
Until one day, they sent two maidens and five of their men to Delos with offerings for the son of Zeus. Barnabas: I meant Mykonos literally has a history involving giants.Īpollo was once friends with Hyperboreans from the snowy north.Kassandra: We don't have time, Barnabas.īarnabas telling the islands' history to Kassandra.Barnabas: This island has a giant history, my friend.(If players asked "What can you tell me about the Delos Islands?") Barnabas: Even Hades would shudder in his presence.Kassandra: The sooner I send this monster to Hades, the better.When their mater and pater woke up to feed the animals, they discovered the animals were already feeding on the corpses of their sons.
Podarkes sent his men to their farm, and took the young ones from their beds. I once heard a family was late in paying their dues to the gods. Kassandra: Podarkes sounds like a cruel man.(If players asked "What do you know about Podarkes?") A camp along the northwestern coast, and a hideout that looks like it's.


And Mykonos, where people do everything that's forbidden on Delos. Delos, sacred birthplace of Artemis and Apollo. Barnabas: Ahh, the Delos Islands! Two side of the same coin.Kassandra: You reading my messages, Barnabas?Īrriving at Mykonos, Kassandra and Barnabas spoke on the shores near Mykonos City.Barnabas: Welcome back! There's a message for you on the board.Upon noticing Kassandra boarding the Adrestia, Barnabas called out to her. Receiving a plea for help from a woman named Kyra, Kassandra made her way to Mykonos.
