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| name = Taking Liberty | | name = Taking Liberty | ||
| description = ''The [[Roman Republic|Romans]] are making their mark on the peace of [[Cyrenaica|Kyrenaika]]. Wood for their war machines, stone for their towers and [[Cyrene|citadel]] | | image = | ||
| description = ''The [[Roman Republic|Romans]] are making their mark on the peace of [[Cyrenaica|Kyrenaika]]. Wood for their war machines, stone for their towers and [[Cyrene|citadel]] – they are taking what they need in the name of progress. Under General [[Agrippa]]'s rule, the people are just another resource to be bled dry. [[Bayek]] discovers the workers at the quarry point are close to breaking point.'' | |||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
| type = Side, Level 33 | | type = Side, Level 33 | ||
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| next = [[Halo of the Huntress]] | | next = [[Halo of the Huntress]] | ||
| source = [[Bayek]] | | source = [[Bayek]] | ||
| location = [[Cyrenaica]], [[ | | location = [[Cyrenaica]], [[Roman Republic]] | ||
| date = 47 BCE}} | | date = 47 BCE}} | ||
'''Taking Liberty''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | '''Taking Liberty''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | ||
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*'''Bayek:''' ''This messenger was tortured by the bandits.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''This messenger was tortured by the bandits.'' | ||
He read letter on a table. | He read letter on a table. | ||
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|Title=To my one true love | |||
|Text=Dearest, I think of you every minute and wish I were back at our honey farm and in your arms. [[Seker]] has driven the other quarry workers mad with his talk. He is determined to revolt and nothing I say will change his mind. I fear for us. The [[Rome|Romans]] will meet us with murderous force. Maybe the remembrance of [[Egypt]], the [[ankh]] I had seared onto my skin will protect me? I wish I could send you the wedding bracelet I made, but I do not trust the messenger not to steal it.}} | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''A touching letter. Hapti and Merope, lovers torn apart by oppression. Reminds me of [[Amunet|Aya]] and myself.<br />Poor Hapti, I should look into this, he could be in trouble. He should be easy to find with a [[tattoo]].'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''A touching letter. Hapti and Merope, lovers torn apart by oppression. Reminds me of [[Amunet|Aya]] and myself.<br />Poor Hapti, I should look into this, he could be in trouble. He should be easy to find with a [[tattoo]].'' | ||
Bayek left the camp and headed to the [[Roman Quarry Camp]] located southwest of the cave. He discovered the bodies of workers on the road. | Bayek left the camp and headed to the [[Roman Quarry Camp]] located southwest of the cave. He discovered the bodies of workers on the road. | ||
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Taking Liberty was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description[edit | edit source]
While investigating a Bandit Camp in the mountains, Bayek finds an ominous letter from Hapti, a quarry worker to his beloved wife-to-be Merope.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
While in the Necropolis Hideout, Bayek came across the body of a tortured man.
- Bayek: This messenger was tortured by the bandits.
He read letter on a table.
To my one true love
- Dearest, I think of you every minute and wish I were back at our honey farm and in your arms. Seker has driven the other quarry workers mad with his talk. He is determined to revolt and nothing I say will change his mind. I fear for us. The Romans will meet us with murderous force. Maybe the remembrance of Egypt, the ankh I had seared onto my skin will protect me? I wish I could send you the wedding bracelet I made, but I do not trust the messenger not to steal it.
- Bayek: A touching letter. Hapti and Merope, lovers torn apart by oppression. Reminds me of Aya and myself.
Poor Hapti, I should look into this, he could be in trouble. He should be easy to find with a tattoo.
Bayek left the camp and headed to the Roman Quarry Camp located southwest of the cave. He discovered the bodies of workers on the road.
- Bayek: This is a massacre! What in the gods happened here?
Heading further into the quarry, he discovered the sight of a massacre in a chamber.
- Bayek: They killed them and then left them here to rot.
He found Hapti's body among the corpses.
- Bayek: That is the tattoo of Ankh. Poor Hapti... But there's no bracelet on him.
His lover has no idea he is dead. This sickens me. I must put to rest his ka and return the bracelet.
Bayek eliminated a Roman soldier and recovered the bracelet.
- Bayek: Hapti's wife will want this as a keepsake.
Bayek left the quarry and headed southeast to Hapti's farm. He spoke to a pregnant woman there.
- Bayek: Are you Hapti's beloved?
- Merope: I know why you're here, Medjay. He's dead isn't he? Hapti?
- Bayek: I am sorry. There was a rebellion at the quarry, he...
- Merope: No, I don't want to know. He was always so hotheaded. How could he leave us this way?
- Bayek: I found his bracelet, he meant for you to have it.
- Merope: What good is a bracelet? My child will grow up without a father. Thank you for telling me, you're a good man. But please, leave me alone to my grief. I'm just another woman the Romans have made a widow. This is the war no one speaks of.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
Bayek arrived at the quarry too late to save Hapti. He recovered his bracelet and returned it to his wife.
