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{{Youmay|Bayek's genetic memory|[[Homer]]'s [[Odyssey (epic poem)|epic poem]]}} | |||
{{Memory_Infobox | {{Memory_Infobox | ||
| name = The Odyssey | | name = The Odyssey | ||
| description = ''[[Bayek]] finds the [[Lysander|Priest]] cowering in fear. Once the story is coaxed out of him, the Priest reveals that the Phylakitai discovered that their food was stolen at his request and the | | image = ACO The Odyssey - Arrival on Pharos.jpg | ||
| description = ''[[Bayek]] finds the [[Lysander (priest)|Priest]] cowering in fear. Once the story is coaxed out of him, the Priest reveals that the [[Phylakitai]] discovered that their food was stolen at his request and the [[guard]]s put a price on his head. The Priest begs for assistance in fleeing the [[Alexandria|city]].'' | |||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
| type = Side, Level 10 | | type = Side, Level 10 | ||
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| next = [[Wrath of the Poets]] | | next = [[Wrath of the Poets]] | ||
| source = [[Bayek]] | | source = [[Bayek]] | ||
| location = [[Alexandria]], [[ | | location = [[Alexandria]], [[Ptolemaic Kingdom]] | ||
| date = 48 BCE}} | | date = 48 BCE | ||
}} | |||
'''The Odyssey''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | '''The Odyssey''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The [[Lysander|Priest]] of [[Serapis]] is being hunted by the [[Phylakitai]], and needs help in escaping [[Alexandria]]. | The [[Lysander (priest)|Priest]] of [[Serapis]] is being hunted by the [[Phylakitai]], and needs help in escaping [[Alexandria]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Bayek | Bayek saw the priest sitting in the [[Egypt]]ian district. | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''[[ | *'''Priest:''' ''[[Guard]]s are everywhere! By Serapis.<br>Where is that [[Medjay]]? Only he can help me.<br>I don't feel safe anymore. The gods are not welcome in Alexandria... Now I pray [[Amun (deity)|Amun]] save me.'' | ||
The priest saw Bayek approaching him. | The priest saw Bayek approaching him. | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''Medjay! Over here!'' | *'''Priest:''' ''Medjay! Over here!'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Priest? But why are you on the street?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Priest? But why are you on the street?'' | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''The guards discovered that I gave their food back to the people. Now they hunt me. I have a bounty on my head. Being a priest of light is a dark job in this filthy city.'' | *'''Priest:''' ''The guards discovered that I gave their food back to the [[Civilians|people]]. Now they hunt me. I have a bounty on my head. Being a priest of light is a dark job in this filthy city.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''I can get you out of Alexandria, Priest, if you like, but... I cannot keep you safe forever.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''I can get you out of Alexandria, Priest, if you like, but... I cannot keep you safe forever.'' | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''I ask too much of you, Medjay. There is a small [[Iseion|temple]] north of here that will take me in. The Phylakitai will be watching the roads, Medjay. We must leave by the canal, there should be boats there.'' | *'''Priest:''' ''I ask too much of you, Medjay. There is a small [[Iseion|temple]] north of here that will take me in.<br>The Phylakitai will be watching the roads, Medjay. We must leave by the canal, there should be boats there.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''I will spew arrows on any who get in our way. Be like Amun, Priest. Perhaps we can sneak you out without the guards knowing.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''I will spew arrows on any who get in our way. Be like Amun, Priest. Perhaps we can sneak you out without the guards knowing.'' | ||
Bayek | They left. Guards spotted them. | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''Careful, Medjay!<br>We must be cautious, Medjay!'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Hide, Priest! I will take care of these guards!<br>Ha! You call that a swing! Come at me!'' | |||
Bayek dealt with the guards. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''You can come out now, Priest.'' | |||
They continued towards the canal. | |||
*'''Priest:''' ''I...I've never seen blood before in such quantities. The [[Ammit|Devourer]] and [[Apep]] must be smiling. And the smell. The stench.'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''You... get used to it.'' | |||
*'''Priest:''' ''Truly?'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''No.'' | |||
Close to the canal, now, they searched for a boat. | |||
*'''Priest:''' ''Bayek. It is rare that priests are called upon to serve the people. And now I suffer for it.'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''You are to serve the gods, Priest. Not the people.'' | |||
They found a suitable [[reed boat]], or a [[felucca]]. | |||
*'''Priest:''' ''Let's take one of these boats.'' | *'''Priest:''' ''Let's take one of these boats.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''And it will have to do. It looks sturdy enough.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''And it will have to do. It looks sturdy enough.'' | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''I go to a temple near the [[Lighthouse of Alexandria|Pharos]]. They will take me in. I hope. Perhaps it is true what they say - Alexandria is a city filled with liars.'' | *'''Priest:''' ''I go to a temple near the [[Lighthouse of Alexandria|Pharos]]. They will take me in. I hope. Perhaps it is true what they say - Alexandria is a city filled with liars.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''I've met a kind | *'''Bayek:''' ''I've met a kind hand or two here in Alexandria, Priest.'' | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''Sometimes it's enough to know that not everyone would kill another for a drachma.'' | *'''Priest:''' ''Sometimes it's enough to know that not everyone would kill another for a drachma.'' | ||
They | [[File:ACO_The_Odyssey_-_Canal.jpg|thumb|250px|Bayek and Lysander on a boat in the canal]] | ||
They approached the mouth of the canal. | |||
*'''Priest:''' ''We are nearing the [[Kibotos Arsenal|arsenal]] responsible for all ill that has befallen me. They will be on alert.'' | *'''Priest:''' ''We are nearing the [[Kibotos Arsenal|arsenal]] responsible for all ill that has befallen me. They will be on alert.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Ready yourself then, Priest.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Ready yourself then, Priest.'' | ||
Several soldiers approached Bayek and the Priest, shooting | Several soldiers approached Bayek and the Priest, shooting arrows at them. | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''They come after us with feluccas?'' | *'''Priest:''' ''They come after us with feluccas?'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Apparently they wish to show other priests the error of your ways.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Apparently they wish to show other priests the error of your ways.'' | ||
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*'''Priest:''' ''I owe you more than my life, Medjay.'' | *'''Priest:''' ''I owe you more than my life, Medjay.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''We are not yet at your island. We still have a little ways to go.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''We are not yet at your island. We still have a little ways to go.'' | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''Thank Serapis. Now, what were we saying...'' | |||
Bayek and the priest reached the island of [[Pharos]]. | Bayek and the priest reached the island of [[Pharos]]. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Here is where you wish to stop? Is this the island?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Here is where you wish to stop? Is this the island?'' | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''Yes. It is yet a short distance to the temple. I will be safe, Medjay. I will practice at the temple as a new man. I will leave you with a small token of my gratitude.'' | *'''Priest:''' ''Yes. It is yet a short distance to the temple. I will be safe, Medjay. I will practice at the temple as a new man. I will leave you with a small token of my gratitude.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''May your happiness multiply.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''May your happiness multiply.'' | ||
[[File:ACO_The_Odyssey_-_Lysander_Thanking_Bayek.png|thumb|250px|Lysander thanking Bayek]] | |||
They alighted from the boat. | They alighted from the boat. | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''This where you and I part, Medjay. I am a Priest no longer. Lysander was my name. It will be nice to be Lysander once more, I think.'' | *'''Priest:''' ''This where you and I part, Medjay. I am a Priest no longer. Lysander was my name. It will be nice to be Lysander once more, I think.'' | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Bayek helped Lysander escape from Alexandria to the island of Pharos, where the former priest would start a new life in | Bayek helped Lysander the Priest escape from Alexandria to the island of Pharos, where the former priest would start a new life in the small temple of Iseion. | ||
== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:10, 13 May 2026
| This article is about Bayek's genetic memory. You may be looking for Homer's epic poem. |
The Odyssey 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]
The Priest of Serapis is being hunted by the Phylakitai, and needs help in escaping Alexandria.
Dialogue[edit | edit source]
Bayek saw the priest sitting in the Egyptian district.
- Priest: Guards are everywhere! By Serapis.
Where is that Medjay? Only he can help me.
I don't feel safe anymore. The gods are not welcome in Alexandria... Now I pray Amun save me.
The priest saw Bayek approaching him.
- Priest: Medjay! Over here!
- Bayek: Priest? But why are you on the street?
- Priest: The guards discovered that I gave their food back to the people. Now they hunt me. I have a bounty on my head. Being a priest of light is a dark job in this filthy city.
- Bayek: I can get you out of Alexandria, Priest, if you like, but... I cannot keep you safe forever.
- Priest: I ask too much of you, Medjay. There is a small temple north of here that will take me in.
The Phylakitai will be watching the roads, Medjay. We must leave by the canal, there should be boats there. - Bayek: I will spew arrows on any who get in our way. Be like Amun, Priest. Perhaps we can sneak you out without the guards knowing.
They left. Guards spotted them.
- Priest: Careful, Medjay!
We must be cautious, Medjay! - Bayek: Hide, Priest! I will take care of these guards!
Ha! You call that a swing! Come at me!
Bayek dealt with the guards.
- Bayek: You can come out now, Priest.
They continued towards the canal.
- Priest: I...I've never seen blood before in such quantities. The Devourer and Apep must be smiling. And the smell. The stench.
- Bayek: You... get used to it.
- Priest: Truly?
- Bayek: No.
Close to the canal, now, they searched for a boat.
- Priest: Bayek. It is rare that priests are called upon to serve the people. And now I suffer for it.
- Bayek: You are to serve the gods, Priest. Not the people.
They found a suitable reed boat, or a felucca.
- Priest: Let's take one of these boats.
- Bayek: And it will have to do. It looks sturdy enough.
- Priest: I go to a temple near the Pharos. They will take me in. I hope. Perhaps it is true what they say - Alexandria is a city filled with liars.
- Bayek: I've met a kind hand or two here in Alexandria, Priest.
- Priest: Sometimes it's enough to know that not everyone would kill another for a drachma.

They approached the mouth of the canal.
- Priest: We are nearing the arsenal responsible for all ill that has befallen me. They will be on alert.
- Bayek: Ready yourself then, Priest.
Several soldiers approached Bayek and the Priest, shooting arrows at them.
- Priest: They come after us with feluccas?
- Bayek: Apparently they wish to show other priests the error of your ways.
- Priest: It was only food! The people were starving.
Bayek eliminated the soldiers.
- Bayek: You may show yourself, Priest. They have gone.
- Priest: I owe you more than my life, Medjay.
- Bayek: We are not yet at your island. We still have a little ways to go.
- Priest: Thank Serapis. Now, what were we saying...
Bayek and the priest reached the island of Pharos.
- Bayek: Here is where you wish to stop? Is this the island?
- Priest: Yes. It is yet a short distance to the temple. I will be safe, Medjay. I will practice at the temple as a new man. I will leave you with a small token of my gratitude.
- Bayek: May your happiness multiply.

They alighted from the boat.
- Priest: This where you and I part, Medjay. I am a Priest no longer. Lysander was my name. It will be nice to be Lysander once more, I think.
- Bayek: Walk in peace then, Lysander.
- Lysander: And you Medjay... Bayek. Thank you.
Outcome[edit | edit source]
Bayek helped Lysander the Priest escape from Alexandria to the island of Pharos, where the former priest would start a new life in the small temple of Iseion.