one, welcome all to yet another miraculous show here in our beloved city. Tonight, we have a very special guest. The Dikastes of Atlantis is here to entertain you.
Our hero's first challenge comes from the vaults of Atlantis itself. Can our mighty Dikastes overcome the power of the Atlantean Guard? Let's find out! - Kassandra: All right Kassandra, be entertaining. That's what he said.
Kassandra defeated the guards, while trying to do it in the most entertaining way she could by eliminating two guards with arrows to please the crowd
- Gadiros: That was thrilling. What a display.
- Kassandra: This is definitely not a pankration.
- Gadiros: Our valiant hero's next challenge fast approaches. A Champion bested by none in the city. No mercy, no guilt. Will this be to much for even the Dikastes to overcome?
Kassandra faced the Arena Champion whom after a tough fight she was able to defeat and bring to his knees.
- Gadiros: The Champion has been bested. Our mighty Dikastes is victorious and the crowd have spoken. But will she show mercy or will she spill the blood we want?
- Arena Champion: If you don't appease the crowd, I fear what Gadiros will do. It was an honor to fight you, Dikastes.
- Kassandra: You don't deserve to die just for losing.
- Gadiros: Our merciful Dikastes has passed judgment, but do not dismay. Our Champion lives to fight another day, for you, the audience.
Kassandra drew her weapon and put an end to the Champion's life.
- Gadiros: A fitting end to a glorious life spent in service to you, the audience. Now, onto the grand finale.
Kassandra turned around to find a group of unarmed civilians brought to her in the arena.
- Kassandra: By the gods... What is this?
- Gadiros: For the good of Atlantis, today bare witness to the guilty and condemned given one final chance at redemption. They will be honored to die at the hands of our guest.
- Kassandra: If they're criminals, then this has to be done.
- Gadiros: Let the slaughter commence!
Kassandra drew her weapons an slew every last one of the defenseless humans.
- Gadiros: The guilty and condemned have been judged! Hail our wise Dikastes!
After the show was over a euphoric Gadiros met with Kassandra.
- Gadiros: What a show! What a show!
- Kassandra: The people seemed entertained.
- Gadiros: And why wouldn't they be? You put on a performance for the ages.
- Kassandra: If this kind of entertainment keeps the peace, then maybe it has value.
- Gadiros: I know the games seem barbaric, but sometimes we must feed the primitive beast within to keep it dormant. Now I must begin preparing for my next great event. Thank you for your help, Dikastes.
- Kassandra: This won't help the relations between your people. The humans will see what's going on eventually.
- Gadiros: I fear that if we stop, things will get worse, but you see things differently than all of us here.
- Kassandra: Maybe their tastes aren't so "primitive". Maybe they'll surprise you.
- Gadiros: I whis i had your optimism, but only time will tell. Perhaps I'll even recruit a few humans to help me.
- Kassandra: Enough! I'm not doing this.
A bit stunned by Kassandras refusal to kill the humans Gadiros tried to appease the crowd.
- Gadiros: Fear not, friends. We will make sure justice is delivered.
After the show was over an angered Gadiros met with Kassandra.
- Gadiros: Well that was an unmitigated disaster.
- Kassandra: You said fight, so i fought.
- Gadiros: The problem is that I didn't say fight. I said be as entertaining as possible.
- Kassandra: If this kind of entertainment keeps the peace, then maybe it has value.
Gadiros left and ordered his men to slaughter the spectators in the arena.
- Kassandra: This is madness.
Outcome[]
Kassandra defeated the arena champion and either slaughtered a group of defenseless criminals or spared them.