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In 48 BCE, Namrut and the rebels were involved in an attack on the nearby military encampment. However, the rebels were outnumbered in the attack, losing many men in the process. They retreated to a nearby abandoned [[Ekdikesis Outpost|fort]] to seek shelter. When Nefertari was unable to make the trip to tend to the wounded rebels, she sent her helper [[Suphia]] and the visiting [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] to do so. Together with Namrut, the trio left the mine and traveled to the outpost at night. While treating the soldiers, Suphia betrayed Bayek and the rebels by lighting up a fire at the watchtower, luring Ptolemy's soldiers to the camp. Bayek and Namrut were able to dispatch the soldiers and learned of Suphia's treachery.<ref name="When Night Falls">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[When Night Falls]]</ref>
In 48 BCE, Namrut and the rebels were involved in an attack on the nearby military encampment. However, the rebels were outnumbered in the attack, losing many men in the process. They retreated to a nearby abandoned [[Ekdikesis Outpost|fort]] to seek shelter. When Nefertari was unable to make the trip to tend to the wounded rebels, she sent her helper [[Suphia]] and the visiting [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] to do so. Together with Namrut, the trio left the mine and traveled to the outpost at night. While treating the soldiers, Suphia betrayed Bayek and the rebels by lighting up a fire at the watchtower, luring Ptolemy's soldiers to the camp. Bayek and Namrut were able to dispatch the soldiers and learned of Suphia's treachery.<ref name="When Night Falls">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[When Night Falls]]</ref>


Confronting her up in the tower, Bayek learned of Suphia's identity as the mistress of [[Rudjek]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] that Bayek had killed for the death of his son [[Khemu]]. Before Suphia was able to attack Bayek, Namrut thrust an axe into her abdomen, killing and throwing her off the tower to her death.<ref name="When Night Falls" />
Confronting her up in the tower, Bayek learned of Suphia's identity as the mistress of [[Rudjek]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] that Bayek had killed for the death of his son [[Khemu]]. Before Suphia was able to attack Bayek, Namrut thrust a [[spear]] through her abdomen, then used it as leverage to hoist her off the tower to her death.<ref name="When Night Falls" />


==Appearance==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''


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[[Category:Egyptians]]
[[Category:Egyptians]]
[[Category:Rebels]]
[[Category:Rebels]]
[[Category:Ethnic Egyptians]]

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Namrut was an Egyptian rebel who operated in the Saqqara Nome during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.

Biography[edit | edit source]

Namrut was part of a rebel group who worked closely with Nefertari, the chief healer of the natron mine, Nitria, in the nome. Nefertari would regularly provide medical aid to the rebels for their injuries suffered from fighting Ptolemy XIII's soldiers.[1]

In 48 BCE, Namrut and the rebels were involved in an attack on the nearby military encampment. However, the rebels were outnumbered in the attack, losing many men in the process. They retreated to a nearby abandoned fort to seek shelter. When Nefertari was unable to make the trip to tend to the wounded rebels, she sent her helper Suphia and the visiting Medjay Bayek of Siwa to do so. Together with Namrut, the trio left the mine and traveled to the outpost at night. While treating the soldiers, Suphia betrayed Bayek and the rebels by lighting up a fire at the watchtower, luring Ptolemy's soldiers to the camp. Bayek and Namrut were able to dispatch the soldiers and learned of Suphia's treachery.[2]

Confronting her up in the tower, Bayek learned of Suphia's identity as the mistress of Rudjek, a member of the Order of the Ancients that Bayek had killed for the death of his son Khemu. Before Suphia was able to attack Bayek, Namrut thrust a spear through her abdomen, then used it as leverage to hoist her off the tower to her death.[2]

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