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Both Brasidas and Phoebe are in Hades, lost their memories (I could be wrong about Brasidas, probably replaced him for Leonidas in Elysium) - as it should be by the mythology which is a representation of the actual living's memories i.e. dead in Hades remember exactly that much as the living people remember about them so the ghost of Alexander the Great remember a lot while Joe Average remember nothing.
I thought the Phoibe story was quite sad. In fact, all the kids get pretty rough treatment in this game...
You will find both of them in the underworld of Hades. Phoibe by her choice - she was sent to Elysium initially, but decided to join her parents. Brasidas has a dark deed in his past that sent him to the underworld. After confronting his own past he was given the choice to go to Elysium, but chose to suffer eternal punishment for his past actions.
You take part in all this.
Hades will be upset because he lost his bet. He will force Brasidas to take the urn with him to Elysium and said that if that urn was to ever leave his hand, he will be sent to Tartarus forever.
Phoibe always returns to Elysium, but you can choose to ask her to drink Lethe's water and forget you or not.
Great! I didn't know this. I tried 3 times and each time he stayed in the underworld.
Do you happen to remember the choices that led to this? The last choice (say that Brasidas should go to Elysium despite all that) did not alter the consequence.
BTW, not sure if you know, but you can also recruit Hippocrates onto your ship after completing his questline (the slave master, dying rich guy, etc), if you chose all the correct dialogues + paid 10,000 to the doctor in the fort + did not ask about his baldness when you first met him. He just stands on the ship deck and doesn't do anything, you cannot assign him as one of your lieutenants either, but it's pretty interesting. There is a guide somewhere that explains how to recruit him.
Thanks! That would mean he will not treat patients though.
If you didn't play the bull part in "age is just a number", the poor husband lies miserably on the ground. I carried him to the Adrestia and he laid on the deck since then. I suspect you can take any knocked out man the same way. Should try it.
The body of Kleon just stays on the beach where we kill him forever after.