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{{Era|ACO}}
{{Era|Memories|ACO}}
{{imageneed}}
{{Memory_Infobox
{{Memory_Infobox
| name = The Bride
| name = The Bride
| description = A young [[Tuaa|woman]] stands on the edge of a high cliff, causing concern for her safety.
| image = ACO The Bride 1.png
| description = ''A young [[Tuaa|woman]] stands on the edge of a high cliff, causing concern for her safety.''
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
| type = Side, Level 26
| type = Side, Level 26
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| next = [[Sobek's Gold]]
| next = [[Sobek's Gold]]
| source = [[Bayek]]
| source = [[Bayek]]
| location = [[Faiyum]], [[Egypt]]
| location = [[Faiyum]], [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]]
| date = 48 BCE}}
| date = 48 BCE
}}
'''The Bride''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]].
'''The Bride''' 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 climbed up the hill and approached the woman.
Bayek climbed up the hill and approached the woman.
*'''Tuaa:''' ''Who are you? What are you doing? Stay back or I'll jump! You aren't the first person to try and persuade me!''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''Who are you? What are you doing? Stay back or I'll jump! You aren't the first person to try and persuade me!''
[[File:ACO_The_Bride_2.png|thumb|250px|Bayek reassuring Tuaa]]
*'''Bayek:''' ''Easy. That is a long way down, even for me.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Easy. That is a long way down, even for me.''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''It doesn't matter. Nothing matters anymore. A [[scorpion]] took my husband's life. There's nothing left for me now.''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''It doesn't matter. Nothing matters anymore. A [[scorpion]] took my husband's life. There's nothing left for me now.''
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Bayek left Tuaa.
Bayek left Tuaa.
*'''Bayek:''' ''There were some herons nearby, down by that tree.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''There were some herons nearby, down by that tree.''
Bayek headed down the hill and hunted some herons. He collected a heron feather.
Bayek headed down the hill and hunted some herons. He collected a heron [[feather]].
*'''Bayek:''' ''I have got what I need. I should give the feather to the girl.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''I have got what I need. I should give the feather to the girl.''
Bayek climbed back up the hill and returned to Tuaa.
Bayek climbed back up the hill and returned to Tuaa.
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*'''Tuaa:''' ''I'm sorry. I must seem childish to you.''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''I'm sorry. I must seem childish to you.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Believe me, no. I understand your grief..''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Believe me, no. I understand your grief..''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''That's why you knew what to say, isn't it? Did you lose someone too?''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''That's why you knew what to say, isn't it? Did you lose [[Khemu|someone]] too?''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Many have lost loved ones to the [[Ptolemy XIII|Ptolemies]].''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Many have lost loved ones to the [[Ptolemy XIII|Ptolemies]].''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''Does it get better?''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''Does it get better?''
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*'''Tuaa:''' ''I am Tuaa. I am not from here. I come from [[Krokodilopolis]].''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''I am Tuaa. I am not from here. I come from [[Krokodilopolis]].''
*'''Bayek:''' ''I am Bayek, from Siwa. What are you doing in Soknopaiou Nesos?''
*'''Bayek:''' ''I am Bayek, from Siwa. What are you doing in Soknopaiou Nesos?''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''You're from Siwa? I can tell. You're so nice. Your people are kind.'' <br /> ''I didn't want to waste my life sewing and weaving for my father. Then I met my husband and we eloped. We didn't have much, but we were happy here.''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''You're from Siwa? I can tell. You're so nice. Your people are kind.<br>I didn't want to waste my life sewing and weaving for my father. Then I met my husband and we eloped. We didn't have much, but we were happy here.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''You could return to your family. They will miss you. You could be happy again.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''You could return to your family. They will miss you. You could be happy again.''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''I can't go back to sewing carpets. Besides, my father will never look me in the face again.''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''I can't go back to sewing carpets. Besides, my father will never look me in the face again.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Few fathers would turn away the child they thought they had lost.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Few fathers would turn away the child they thought they had lost.''
As they made their way down, several [[leopard]]s approached them.
As they made their way down, several [[leopard]]s approached them.
[[File:ACO_The_Bride_3.png|thumb|250px|Bayek protecting Tuaa from the leopards]]
*'''Tuaa:''' ''Leopards! Bayek!''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''Leopards! Bayek!''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Stay back!''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Stay back!''
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Bayek escorted Tuaa to the docks.
Bayek escorted Tuaa to the docks.
*'''Bayek:''' ''You've decided where to go, then?''
*'''Bayek:''' ''You've decided where to go, then?''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''I'll find that scorpion that killed my husband! Haha! No, I think I know what to do. I'll head South, maybe even back to Krokodilopolis. I've always wanted to work at the theatre. This place has too many memories for me.''
*'''Tuaa:''' ''I'll find that scorpion that killed my husband! Haha!<br>No, I think I know what to do. I'll head South, maybe even back to Krokodilopolis. I've always wanted to work at the theatre. This place has too many memories for me.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Don't forget your family. Your father will miss you, whatever you think.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Don't forget your family. Your father will miss you, whatever you think.''
Bayek and Tuaa arrived at the docks in Soknopaiou Nesos.
Bayek and Tuaa arrived at the docks in Soknopaiou Nesos.
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Bayek was able to prevent Tuaa from ending her life and convinced her otherwise.
Bayek was able to prevent Tuaa from ending her life and convinced her otherwise.


==Reference==
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" widths="180" captionalign="center">
ACO_The_Bride_4.png|Bayek bringing Tuaa to the nearby dock
</gallery>
 
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''


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Latest revision as of 01:24, 13 May 2026

The Bride 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]

A young woman stands on the edge of a high cliff, causing concern for her safety.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Bayek discovered a woman standing on the edge of a cliff west of Soknopaiou Nesos.

  • Bayek: That young woman is standing right on the edge of the cliff. I should check on her.

Bayek climbed up the hill and approached the woman.

  • Tuaa: Who are you? What are you doing? Stay back or I'll jump! You aren't the first person to try and persuade me!
Bayek reassuring Tuaa
  • Bayek: Easy. That is a long way down, even for me.
  • Tuaa: It doesn't matter. Nothing matters anymore. A scorpion took my husband's life. There's nothing left for me now.
  • Bayek: You could find the scorpion that killed him, and kill it.
  • Tuaa: Are you mocking me or trying to be cruel?
  • Bayek: Even bitter laughter is better than death. Why don't you step away from the ledge? We can talk.
  • Tua: I don't know what to say.
  • Bayek: Tell me of your husband.
  • Tuaa: We used to come up here to watch the herons. Two of them built a nest together in that tree. We watched them bring fish for their young. We dreamed of our own children.
  • Bayek: And you're sad because you did not have any.
  • Tuaa: You're not very good at this, Medjay. You're not making me feel any better.
  • Bayek: There is no way to make you feel better. There is only tomorrow. And then the next day. One moment at a time.
  • Tuaa: What you say is true. I just don't think I can face it.
  • Bayek: I want to show you something. I'll return soon. Try not to jump.

Bayek left Tuaa.

  • Bayek: There were some herons nearby, down by that tree.

Bayek headed down the hill and hunted some herons. He collected a heron feather.

  • Bayek: I have got what I need. I should give the feather to the girl.

Bayek climbed back up the hill and returned to Tuaa.

  • Bayek: This is for you.

Bayek passed the heron feather to Tuaa.

  • Tuaa: A heron feather? Why?
  • Bayek: It is a Siwan ritual. Feathers mean a lot to us. Anubis will weigh all our hearts when we die against Ma'at's white feather. Yours. Mine. Our loved ones...
  • Tuaa: I know what you are doing. This feather is for my afterlife.
  • Bayek: Your husband will meet you in the Field of Reeds when it's time. But it's not a place to rush to. He would want you to live now, and be happy.
  • Tuaa: Yes, you're right. He would. I should thank you for this gift.
  • Bayek: You can thank me by showing me the way down.
  • Tuaa: Alright Medjay. You win. This way.

Bayek followed Tuaa down the hill.

  • Tuaa: I'm sorry. I must seem childish to you.
  • Bayek: Believe me, no. I understand your grief..
  • Tuaa: That's why you knew what to say, isn't it? Did you lose someone too?
  • Bayek: Many have lost loved ones to the Ptolemies.
  • Tuaa: Does it get better?
  • Bayek: It gets better. But you will never be the same.
  • Tuaa: Yes. I already know that...
  • Bayek: What is your name?
  • Tuaa: I am Tuaa. I am not from here. I come from Krokodilopolis.
  • Bayek: I am Bayek, from Siwa. What are you doing in Soknopaiou Nesos?
  • Tuaa: You're from Siwa? I can tell. You're so nice. Your people are kind.
    I didn't want to waste my life sewing and weaving for my father. Then I met my husband and we eloped. We didn't have much, but we were happy here.
  • Bayek: You could return to your family. They will miss you. You could be happy again.
  • Tuaa: I can't go back to sewing carpets. Besides, my father will never look me in the face again.
  • Bayek: Few fathers would turn away the child they thought they had lost.

As they made their way down, several leopards approached them.

Bayek protecting Tuaa from the leopards
  • Tuaa: Leopards! Bayek!
  • Bayek: Stay back!

Bayek eliminated the leopards.

  • Tuaa: Dua Sobek! I thought we were dead!
  • Bayek: Are you hurt?
  • Tuaa: No, but that was terrifying! Death isn't so desirable when you really see it. I guess I do want to live.
  • Bayek: Ha! Now she wants to live! Ha, ha. Eh, that is good. But we should move before hyenas come for the carcasses.
  • Tuaa: Could you take me to the docks?

Bayek escorted Tuaa to the docks.

  • Bayek: You've decided where to go, then?
  • Tuaa: I'll find that scorpion that killed my husband! Haha!
    No, I think I know what to do. I'll head South, maybe even back to Krokodilopolis. I've always wanted to work at the theatre. This place has too many memories for me.
  • Bayek: Don't forget your family. Your father will miss you, whatever you think.

Bayek and Tuaa arrived at the docks in Soknopaiou Nesos.

  • Bayek: Here we are. Will you be okay?
  • Tuaa: Thank you, Bayek. I will keep this feather, and weigh it against my heart. Go do your hero work!
  • Bayek: Be safe, Tuaa.

Outcome[edit | edit source]

Bayek was able to prevent Tuaa from ending her life and convinced her otherwise.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

Assassin's Creed: Origins memories
Main Quests
The Heron Assassination - Homecoming - The Oasis - The False Oracle - May Amun Walk Beside You - Aya - Gennadios the Phylakitai - End of the Snake - Egypt's Medjay - The Scarab's Sting - The Scarab's Lies - Pompeius Magnus - The Hyena - The Lizard's Mask - The Lizard's Face - The Crocodile's Scales - The Crocodile's Jaws - Way of the Gabiniani - Aya: Blade of the Goddess - The Battle of the Nile - The Aftermath - The Final Weighing - Last of the Medjay - Fall of an Empire, Rise of Another - Birth of the Creed
Side Quests
Special
A Gift from the Gods - Ambush At Sea - Incoming Threat - Here Comes a New Challenger - Lights Among the Dunes - Secrets of the First Pyramids - Trial of Anubis - Trial of Sehkmet - Trial of Sobek
Siwa
Gear Up - Family Reunion - Water Rats - Hideaway - Striking the Anvil - The Healer - Prisoners in the Temple - Bayek's Promise
Lake Mareotis
Hidden Tax - The Book of the Dead - Ambush in the Temple - Ulterior Votive - Lady of Slaughter - Birthright - Taste of her Sting
Alexandria
The Accidental Philosopher - The Last Bodyguard - Higher Education - Serapis Unites - A Tithe By Any Other Name - The Shifty Scribe - The Odyssey - Wrath of the Poets - Symposiasts - Phylakes' Prey - Phylakitai in the Eye - Cat's Cradle
Kanopos
Old Times - Wild Ride - Blue Hooligans - The Weasel - The Hungry River
Sap-Meh Nome
In Protest - Thick Skin - Fair Trade
Sapi-Res Nome
Conflicts of Interest - Smoke Over Water - All Eyes on Us - Lost Happiness - Abuse of Power - The Tax Master - The Ostrich - New Kid in Town - Worker's Lament - The Old Library
Giza
The Planetarium - Precious Bonds - What's Yours Is Mine
Memphis
A Dream of Ashes - Blood in the Water - Odor Most Foul - Children of the Streets - Taimhotep's Song - The Baker's Dilemma - Mortem Romanum
Saqqara Nome
Rites of Anubis - First Blood - When Night Falls - A Rebel Alliance
Faiyum
Murder in the Temple - Feeding Faiyum - Curse of Wadjet - Rebel Strike - The Bride - Sobek's Gold - Forging Siwa - The Sickness - Fires of Dionysias - Demons in the Desert
Faiyum Oasis
The Champion - The Man Beast - Sobek's Tears - The Jaws of Sobek - Bad Faith - Shadya's Rest - Fighting for Faiyum
Herakleion Nome
Recon Work - Loose Cargo - Reunion - Predator to Prey
Uab Nome
Seven Farmers
Atef-Pehu Nome
The Matriarch
Green Mountains
Unseeing Eyes - One Bad Apple - The Good Roman - Playing with Fire - Taking Liberty - Halo of the Huntress - Carpe Diem - Shadows of Apollo
Marmarica
His Secret Service
Kyrenaika
The Flea of Cyrene - The Lure of Glory - The Mousetrap - Founding Father - Pax Romana - Cat and Mouse - Absolute Power - Are You Not Entertained? - The Smugglers of Cyrene - Dead in the Water - My Brother for a Horse
Isolated Desert
Plight of the Rebels
Event Quests
Antique Trafficking - Bandit Raid - Control Nuisance - Gather Materials - Lost and Found - Missing Worker - Stolen Goods - Recover the Merchandise
The Hidden Ones
Main Quests
The Hidden Ones - The Land of Turquoise - Where the Slaves Die - The Walls of the Ruler - The Setting Sun - No Chains Too Thick - Sic Semper Tyrannis - The Greater Good
Side Quests
Klysma Nome
Rise of Shaqilat - Howls of the Dead - The Ballad of Si-Mut and Gertha - The Killer Shadow - Shadows of the Scarab
Madiama Nome
Respect Thy Brother
Arsinoe Nome
Shards from a Star
The Curse of the Pharaohs
Main Quests
The Curse of the Pharaohs - No Honor Amongst Thebes - The Lady of Grace - Cleansing Rite - Something Rotten - Soured Libations - Aten Rising - The Heretic - Blood in the Water - The King of Kings - A Pharaoh's Shadow - A Pharaoh's Heart and Name - A Pharaoh's Hemset - A Pharaoh's Ka
Side Quests
Thebes
The Theban Triad - Master of the Secret Things - Perchance to Dream
Theban Necropolis
Burnt Offerings - A Sister's Vow - Idol Hands - Drowned Tools - A Motherless Child - Unfair Trade
Thebes Nome
Crocodile Tears - National Treasures
Yebu Nome
Losers Weepers - Fish Out Of Water - Laid to Rest
Aaru
Love or Duty
Aten
Gods or Creed - The Cat - The Ibis - The Hawk
Heb Sed
Follower or Leader
Duat
Shield or Blade - A Necessary Evil - Khepri's Amulet - The God's Spark