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'''Iphri''' was a young boy living on the streets of [[Memphis]] during the 1st century BCE. He was one of the children [[Nef]] had taken under his wing, and as such, a 'brother' to [[Kawit]] and [[Matia]].
'''Iphri''' was an [[Egypt]]ian street urchin who lived in the [[House of Nef]] in [[Memphis]] during the 1st century BCE. He was one of the children [[Nef]] had taken under his wing, and as such, a 'brother' to [[Kawit]] and [[Matia]].


In 48 BCE, a wealthy [[Rome|Roman]] woman, [[Gaia Afrania]], stole children living on the streets and forced them into [[slavery]] as well as into stealing for her. When Kawit tried to save the children Gaia Afrania had locked up, Kawit was taken, too.<ref name="Children of the Streets">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - ''[[Children of the Streets]]''</ref>
==Biography==
{{Dialogue2|Iphri|I don't work for them! This mean old lady locked up a bunch of us kids. She makes us steal for her.|Bayek|Locked up?|Yeah. My sister was going to save us, and she said to meet her in the shipyard by the river, but she never came! Will you look for her? I'll steal you an apple...|Iphri asking Bayek for help, 48 BCE.|Assassin's Creed: Origins|Children of the Streets}}
In 48 BCE, a wealthy [[Rome|Roman]] woman named [[Gaia Afrania]] sought to kidnap children living on the streets to be sold into [[slavery]] for her [[Aemilius|client]] in [[Alexandria]]. When Matia was one of the children kidnapped, Kawit asked Iphri to meet her at the shipyard where the children were held.<ref name="Children of the Streets">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' [[Children of the Streets]]</ref>


The next day, Iphri ran into the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], and told him what had been going on, asking Bayek to find his sister. Bayek tracked the Gaia Afrania's men to an [[Apagogeas Hideout|hideout]] south of Memphis, and after killing the men, Bayek talked to a child hiding there. The child told Bayek that Kawit, along with others, had been taken to a [[Memphis Villa|villa]] in Memphis.<ref name="Children of the Streets" />
When Kawit failed to appear, Iphri was forced to work for Gaia's bandits, helping them to steal. By chance on one occasion, Iphri came across the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]]. Intending to seek his help, Iphri stole from a merchant and led Bayek to the den where the bandits were waiting in. After Bayek had eliminated the bandits, Iphri revealed his plight to the Medjay, asking for his help to investigate.<ref name="Children of the Streets" />


At the villa, Bayek found a bunch of letters between Gaia Afrania and an [[Alexandria]]n by the name of [[Aemilius]], revealing them as human traffickers. In the basement of the villa, he found Kawit and Matia. Iphri revealed that he had been following Bayek all along, and while Kawit swore vengeance at Gaia Afrania, the children left for [[House of Nef|home]].<ref name="Children of the Streets" />
Later on, once Bayek had freed both Matia and Kawit, Iphri appeared, revealing that he had been following Bayek the whole time. Later on, Kawit tasked him to bring Matia back home.<ref name="Children of the Streets" />


Later, Bayek found them all at the House of Nef, crying over a dead body. Kawit and Bayek exchanged words, Kawit telling the Medjay all that she knew about Gaia Afrania. Bayek agreed to avenge what the Roman had done to the children, and left Kawit to take care of the little ones.<ref name="Mortem Romanum">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' - ''[[Mortem Romanum]]''</ref>
==Gallery==
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ACO Children of the Streets 2.png|Iphri watching Bayek fighting the bandits
ACO Children of the Streets 11.png|Iphri appearing to Bayek and Kawit
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==Appearance==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''


==Reference==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 12 May 2026

"Sure did! I'm extremely smart -- everyone says so."
―Iphri to Bayek, 48 BCE.[src]-[m]
Iphri speaking to Bayek

Iphri was an Egyptian street urchin who lived in the House of Nef in Memphis during the 1st century BCE. He was one of the children Nef had taken under his wing, and as such, a 'brother' to Kawit and Matia.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Iphri: "I don't work for them! This mean old lady locked up a bunch of us kids. She makes us steal for her."
Bayek: "Locked up?"
Iphri: "Yeah. My sister was going to save us, and she said to meet her in the shipyard by the river, but she never came! Will you look for her? I'll steal you an apple..."
—Iphri asking Bayek for help, 48 BCE.[src]-[m]

In 48 BCE, a wealthy Roman woman named Gaia Afrania sought to kidnap children living on the streets to be sold into slavery for her client in Alexandria. When Matia was one of the children kidnapped, Kawit asked Iphri to meet her at the shipyard where the children were held.[1]

When Kawit failed to appear, Iphri was forced to work for Gaia's bandits, helping them to steal. By chance on one occasion, Iphri came across the Medjay Bayek of Siwa. Intending to seek his help, Iphri stole from a merchant and led Bayek to the den where the bandits were waiting in. After Bayek had eliminated the bandits, Iphri revealed his plight to the Medjay, asking for his help to investigate.[1]

Later on, once Bayek had freed both Matia and Kawit, Iphri appeared, revealing that he had been following Bayek the whole time. Later on, Kawit tasked him to bring Matia back home.[1]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]