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{{Quote|Venator, more than just one of Septimius' dogs. You have your own puppets within the Order.|[[Bayek]] describing Venator.|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
{{Quote|Venator, more than just one of Septimius' dogs. You have your own puppets within the Order.|Bayek describing Venator, 48 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Origins|Way of the Gabiniani}}
{{Character infobox
{{Character infobox
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| name = Venator
| image = File:ACO_Venator.png
| image = File:ACO_Venator.png
| name = Venator
| death = 28 September 48 BCE<br />[[Herakleion]], [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]]
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| species = [[Human]]
| death = 48 BCE<br />[[Herakleion]], [[Egypt]], {{Wiki|Ptolemaic Kingdom}}
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[[Order of the Ancients]]}}
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'''Venator''' (died 48 BCE) was a [[Gabiniani]] who conspired with [[Lucius Septimius]], a fellow Gabiniani and a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], to assassinate [[Cleopatra]] in [[Herakleion]], [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]]. His attempt was thwarted by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who killed Venator and all of his co-conspirators.
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==Biography==
'''Venator''' (died 48 BCE) was a [[Gabiniani]] who conspired with [[Lucius Septimius]], a fellow Gabiniani and a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], to assassinate [[Cleopatra]] in [[Herakleion]], [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]].
===Plotting the assassination===
{{Quote|Death to Cleo! We are the Gabinianis and Egypt is ours!|Venator while fighting Bayek, 48 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Origins|Way of the Gabiniani}}
In September 48 BCE, after learning the pharaoh Cleopatra would be staying in the city of Herakleion, Venator was approached by a fellow Gabiniani, Lucius Septimius, with a plan to assassinate the pharaoh. Collaborating with an informant of the Order, [[Livius]], Venator rented a room in the local [[brothel]] where he made his preparations to ensure Cleopatra would not escape alive.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Way of the Gabiniani]]</ref>


His attempt was eventually thwarted by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] and his wife [[Amunet|Aya]] of [[Alexandria]].
Venator had [[Alexus|one]] of his [[soldier]]s pose as a woman to infiltrate Cleopatra's villa as a lute player. Some of his men would pose as wine [[merchant]]s, arriving at the docks and starting a fire to cause a panic. Venator also placed some of his [[archer]]s in a watchtower near the villa to eliminate Cleopatra during the confusion.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani" />


==Biography==
===Death===
===Plotting an Assassination===
{{Quote|You futuo. You think you can change any of our plans?|Venator while fighting Bayek, 48 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Origins|Way of the Gabiniani}}
{{Quote|Death to Cleo! We are the Gabinianis and Egypt is ours!|Venator while fighting Bayek.|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}In 48 BCE, after learning the pharaoh Cleopatra would be staying in the city of Herakleion, Venator was approached by a fellow Gabiniani Lucius Septimius to assassinate the pharaoh. Collaborating with an informant of the Order, [[Livius]], Venator rented a room in the brothel where he made his preparations to ensure Cleopatra would not escape alive. Venator had one of his [[Alexus|men]] posing as a woman to infiltrate the palace as a lute player. Some of his men would pose as wine [[merchant]]s, arriving at the docks and set a fire to cause a panic. Venator also placed his men in a watchtower near the palace to eliminate Cleopatra during the confusion.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Way of the Gabiniani]]</ref>
However, Venator's plan was later discovered by Cleopatra's followers, who had captured Livius and tortured him for information. The Medjay Bayek of Siwa then thwarted the assassination plot by locating and eliminating all of the soldiers meant to carry it out.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani" />


===Duel with Bayek and Death===
In a last-ditch effort to eliminate the pharaoh, Venator led the last of his men into the villa through the docks, clashing with Bayek, his wife [[Amunet|Aya]], and Cleopatra's guards. Despite his efforts, however, Venator was eventually cut down by the Medjay.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani" />
{{Quote|You futuo. You think you can change any of our plans?|Venator while fighting Bayek.|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}However, Venator's plan was later discovered by Cleopatra's followers, who had captured Livius and tortured him for information. Bayek later thwarted Venator's plan by eliminating his followers. In a last ditch effort to assassinate the pharaoh, Venator led his men into the palace through the docks, clashing with Bayek. Despite his efforts however, Venator was eventually cut down by the Medjay.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani" />


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and characteristics==
{{Quote|Did you stop by the brothel to see my handiwork?|Venator to Bayek|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}Venator took pride in being a Gabiniani as well as member of the Order of the Ancients. Based on the story of the twins of the brothel, it is most likely that Venator was a sadistic individual who enjoyed harming others and charging into battle. Despite his warrior like person, Venator was an expert strategist, as Lucius Septimius trusted him with carrying out a [[Way of the Gabiniani|very important assassination]].
{{Quote|Did you stop by the brothel to see my handiwork?|Venator to Bayek, 48 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Origins|Way of the Gabiniani}}
[[File:ACO Way of the Gabiniani 27.png|thumb|250px|Venator dueling Bayek]]
Venator took pride in being a Gabiniani, who he claimed would rule Egypt with the help of the Order of the Ancients. Based on the story of the [[legendary twins|twins]] of the brothel, it is most likely that Venator was a sadistic individual who enjoyed harming others and charging into battle. Despite his warrior-like personality, Venator was an expert strategist, as Lucius Septimius trusted him with carrying out a very important assassination.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani" />


Venator even plotted the assassination with careful precision, through the use of disguises, long range archers and creating distractions for the palace guards. Venator even set up a backup plan should this one fail, as his men charged at Cleopatra from the docks. He was also an arrogant but capable warrior, as not only was he deeply confident in the Order's success, but he fought Bayek on an equal footing, though eventually losing to the Medjay.
Venator plotted his assassination of Cleopatra with careful precision, through the use of disguises, long-range archers and creating distractions for the pharaoh's guards. He even set up a backup plan should this one fail, as his men charged at Cleopatra from the docks. During his duel against Bayek, Venator was shown to be an arrogant but capable warrior, holding his own against the Medjay and claiming he would not fail like his men; despite his confidence in his abilities, however, he was ultimately slain by Bayek.<ref name="Way of the Gabiniani" />


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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ACO Venator Model - Ernest Nemirovskiy.jpg|Model renders of Venator
ACO Venator Model - Ernest Nemirovskiy.jpg|Model renders of Venator
ACO Way of the Gabiniani 16.png|Venator instructing his men prior to the assassination
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==Appearance==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''


==Reference==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 23:32, 17 May 2024

"Venator, more than just one of Septimius' dogs. You have your own puppets within the Order."
―Bayek describing Venator, 48 BCE.[src]-[m]

Venator (died 48 BCE) was a Gabiniani who conspired with Lucius Septimius, a fellow Gabiniani and a member of the Order of the Ancients, to assassinate Cleopatra in Herakleion, Egypt during the reign of Ptolemy XIII. His attempt was thwarted by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, who killed Venator and all of his co-conspirators.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Plotting the assassination[edit | edit source]

"Death to Cleo! We are the Gabinianis and Egypt is ours!"
―Venator while fighting Bayek, 48 BCE.[src]-[m]

In September 48 BCE, after learning the pharaoh Cleopatra would be staying in the city of Herakleion, Venator was approached by a fellow Gabiniani, Lucius Septimius, with a plan to assassinate the pharaoh. Collaborating with an informant of the Order, Livius, Venator rented a room in the local brothel where he made his preparations to ensure Cleopatra would not escape alive.[1]

Venator had one of his soldiers pose as a woman to infiltrate Cleopatra's villa as a lute player. Some of his men would pose as wine merchants, arriving at the docks and starting a fire to cause a panic. Venator also placed some of his archers in a watchtower near the villa to eliminate Cleopatra during the confusion.[1]

Death[edit | edit source]

"You futuo. You think you can change any of our plans?"
―Venator while fighting Bayek, 48 BCE.[src]-[m]

However, Venator's plan was later discovered by Cleopatra's followers, who had captured Livius and tortured him for information. The Medjay Bayek of Siwa then thwarted the assassination plot by locating and eliminating all of the soldiers meant to carry it out.[1]

In a last-ditch effort to eliminate the pharaoh, Venator led the last of his men into the villa through the docks, clashing with Bayek, his wife Aya, and Cleopatra's guards. Despite his efforts, however, Venator was eventually cut down by the Medjay.[1]

Personality and characteristics[edit | edit source]

"Did you stop by the brothel to see my handiwork?"
―Venator to Bayek, 48 BCE.[src]-[m]
Venator dueling Bayek

Venator took pride in being a Gabiniani, who he claimed would rule Egypt with the help of the Order of the Ancients. Based on the story of the twins of the brothel, it is most likely that Venator was a sadistic individual who enjoyed harming others and charging into battle. Despite his warrior-like personality, Venator was an expert strategist, as Lucius Septimius trusted him with carrying out a very important assassination.[1]

Venator plotted his assassination of Cleopatra with careful precision, through the use of disguises, long-range archers and creating distractions for the pharaoh's guards. He even set up a backup plan should this one fail, as his men charged at Cleopatra from the docks. During his duel against Bayek, Venator was shown to be an arrogant but capable warrior, holding his own against the Medjay and claiming he would not fail like his men; despite his confidence in his abilities, however, he was ultimately slain by Bayek.[1]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Venator is a Latin word meaning 'hunter'. Venator was also a type of gladiator.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]