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'''Kenthap''' was an [[Egypt]]ian girl in [[Euhemeria]]'s [[Valley Market|marketplace]], in [[Faiyum]], during the 1st century BCE.
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'''Kenthap''' was an [[Egypt]]ian girl who lived in [[Faiyum]] during the 1st century BCE.  


Birds had made their nests on top of the stall Kenthap ran in the Valley Market with her mother, and they were said to sell "[[Siwa]]n treasures", taken from the [[Temple of Amun]] itself. This drew the attention of the Siwan [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]], and he decided to investigate.<ref name="Forging Siwa">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Forging Siwa]]</ref>
==Biography==
Kenthap and her mother ran a shop in the [[Valley Market|black market]] behind [[Euhemeria]], selling counterfeit treasures which they claimed to be taken from the [[Temple of Amun]] in [[Siwa]]. News of the shop selling Siwan treasures spread out throughout the market and eventually reached the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]], a native of Siwa himself.<ref name="Forging Siwa">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Forging Siwa]]</ref>


As Bayek had thought, the 'treasures' at the stall were fakes, and Kenthap admitted as much, though she kept insisting that they were real, since she "made them all" herself. After some banter, Kenthap suggested to Bayek she'd take him back to her camp, where she said she'd have more valuable artifacts.<ref name="Forging Siwa" />
Bayek approached the stall to investigate, speaking to Kenthap who insisted that the treasures were real despite him knowing that they were fakes. After some banter, Kenthap requested Bayek to follow her back to her camp, where she had more valuable artifacts to show him.<ref name="Forging Siwa" />


When they approached the campsite, though, they head Kenthap's mother scream, and found out that bandits had attacked her. Bayek rescued her, and received [[Imitation Siwan Khopesh]] from her as a thank you.<ref name="Forging Siwa" />
Upon reaching the campsite, they called sight of her mother being harrassed by a group of bandits who sought her riches. Bayek was able to rescued Kenthap's mother, and received a [[Imitation Siwan Khopesh]] as a thank you.<ref name="Forging Siwa" />
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="180" position="center" captionalign="center">
ACO - Forging Siwa 2.png|Kenthap speaking to Bayek, a new "customer"
ACO - Forging Siwa 3.png|Bayek following Kenthap back to her camp
ACO - Forging Siwa 4.png|Kenthap and Bayek caught sight of her mother's capture by bandits
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 15:47, 12 December 2021

Kenthap was an Egyptian girl who lived in Faiyum during the 1st century BCE.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Kenthap and her mother ran a shop in the black market behind Euhemeria, selling counterfeit treasures which they claimed to be taken from the Temple of Amun in Siwa. News of the shop selling Siwan treasures spread out throughout the market and eventually reached the Medjay Bayek, a native of Siwa himself.[1]

Bayek approached the stall to investigate, speaking to Kenthap who insisted that the treasures were real despite him knowing that they were fakes. After some banter, Kenthap requested Bayek to follow her back to her camp, where she had more valuable artifacts to show him.[1]

Upon reaching the campsite, they called sight of her mother being harrassed by a group of bandits who sought her riches. Bayek was able to rescued Kenthap's mother, and received a Imitation Siwan Khopesh as a thank you.[1]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]