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'''Sebni''' was an [[Egypt]]ian man living in the rebel camp of [[Remetch Ra]] during the 1st century BCE. | |name = Sebni | ||
|image = ACO Sebni.jpg | |||
|species = [[Human]] | |||
|affiliates = [[Egyptian rebels]] | |||
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'''Sebni''' was an [[Egypt]]ian man living in the [[Egyptian rebels|rebel]] camp of [[Remetch Ra]] during the 1st century BCE. | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Around 48 BCE, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] passed through the rebel camp, and heard about missing children. [[Nawa]] told him that her cousin, Sebni, had told the children stories about [[Alexander the Great]], and gotten in their | Around 48 BCE, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] passed through the rebel camp, and heard about missing children. [[Nawa]] told him that her cousin, Sebni, had told the children stories about [[Alexander the Great]], and gotten in their heads the idea to go treasure hunting. Afterwards, Sebni and [[Khamet]] went to look for the children, but were caught.<ref name="Plight of the Rebels">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Plight of the Rebels]]</ref> | ||
Bayek found both men held at [[Camp Hetoimazo]] and freed them. Sebni lamented he should not have told the children those stories, but he only wanted them to dream. He informed Bayek they probably headed for [[Alexander's Temple]] which he told them about. Medjay headed there with Khamet, while Sebni rode to [[Theos Elpis Rift]] to check if children had not returned there.<ref name="Plight of the Rebels" /> | Bayek found both men held at [[Camp Hetoimazo]] and freed them. Sebni lamented that he should not have told the children those stories, but he only wanted them to dream. He then informed Bayek they were probably headed for [[Alexander's Temple]], which he had told them about. The Medjay headed there with Khamet, while Sebni rode to [[Theos Elpis Rift]] to check if the children had not returned there instead.<ref name="Plight of the Rebels" /> | ||
[[Istellah]] indeed found her way back to rebel camp, trying to get help for [[Hetanu]] who remained in the temple trapped by | [[Istellah]] indeed found her way back to the rebel camp, trying to get help for [[Hetanu]], who remained in the temple trapped by [[snake]]s. However, the camp was attacked by Ptolemaic soldiers led by [[Medon]]. He demanded the shield the girl had found in the temple and, when she refused, he kidnapped her in order to interrogate her about other treasures she might have found.<ref name="Plight of the Rebels" /> | ||
When Bayek, who had rescued Hetanu, reached the camp, the rebels were clashing with the soldiers, whom they defeated with the Medjay's help. Sebni then told Bayek that Istellah had been taken to [[Pissa Oros Citadel]] and urged him to rescue her and kill Medon, which the Medjay did.<ref name="Plight of the Rebels" /> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Latest revision as of 15:27, 7 May 2026
Sebni was an Egyptian man living in the rebel camp of Remetch Ra during the 1st century BCE.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Around 48 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa passed through the rebel camp, and heard about missing children. Nawa told him that her cousin, Sebni, had told the children stories about Alexander the Great, and gotten in their heads the idea to go treasure hunting. Afterwards, Sebni and Khamet went to look for the children, but were caught.[1]
Bayek found both men held at Camp Hetoimazo and freed them. Sebni lamented that he should not have told the children those stories, but he only wanted them to dream. He then informed Bayek they were probably headed for Alexander's Temple, which he had told them about. The Medjay headed there with Khamet, while Sebni rode to Theos Elpis Rift to check if the children had not returned there instead.[1]
Istellah indeed found her way back to the rebel camp, trying to get help for Hetanu, who remained in the temple trapped by snakes. However, the camp was attacked by Ptolemaic soldiers led by Medon. He demanded the shield the girl had found in the temple and, when she refused, he kidnapped her in order to interrogate her about other treasures she might have found.[1]
When Bayek, who had rescued Hetanu, reached the camp, the rebels were clashing with the soldiers, whom they defeated with the Medjay's help. Sebni then told Bayek that Istellah had been taken to Pissa Oros Citadel and urged him to rescue her and kill Medon, which the Medjay did.[1]
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