Personality and characteristicsĪs a young man, Alkibiades harbored not only a somewhat flamboyant attitude but also a rather insatiable libido, frequently engaging in threesomes and even foursomes with men and women together. Luckily for Alkibiades, he didn't consume enough poison for it to kill him immediately like the other party guests and Kassandra was able to recover the antidote at Fort Koroibos, saving his life. Barnabas and Kassandra suspected he'd been poisoned, especially after learning he'd been celebrating with the Olympic judges Demophanes and Kallias. Īfter Kassandra won the first sparring matches against Orion and Erastos, Alkibiades began to feel ill while complimenting her. Following Testikles' demise, Alkibiades volunteered Kassandra to take his place. Unfortunately, a drunk Tesktikles attempted to hug Kassandra, only for her dart out of the way as he tripped over a basket of fruit and fell into the water, where he was slain by sharks. Olympic GamesĪ few years later, Alkibiades met Kassandra again at the docks of Kyllene in Elis while she was transporting the Spartan pankratist Testikles to the Olympic Games in Sanctuary of Olympia at the request of the Spartan king Pausanias. After Kassandra fulfilled his request, Alkibiades learned she was seeking a woman who had fled Sparta a long time ago, and suggested she seek out Anthousa in Korinthia. Kassandra needed information from him, and in turn he asked her to bring him and his companions oil for their activities and asked her to join in. As he arrived, he prepared to indulge freely. Around 431 BCE, Alkibiades was present in a gathering hosted by Perikles.
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