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Unplanned Parenthood was a virtual representation of one of Kassandra's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.5.
Description[]
Having brought back Arion, Kassandra was tasked by Anais to be a teacher to her son, teaching him to be a farmer.
Dialogue[]
- Kassandra: What are you smiling about?
- Anais: I was just thinking about how I could possibly repay you for bringing Arion home to me.
- Kassandra: You owe me nothing.
- Anais: Thank you. You're a true friend, Kassandra. Although, if there is one more favor I could ask of you...
- Kassandra: Anything.
- Kassandra: All this time together, and you haven't shown me where you sleep.
- Anais: I'll show you a better spot, but we won't be sleeping.
Kassandra and Anais embraced and kissed. Cut to black.
- Kassandra: Your appetite is insatiable.
- Anais: You've awakened a part of me I thought I'd lost. I know you've already done so much for me. But if there's just one more thing you could do...
- Kassandra: I'm not sure I can stand up.
Kassandra and Anais embraced and kissed. Cut to black.
- Kassandra: Your appetite is insatiable.
- Anais: You've awakened a part of me I thought I'd lost. I know you've already done so much for me. But if there's just one more thing you could do...
- Kassandra: I'm not sure I can stand up.
- Kassandra: I'll talk to him. But I don't think he's as fond of me as you are.
- Anais: You flatter yourself. Just show him how to plant seeds, burn some old grass, maybe slaughter a few chickens... it will seem more exciting coming from you.
Find Arion and have a chat. You have two separate options here; teach him to fight, or teach him to farm. Your decisions will influence how A Night in Tegea will play out.
- Kassandra: Hello Arion.
- Arion: Hello.
- Kassandra: What's wrong?
- Arion: I miss my pater.
- Kassandra: Want to talk about it?
- Arion: No.
- Kassandra: OK. You don't have to talk. But you can listen if you want.
- Arion: I guess.
- Kassandra: I lost my father when I was young. I ran far, far away. My only friend in the world was Ikaros. One day, a bully threw a rock and nearly broke his wing.
- Arion: What did you do?
- Kassandra: I cut off his fingers with this.
- Arion: The spear of Leonidas. Can I hold it?
- Kassandra: You can, but first I need you to do me a favor. Your mother needs you.
- Arion: You're going to train me to be a mighty warrior?
- Kassandra: I will. I think you'd both benefit from having someone around here who can fight.
- Arion: I'm going to be the fiercest warrior you've seen! I'll cut my enemies into pieces.
- Kassandra: Stay close and pay attention. I won't have you injuring yourself.
Kassandra begins with archery training;
- Kassandra: First, a warrior must be resolute in their decision to kill. When you're face to face with the enemy, you cannot hesitate.
- Kassandra: Hesitation hastens the grave. My mother taught me that.
- Arion: How often should I train?
- Kassandra: All day. Every day. And when your hand starts to bleed, switch hands.
Complete the archery training
- Arion: What weapons should I use?
- Kassandra: For now we're going to find you a wooden sword.
Collect a stick from nearby.
- Kassandra: Here, this should do.
Return to Arion.
- Kassandra: If you're going to learn to fight, you need to use all your senses to anticipate your enemy's every move.
- Arion: How'm I supposed to know that?
- Kassandra: By taking in the enemy before you and trusting your instincts. Watch, I'm going to swing at you from the right side. I want you to defend yourself.
- Arion: OK. I'm ready!
Round one!
Arion dodges.
- Kassandra: Very good!
- Arion: I blocked the Eagle Bearer! I'm the greatest warrior who ever lived!
- Kassandra: Don't get cocky. The moment a warrior gets too proud is the moment they get cut down. This time I'm going to attack from the left.
- Arion: Bring it on!
Round two!
Arion dodges again.
- Kassandra: You're a fast learner!
- Arion: I wish pater could see me now.
Arion gets mad.
- Arion: You lied to me!
- Kassandra: And you're not paying attention. Don't let what you hear distract you from what's actually happening right in front of you.
- Arion: What happened to the bully whose fingers you cut off?
- Kasssandra: He went and got his brothers. They beat me pretty badly.
- Arion: You didn't have any friends to protect you?
- Kassandra: Not until a little girl stood between me and those boys, and with the rage of Ares, screamed at them to leave me alone.
- Arion: Really? A girl? Who?
- Anais: That little girl was me.
- Arion: Whoa, mater!Kassandra taught me to be a mighty warrior like you.
- Anais: She did what?
- Kassandra: You wanted me to teach the boy. I can't teach what I don't know. But what I did teach him, he can -
- Anais: He can go to war and die like his father! Like my husband.
- Kassandra: I know you've been through a lot, but you can't protect the boy by living in the past.
- Anais: I thought bringing you here would help us have a better future. I thought if you showed an interest in the farm, he'd get excited and maybe give up on becoming a warrior. It was wrong of me to put that burden on your shoulders. I'm sorry.
Arion shakes his head.
- Kassandra: Good. Now follow me.
As they set about their tasks, they have a chat.
- Kassandra: Ever heard of the poet Hesiod?
- Arion: No. But I know Homer, and Achilles, and Hector, and Odysseus and the giant horse.
- Kassandra: Study Homer if you want to learn to put people in the ground. But study Hesiod and you'll learn to grow things out of it.
- Arion: Bor-ing!
Kassandra finishes showing Arion how to harvest and they move onto the next task.
- Kassandra: And now we're going to burn some bushes.
- Arion: Why?
- Kassandra: For new life to grow, we need to clear away the old.
- Arion: Why?
- Kassandra: Because they choke the earth, stopping new plants from growing.
- Arion: Why?
- Kassandra: Because.
With the grass burning complete, Kassandra and Arion prepare for the final task.
- Kassandra: Now I'm going to show you how to kill a chicken.
- Arion: But I love chickens.
- Kassandra: If you're going to feed your family, you're going to have to sacrifice a few chickens. You don't have to kill any today, but watch closely how I do it - clean and precise.
Kill the chickens and talk to Arion again.
- Arion: What happened to the bully whose fingers you cut off?
- Kasssandra: He went and got his brothers. They beat me pretty badly.
- Arion: You didn't have any friends to protect you?
- Kassandra: Not until a little girl stood between me and those boys, and with the rage of Ares, screamed at them to leave me alone.
- Arion: Really? A girl? Who?
- Anais: That little girl was me.
- Arion: Mater! Kassandra taught me how to be a farmer... But you could teach me how to be brave.
- Anais: Maybe one day I will.
- Arion: Yeah. She taught me about Hesiod. She taught me to burn the old 'cause it chokes the new, and then she killed a bunch of chickens!
- Anais: Sounds like you both had a productive day.
- Kassandra: Your boy is a fast learner.
- Anais: Thank you. This means the world to me.
Outcome[]
Kassandra helped Anais to train her son Arion.
Trivia[]
- Should you choose to romance Anais, in the three romance options given, "Your clothes" is the only one to not end in a romantic encounter.