Prodigal was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description
Kassandra accepted Kleta's offer to meet her in Boura.
Dialogue
Kassandra travelled to a small alleyway in Boura.
- Kassandra: A small alleyway...
She found Kleta there.
- Kassandra: Chaire, Kleta.
- Kleta: Misthios, you came. Thanks to you, these people are safe.
- Kassandra: Call me Kassandra.
Kassandra glimpsed at two civilians chatting behind.
- Kassandra: Looks like the stranded people are settling in well.
- Kleta: Resources are scarce, but we make do with what we have. These people have nowhere to go. Marooned, alone, far from home... I try to provide them a little bit of comfort.
- Kassandra: It's normal to be umcomfortable - better, even. That's a principle of Spartan training. It's how they become such fierce warriors.
- Kleta: You remind me of my daughter. She ways always aspiring to be better, to be greater.
- Kleta: These people will have to be their best slves if they're going to escape the Tempest. Her forces are monitoring the ships in and out of Achaia, and their control over the island is growing stronger everyday. We need to get them out of here. Will you help me, Kassandra.
- Kassandra: I'll help. What do I need to do?
Kleta nodded and signalled Kassandra to follow her.
- Kleta: Leaving Achaia is not going to be easy, but I've spoken to a few of the stranded and we've come up with a plan. Find Orontas. He's overlooking the fields. He'll have more information about this.
Kassandra looked for Orontas, who was overlooking a hill.
- Orontas: Oh... They've flown away.
She approached him.
- Orontas: Ah. A misthios. Tell me, is there anything more beautiful than this? The calm, the peace, the comfort of a simple life...
- Kassandra: The idea of settling down is like a dream to me. I seem to go from one problem to the next.
- Orontas: In that case, welcome to Boura.
- Kassandra: What brings you to Achaia.
- Orontas: I've traveled across many seas, misthios. The blockade paused my journey as a merchant, but... Kleta gave me a place to stay. When you've been through as much as I have, when you've weathered the most horrific and turbulent storms... you start to appreciate the simple joys of life. Like Boura, a place I could call home. I fear these quiet times won't last.
- Kassandra: All peace is hard earned. It should be treasured.
- Orontas: My sentiments exactly.
- Kassandra: Kleta sent me to you. She said you lost your ships.
- Orontas: Indeed. We're in troubling times, misthios. Achaia is growing more dangerous by the day, and we need to escape while we can. I've discussed the plan at length with Kleta, and -
Kassandra and Orontas' conversation was interrupted by the arrival of Order guards to Boura.
- Order Guard: Keep looking!
- Kassandra: Guards!
- Orontas: They've upped their patrols.
- Kassandra: I caught their attention at the fort. They're looking for more stranded.
- Orontas: We mustn't let them disrupt our peace, misthios. Deal with them quiet if you can. I'll get Kleta and the rest to higher ground.
Orontas left.
- Kassandra: I have to stop them before they get to the village.
Kassandra approached the guards quietly, and found more guards coming in.
- Kassandra: Another one.
Kassandra attacked the guards.
- Greek Soldier: There's the Eagle Bearer! After her!
After eliminating the group of soldiers, Kassandra looked around for more and eliminated them. She returned to Orontas and Kleta near the edge of a cliff.
- Orontas: Misthios, you prevailed.
- Kleta: Thank you, Kassanddra. I... I knew they were on the move, but I didn't think it'd be so soon. We need to set our plan in motion.
- Kassandra: Tell me what needs to be done.
- Orontas: We need a mode of transport across the Aegean. The ships we came in were taken when we arrived in Boura by the foreman of the docks.
- Kleta: Perhaps we can strike a deal with the foreman to get them back.
- Kassandra: I have the time to help you now.
- Kleta: In that case, we should bring you up to speed on the foreman situation.
- Kassandra: I'm listening.
- Kleta: He's quite a character, I've heard rumours that he frequents a tavern in Pellene and drinks as if to endlessly worship Dionysos. Word is he doesn't take well to mercenaries.
- Kassandra: I can get people to like me.
- Orontas: I'm sure you have your ways, misthios.
Orontas left. Kassandra followed Kleta to the edge. Kleta took out a small boat.
- Kleta: My daughter... She always loved the water.
- Kleta: As a girl, she always wanted to steer when we rowed out to sea. As she got older... I've never stopped wondering if she will come back to me.
(If players choose "What is your daughter like?")
- Kassandra: Tell me more about your daughter.
- Kleta: As a child, she was unusually strong. People would say her goals and ambitions soared far beyond the norm. Her strength wasn't the only thing. Her temper matched that of Poseidon in a storm.
(If players choose "Where is she now?")
- Kassandra: Do you have any idea where your daughter went?
- Kleta: She left without a word. Every day I yearned for her return... I sometimes think I've lost her for good.
(If players choose "There's something you're not telling me.")
- Kassandra: There must be a reason why you're telling me about your daughter.
- Kleta: My Phila... She captains the Skylla now.
- Kassandra: Your daughter is the Tempest.
- Kleta: It's been years since I've heard from her. I... I pushed her too much, too far. And now, it feels like I've pushed her away forever.
- Kassandra: She's an adult now- she makes her own choices. Don't blame yourself.
- Kleta: Now isn't the time to dwell on the past. Orontas needs our help. I'll go to Pellene and make myself useful. Chaire, Kassandra.
Kleta left.
- Kassandra: I should go to Pellene.
Outcome
Kassandra spoke to Kleta about helping the stranded people of Achaia and was directed to Orontas. After dispatching the Order guards, she returned to them both, who sought to make a deal with the foreman who confiscated their ships. She also learned from Kleta that the Tempest was her Phila.