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Test of Courage was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description[]
The mysterious woman tasked Kassandra to travel to the Foundry of Hephaistos to fetch a helmet.
Dialogue[]
As she reached the volcano, she performed a Leap of Faith and entered into the Forge. Exploring further in, she found a door. Unlocking the door, she bravely entered the tomb. Near the entrance, she found a tablet.
- Kassandra: "Gorgophone was an extraordinary woman born of Andromeda , daughter of the proud queen and king of Ethiopia, and Perseus , the Gorgon-slayer after whome she is named.
She found a tablet near a statue.
- Kassandra: "It has long been tradition that women should marry but once, as virgins. If their husbands died before them, they were to live out their lives as widows. Gorgophone defied this tradition to become the greatest grandmother of Hellas."
Further down, she found another one.
- Kassandra: "It is said that a warrior woman of advanced age brought so much chaos to the people of Lake Tritonis that Perseus himself arrived to take her life. And some wise people say that was Gorgophone, enjoying her last act of rebellion."
Kassandra found another tablet.
- Kassandra: "Gorgophone's first husband was Perieres, King of Messene and Sparta. Their sons grew up to be bold princes and kings of Sparta themselves."
Kassandra found one last tablet.
- Kassandra: "But Gorgophone had a second husband, King Oibalos of Sparta, who would bring her even greater children and grandchildren. Helen of Troy, Kastor and Polydeukes, Klytemnestra , and many more were her descendants."
She found the Helmet of Gorgophone inside a chest.
- Kassandra: This helmet seems common, but it's been carefully hidden... I should get it back to that woman.
She returned to the mysterious woman.
- Kassandra: That burning island and trapped tomb... You could say they were nearly a challenge.
- Mysterious Woman: Even for you? You exaggerate, Eagle Bearer. But did you find the helmet?
- Kassandra: Of course I did. But how could you have known about such a terrible place? And who are you to send me there?
- Mysterious Woman: Who do you think I am, Kassandra? Some say I show great wisdom, others say I am Wisdom herself. Tell me, who do you think I am?
- Kassandra: You sent me to a graveyard, where I met a desperate man who said Athena herself had sent me to kill him. But I suppose that could mean he only thought you were Athena.
- Mysterious Woman: It's unwise to give too much credit to the rantings of a madman.
- Kassandra: Then you sent me to a pirate in need who asked me to help him as he saw fit. Was that a divine test of wisdom, or just practicality?
- Mysterious Woman: You sent yourself to a pirate. I merely provided the chance.
- Kassandra: It seems you want me to believe you're Athena. Mysterious riddles, a helmet of all things to find. It's clever, but obvious.
- Mysterious Woman: If this is the case, it is I who should congratulate you on your cleverness. Here show me the helmet.
- Kassandra: I hope this was worth it.
- Mysterious Woman: You have great faith in humanity. I hope you see it for both its potential and its failings. I'll make an adjustment and... Yes. I think this will be best suited for you.
- Mysterious Woman: You have great faith in humanity. I hope you see it for both its potential and its failings. I'll make an adjustment and... Yes. I think this will be best suited for you.
Before leaving, Kassandra spoke to the mysterious woman once more.
- Mysterious Woman: You have earned my respect, Kassandra.
Outcome[]
Kassandra found pieces of tablets detailing the life and legacy of Gorgophone, and then recovered the queen's helmet in a treasure chest. On returning to the mysterious woman, Kassandra told what she thought of the woman's claim to be Athena, and was gifted the helmet as thanks for completing the various tasks.
Behind the scenes[]
If Kassandra states that the woman is in fact Athena incarnate, the woman will also drop an owl feather which can be collected.
References[]
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey – The Lost Tales of Greece