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{{Memory Infobox | {{Memory Infobox | ||
|description = ''In order to assassinate [[Eudoros|the Snake]], Bayek must discover his identity.'' | | image = [[File:ACO Eudoros.jpg]] | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | | description = ''In order to assassinate [[Eudoros|the Snake]], [[Bayek]] must discover his identity.'' | ||
|type = Main | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
|previous = [[Gennadios the Phylakitai]] | | type = Main, Level 12 | ||
|next = [[Egypt's Medjay]] | | previous = [[Gennadios the Phylakitai]] | ||
| | | next = [[Egypt's Medjay]] | ||
|location = [[Alexandria]], [[ | | source = [[Bayek]] | ||
|date = 48 BCE | | location = [[Alexandria]], [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]] | ||
'''End of the Snake''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] | | date = 48 BCE}} | ||
'''End of the Snake''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by [[Layla Hassan]] in 2018 through the [[Animus|Portable Animus HR-8]]. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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Inside the palace, Bayek found the Royal Scribe's office. He looked at a set of scrolls. | Inside the palace, Bayek found the Royal Scribe's office. He looked at a set of scrolls. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Looks important. Locked.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Looks important. Locked.'' | ||
{{IUNote | |||
|Title=Scrolls of the Royal Scribe | |||
|Text="The Reign of [[Ptolemy XIII|Ptolemy Theos]] as recorded by the Royal Scribe"}} | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''These are the rooms of the Royal Scribe.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''These are the rooms of the Royal Scribe.'' | ||
Bayek found a chest. | Bayek found a chest. | ||
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Bayek unlocked the chest and looked through scrolls. | Bayek unlocked the chest and looked through scrolls. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Official papers. This chest belongs to the Royal Scribe himself, Eudoros. Hm... a false bottom.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Official papers. This chest belongs to the Royal Scribe himself, Eudoros. Hm... a false bottom.'' | ||
Bayek removed the false bottom, and | Bayek removed the false bottom, and discovered a letter in the hidden compartment. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''A letter.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''A letter.'' | ||
[[File:Origins Quest08EndOfTheSnake Part02.PNG|thumb|250px|Bayek reading the letter written by Eudoros]] | |||
{{IUNote | |||
|Text=Esteemed [[Medunamun|Ibis]]. The Pharaoh remains compliant and is [[Order of the Ancients|our]] puppet in all things. Act with caution in [[Siwa]]: the murder of [[Rudjek|the Heron]] was but the first. [[Actaeon|Two]] [[Ktesos|from]] among us here in [[Alexandria]] have also been killed.}} | |||
Bayek saw a vision of Eudoros and [[Pothinus|another man]] sending Ptolemy to sit on his throne as they discussed important matters. | Bayek saw a vision of Eudoros and [[Pothinus|another man]] sending Ptolemy to sit on his throne as they discussed important matters. | ||
{{IUNote | |||
|Text=However, the situation is under control... [[Gennadios]] is actively questioning the [[Civilian|populace]]. We commend your efforts, Ibis. Long life.}} | |||
Bayek saw Eudoros watching Gennadios beat a civilian with his club. | Bayek saw Eudoros watching Gennadios beat a civilian with his club. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Stamped with the seal of the Snake. The Snake is Eudoros, the Royal Scribe. | *'''Bayek:''' ''Stamped with the seal of the Snake. The Snake is Eudoros, the Royal Scribe. Aya said that the Royal Scribe is often at the bath house. I will kill that neket iadet ''(piece of shit)'' Eudoros there.'' | ||
[[File:ACO Alexandria Bathhouse.jpg|thumb|250px|The bathhouse]] | |||
Bayek entered the bath house disguised as a regular visitor, wearing a towel. | Bayek entered the bath house disguised as a regular visitor, wearing a towel. | ||
*'''Visitor 1:''' ''[[Aristo]] is taking Eudoros to court for plagiarism.'' | *'''Visitor 1:''' ''[[Aristo of Alexandria|Aristo]] is taking Eudoros to court for plagiarism.'' | ||
*'''Visitor 2:''' ''No!'' | *'''Visitor 2:''' ''No!'' | ||
*'''Visitor 1:''' ''I was visiting the docks and heard it from Aristo's wife herself!'' | *'''Visitor 1:''' ''I was visiting the docks and heard it from Aristo's [[Callista|wife]] herself!'' | ||
*'''Visitor 2:''' ''His wife? She works herself into histrionics over nothing.'' | *'''Visitor 2:''' ''His wife? She works herself into histrionics over nothing.'' | ||
*'''Visitor 1:''' ''Eudoros stole whole paragraphs from Aristo's book about the [[Nile]]!'' | *'''Visitor 1:''' ''Eudoros stole whole paragraphs from Aristo's book about the [[Nile]]!'' | ||
*'''Visitor 3:''' ''Kyros chooses his | *'''Visitor 3:''' ''Kyros chooses his [[horse]]s badly. Have you seen his wife?'' | ||
*'''Visitor 4:''' ''I love coming here, the building alone is worth the trip. Look up at that expansive ceiling! Simply divine.'' | *'''Visitor 4:''' ''I love coming here, the building alone is worth the trip. Look up at that expansive ceiling! Simply divine.'' | ||
*'''Visitor 5:''' ''Eudoros is here again.'' | *'''Visitor 5:''' ''Eudoros is here again.'' | ||
*'''Visitor 6:''' ''I pity him. His skin affliction is an endless source of discomfort.'' | *'''Visitor 6:''' ''I pity him. His skin affliction is an endless source of discomfort.'' | ||
*'''Visitor 5:''' ''As do we all.'' | *'''Visitor 5:''' ''As do we all.'' | ||
*'''Simonides:''' ''Ptolemy is a chinless simpleton.'' | *'''[[Simonides]]:''' ''Ptolemy is a chinless simpleton.'' | ||
*'''Visitor 7:''' ''Simonides, you have consumed too much wine!'' | *'''Visitor 7:''' ''Simonides, you have consumed too much wine!'' | ||
*'''Simonides:''' ''I have, and I will again. But had I not, would our pharaoh be any less a goose?'' | *'''Simonides:''' ''I have, and I will again. But had I not, would our pharaoh be any less a goose?'' | ||
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*'''Eudoros:''' ''Quite. See that my towels are readied.'' | *'''Eudoros:''' ''Quite. See that my towels are readied.'' | ||
*'''Soldier:''' ''Can I do anything for you, my lord?'' | *'''Soldier:''' ''Can I do anything for you, my lord?'' | ||
*'''Eudoros:''' ''Stop annoying me, if you please. Idiot.<br>Ah! My skin! Sure an affliction. I should never have consorted with that sailor.<br>Bring me my roast | *'''Eudoros:''' ''Stop annoying me, if you please. Idiot.<br>Ah! My skin! Sure an affliction. I should never have consorted with that sailor.<br>Bring me my roast [[pig]]let! I love to eat in a warm bath.'' | ||
Bayek snuck up behind Eudoros and shoved his head into the water in the bath. Eudoros managed to escape his grip however, and the two entered a struggle. As Eudoros tried to strangle Bayek, the latter activated his [[Hidden Blade]], plunging it into Eudoros' throat while accidentally cutting off his own ring finger. | Bayek snuck up behind Eudoros and shoved his head into the water in the bath. Eudoros managed to escape his grip however, and the two entered a struggle. As Eudoros tried to strangle Bayek, the latter activated his [[Hidden Blade]], plunging it into Eudoros' throat while accidentally cutting off his own ring finger. | ||
[[File:Origins Quest08EndOfTheSnake Part05.PNG|thumb|250px|Bayek screaming in pain]] | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Die, and be done with it!'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Die, and be done with it!'' | ||
*'''Eudoros:''' ''May the gods curse you! What cause have you to kill me?'' | *'''Eudoros:''' ''May the [[Egyptian mythology|gods]] curse you! What cause have you to kill me?'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''It was you who murdered my [[Khemu|son]] before my eyes.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''It was you who murdered my [[Khemu|son]] before my eyes.'' | ||
*'''Eudoros:''' ''You are a fool!'' | *'''Eudoros:''' ''You are a fool!'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''At the [[Temple of Amun|temple]] in Siwa.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''At the [[Temple of Amun|temple]] in Siwa.'' | ||
*'''Eudoros:''' ''That forsaken shit hole? I had nothing to do with that disaster!'' | *'''Eudoros:''' ''That forsaken shit hole? I had nothing to do with that disaster!'' | ||
Bayek saw an apparition of a snake approaching Eudoros. | Bayek saw an apparition of a [[snake]] approaching Eudoros. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''It is too late for your lies. [[Anubis]] awaits.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''It is too late for your lies. [[Anubis]] awaits.'' | ||
[[File:Origins Quest08EndOfTheSnake Part06.PNG|thumb|250px|Bayek facing Eudoros]] | |||
Bayek struck his Hidden Blade into the snake, causing Eudoros to collapse as Bayek looked at the stump of his mutilated ring finger. | Bayek struck his Hidden Blade into the snake, causing Eudoros to collapse as Bayek looked at the stump of his mutilated ring finger. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''It is worth the loss to slay the Snake at last.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''It is worth the loss to slay the Snake at last.'' | ||
*'''Eudoros:''' ''The Snake?... The Snake will never die.'' | *'''Eudoros:''' ''The Snake?... The Snake will never die.'' | ||
An apparition of Khemu appeared in the place of the snake Bayek had killed. As Eudoros turned to ash, Bayek held a [[ | An apparition of Khemu appeared in the place of the snake Bayek had killed. As Eudoros turned to ash, Bayek held a [[feather]] above him. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Son of [[Apep]], the [[Osiris|lord]] of the | [[File:Origins Quest08EndOfTheSnake Part09.PNG|thumb|250px|Bayek cauterizing his wound]] | ||
*'''Visitors:''' ''Eudoros! Killed!<br>Oh, dear gods! He's been murdered!<br>But he was so handsome!<br>It's Eudoros! Poor soul!'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Son of [[Apep]], the [[Osiris|lord]] of the [[Duat]] awaits.'' | ||
*'''Visitors:''' ''Eudoros! Killed!<br>Oh, dear gods! He's been murdered!<br>But he was so handsome!<br>It's Eudoros! Poor soul!<br>Look at the blood!'' | |||
While escaping the bath house, Bayek cauterized the stump of his ring finger with a burning stick taken from a brazier. | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Bayek killed Eudoros, seemingly avenging his son. | Bayek killed Eudoros, seemingly avenging his son. | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center"> | |||
ACO End of the Snake - Bayek Opening Chest.png|Bayek opening Eudoros' chest | |||
ACO End of the Snake - Flashback - Eudoros Pothinus and Ptolemy.png|Ptolemy with Eudoros and Pothinus | |||
ACO End of the Snake - Flashback - Eudoros and Pothinus.png|Eudoros and Pothinus | |||
Origins Quest08EndOfTheSnake Part01.PNG|Bayek reading Eudoros' letter | |||
ACO End of the Snake - Flashback - Gennadios Executing Civilians.png|Gennadios executing a civilian | |||
Origins Quest08EndOfTheSnake Part03.PNG|The Medjay trying to drown Eudoros | |||
ACO End of the Snake - Eudoros Dead.png|Eudoros dead | |||
Origins Quest08EndOfTheSnake Part07.PNG|Bayek observing his son's dead body | |||
Origins Quest08EndOfTheSnake Part08.PNG|Bayek putting Eudoros' soul to rest | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
{{ACOMemories}} | {{ACOMemories}} | ||
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[[Category:Memories of Bayek]] | [[Category:Memories of Bayek]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8]] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:02, 12 May 2026
End of the Snake was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan in 2018 through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description[edit | edit source]
Bayek infiltrated the Ptolemaic Royal Palace to discover the identity of the Snake so that he could assassinate him.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Inside the palace, Bayek found the Royal Scribe's office. He looked at a set of scrolls.
- Bayek: Looks important. Locked.
Scrolls of the Royal Scribe
- "The Reign of Ptolemy Theos as recorded by the Royal Scribe"
- Bayek: These are the rooms of the Royal Scribe.
Bayek found a chest.
- Bayek: Looks important. Locked.
Bayek found a broken ladder next to a shelf.
- Bayek: A ladder. Hmm.
Climbing the shelves, Bayek found a key to the chest.
- Bayek: Ah. A key.
Bayek unlocked the chest and looked through scrolls.
- Bayek: Official papers. This chest belongs to the Royal Scribe himself, Eudoros. Hm... a false bottom.
Bayek removed the false bottom, and discovered a letter in the hidden compartment.
- Bayek: A letter.
Bayek saw a vision of Eudoros and another man sending Ptolemy to sit on his throne as they discussed important matters.
Bayek saw Eudoros watching Gennadios beat a civilian with his club.
- Bayek: Stamped with the seal of the Snake. The Snake is Eudoros, the Royal Scribe. Aya said that the Royal Scribe is often at the bath house. I will kill that neket iadet (piece of shit) Eudoros there.

Bayek entered the bath house disguised as a regular visitor, wearing a towel.
- Visitor 1: Aristo is taking Eudoros to court for plagiarism.
- Visitor 2: No!
- Visitor 1: I was visiting the docks and heard it from Aristo's wife herself!
- Visitor 2: His wife? She works herself into histrionics over nothing.
- Visitor 1: Eudoros stole whole paragraphs from Aristo's book about the Nile!
- Visitor 3: Kyros chooses his horses badly. Have you seen his wife?
- Visitor 4: I love coming here, the building alone is worth the trip. Look up at that expansive ceiling! Simply divine.
- Visitor 5: Eudoros is here again.
- Visitor 6: I pity him. His skin affliction is an endless source of discomfort.
- Visitor 5: As do we all.
- Simonides: Ptolemy is a chinless simpleton.
- Visitor 7: Simonides, you have consumed too much wine!
- Simonides: I have, and I will again. But had I not, would our pharaoh be any less a goose?
- Soldier: Is everything to your liking, my lord?
- Eudoros: The water's a bit tepid today. Such incompetence.
- Soldier: My lord. Are you properly served?
- Eudoros: Quite. See that my towels are readied.
- Soldier: Can I do anything for you, my lord?
- Eudoros: Stop annoying me, if you please. Idiot.
Ah! My skin! Sure an affliction. I should never have consorted with that sailor.
Bring me my roast piglet! I love to eat in a warm bath.
Bayek snuck up behind Eudoros and shoved his head into the water in the bath. Eudoros managed to escape his grip however, and the two entered a struggle. As Eudoros tried to strangle Bayek, the latter activated his Hidden Blade, plunging it into Eudoros' throat while accidentally cutting off his own ring finger.
- Bayek: Die, and be done with it!
- Eudoros: May the gods curse you! What cause have you to kill me?
- Bayek: It was you who murdered my son before my eyes.
- Eudoros: You are a fool!
- Bayek: At the temple in Siwa.
- Eudoros: That forsaken shit hole? I had nothing to do with that disaster!
Bayek saw an apparition of a snake approaching Eudoros.
- Bayek: It is too late for your lies. Anubis awaits.
Bayek struck his Hidden Blade into the snake, causing Eudoros to collapse as Bayek looked at the stump of his mutilated ring finger.
- Bayek: It is worth the loss to slay the Snake at last.
- Eudoros: The Snake?... The Snake will never die.
An apparition of Khemu appeared in the place of the snake Bayek had killed. As Eudoros turned to ash, Bayek held a feather above him.
- Bayek: Son of Apep, the lord of the Duat awaits.
- Visitors: Eudoros! Killed!
Oh, dear gods! He's been murdered!
But he was so handsome!
It's Eudoros! Poor soul!
Look at the blood!
While escaping the bath house, Bayek cauterized the stump of his ring finger with a burning stick taken from a brazier.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
Bayek killed Eudoros, seemingly avenging his son.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Bayek opening Eudoros' chest
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Ptolemy with Eudoros and Pothinus
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Eudoros and Pothinus
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Bayek reading Eudoros' letter
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Gennadios executing a civilian
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The Medjay trying to drown Eudoros
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Eudoros dead
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Bayek observing his son's dead body
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Bayek putting Eudoros' soul to rest