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Bayek arrived at the gates on Alexandria.
Bayek arrived at the gates on Alexandria.
*'''Bayek''': ''May the gods help me, I am coming for you Aya.''
*'''Bayek''': ''May the gods help me, I am coming for you Aya.''
Bayek made his way to the [[Library of Alexandria|Great Library]].
Bayek made his way to the [[Library of Alexandria]].
*'''Bayek:''' ''[[Serapis]]... The Snake will get his answer.<br />How will I find Aya among all these scrolls?''
*'''Bayek:''' ''[[Serapis]]... The Snake will get his answer.''
At the entrance, he overhead a conversation between two Alexandrians.
 
*'''Man 1''': ''I wrote this!''
*Man 2: ''All writings are to be copied by the Great Library!''
*'''Man 1''': ''You can't have it!''
*'''Man 2''': ''I guess the works of [[Archimedes]], [[Plato]], [[Sappho]] and [[Aristotle]] won't have your scribblings to keep them company.''
*'''Man 1''': ''Those are all in there?''
*'''Man 2''': ''They are.''
*'''Man 1''': ''I guess you can copy this, then.''
*'''Man 2''': ''Too late, don't want it.''
*'''Man 1''': ''Go ahead, take it.''
*'''Man 2''': ''No!''
*'''Man 1''': ''You can have it!''
Bayek entered the library.
*'''Bayek:''''' How will I find Aya among all these scrolls?''
*'''Man 1:''' ''He has some interesting ideas. Very radical!''
*'''Man 1:''' ''He has some interesting ideas. Very radical!''
*'''Man 2:''' ''You're right about that, but can't he express them concisely?''
*'''Man 2:''' ''You're right about that, but can't he express them concisely?''
As Bayek walked up the stairs, he overhead a conversation.
*'''Man:''' ''The knowledge of the entire world is at your fingertips! Here, one can relfect upon the oppresive regime under which we find ourselves laboring! The {{Wiki|Alexandrian Pleiad|Alexandrian Poets}}, have I mentioned them? ...Are a group of dramatic artists dedicated to promoting free thinking throughout the land, no matter what the [[Ptolemy XIII|pharaoh]] says. Despite the fact that the ruling pharaoh is given to arbirary and despotic decrees, here at the library we support free study! Any topic you like!''
Inside, he looked at a statue of Serapis, recognizing the hint given by Aya.
Inside, he looked at a statue of Serapis, recognizing the hint given by Aya.
*'''Bayek:''' ''Alright, Serapis. Now what? Where is Aya?''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Alright, Serapis. Now what? Where is Aya?''
Bayek was met by a [[Phanos the Younger|playwright]].
Bayek was greeted by a [[Phanos the Younger|playwright]].


[[File:Aya_01.jpg|thumb|Bayek meeting Phanos|250px]]
[[File:Aya_01.jpg|thumb|Bayek meeting Phanos|250px]]

Revision as of 18:03, 31 December 2017

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Aya was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.

Description

Bayek travels to Alexandria to search for his wife.

Dialogue

Bayek rode in the Yamu surroundings near Alexandria, and was followed by his eagle, Senu.

  • Bayek: I must protect this great land. Alexandria is where the Snake thrives and Aya lives. I must find them both.

Bayek arrived at the gates on Alexandria.

  • Bayek: May the gods help me, I am coming for you Aya.

Bayek made his way to the Library of Alexandria.

  • Bayek: Serapis... The Snake will get his answer.

At the entrance, he overhead a conversation between two Alexandrians.

  • Man 1: I wrote this!
  • Man 2: All writings are to be copied by the Great Library!
  • Man 1: You can't have it!
  • Man 2: I guess the works of Archimedes, Plato, Sappho and Aristotle won't have your scribblings to keep them company.
  • Man 1: Those are all in there?
  • Man 2: They are.
  • Man 1: I guess you can copy this, then.
  • Man 2: Too late, don't want it.
  • Man 1: Go ahead, take it.
  • Man 2: No!
  • Man 1: You can have it!

Bayek entered the library.

  • Bayek: How will I find Aya among all these scrolls?
  • Man 1: He has some interesting ideas. Very radical!
  • Man 2: You're right about that, but can't he express them concisely?

As Bayek walked up the stairs, he overhead a conversation.

  • Man: The knowledge of the entire world is at your fingertips! Here, one can relfect upon the oppresive regime under which we find ourselves laboring! The Alexandrian Poets, have I mentioned them? ...Are a group of dramatic artists dedicated to promoting free thinking throughout the land, no matter what the pharaoh says. Despite the fact that the ruling pharaoh is given to arbirary and despotic decrees, here at the library we support free study! Any topic you like!

Inside, he looked at a statue of Serapis, recognizing the hint given by Aya.

  • Bayek: Alright, Serapis. Now what? Where is Aya?

Bayek was greeted by a playwright.

Bayek meeting Phanos
  • Phanos: Ah, Serapis. I wrote a tragi-comic-pastoral-epic centered on him.
  • Bayek: Ah.
  • Phanos: You're Bayek, yes? Aya is eager to see you.
  • Bayek: Is she safe?

A woman passed by, unnerving Phanos.

  • Phanos: Quickly, follow me. I am sorry, my good fellow, you appear to be drunk. This library is for serious scholars only.

The man lowered his voice.

  • Phanos: She is in hiding.
  • Bayek: Who are you?
  • Phanos: Ah! Interested in Homeric verse, eh? This way, please.

He lowered his voice again.

  • Phanos: I am Aya's cousin, Phanos.
  • Bayek: Ah, yes, Phanos, nice to meet you in person. Tell me what is happening with Aya, why are you being so discreet?
  • Phanos: Gennadios sent his men on a house-to-house search. Often, they drag people into the street and torture them for information. Typical of the system we live under.
  • Bayek: Gennadios?
  • Phanos: A monster. The phylakitai of Alexandria. He is ravaging the city to find her.
  • Bayek: And where is she now?
  • Phanos: I have a very powerful friend, Apollodorus. No doubt you have heard of him.
  • Bayek: I have not.
  • Phanos: You will. In any case, he made a hiding place available to Aya after she ran into trouble.
  • Bayek: But what happened? You do not answer me.
  • Phanos: It is a mess of political intrigue. She will explain all, fear not.
  • Man 1: Look! There's Phanos! He thinks he's a poet!
  • Man 2: The modern Sophocles!
  • Phanos: This is as far as I go. The way to Aya is found in the monument ahead.
    Right there. Have a little faith.

Bayek entered a large well. Inside, he found a hidden chamber used by Aya. He also found her notes.

  • Aya's notes: Phanos is right, I should meet with Apollodorus.
    According to him, Actaeon is involved.
    I need to slip into his quarters.
    The mask, he is one of them.
    His blood for my Khemu.
    I need to hide now, Apollodorus could help.
    He gave me access to the Den, I can trust him.

Aya leapt on top of Bayek on a table.

  • Aya: I missed you.
  • Bayek: Never again should we spend months apart. We only have each other. Without Khemu...
  • Aya: Ssh. Let us be together, us two, each to each.

They kissed.

  • Bayek: I have news.
Bayek showing Aya the Apple of Eden

Bayek showed Aya the scar on his shoulder from his encounter with Rudjek.

  • Aya: You are scarred by justice.

Bayek took out the Apple of Eden he had taken from Medunamun.

  • Bayek: I bludgeoned Medunamun with this.
  • Aya: I hate that we have to do these things, but I am grateful that you did.
  • Bayek: If I am honest, I took pleasure in it.

Bayek and Aya undressed and retired to the water in the well. There, Aya shaved off Bayek's hair and beard with a knife.

The two sharing an intimate moment
  • Bayek: I have missed your touch.
  • Aya: I have missed touching you. I killed as well. Actaeon. I hunted him down and discovered a mask in his room. When he returned, I forced him to wear it. Then I thrust this knife through his eye slits.
  • Bayek: Aya.
  • Aya: But I was careless. Another of the masked ones tracked me to my home. He was even more difficult.
  • Bayek: We have one more. Then, we will be done.

They kissed. After returning to the chamber, Aya showed Bayek a scroll.

  • Aya: Look at this. I took it from Actaeon. Apollodorus tells me it is a papyrus from the Royal Council. Which means the Snake is in Ptolemy's court.
  • Bayek: How does this Apollodorus know these things?
  • Aya: He has informants everywhere. Because of his work with Cleopatra.
  • Bayek: Cleopatra? She's been declared a criminal.
  • Aya: By her treacherous brother, yes. She plans to take back the throne. She wants the Snake dead as much as we do. And she trusts me. She gave me this to slit his throat.

Aya gave Bayek a Hidden Blade.

Aya giving Bayek the Hidden Blade
  • Aya: It's an ancient blade that killed the tyrant Xerxes. A weapon of justice.

As Bayek was about to activate the blade with his fist clenched, Aya rolled his fingers away from the blade. Bayek then flicked the blade with satisfaction.

  • Bayek: Hahaha. Ingenious. I will go to the palace and discover who uses the seal of the Snake, and I will use this.
  • Aya: You'll find plenty of information in the Royal Scribe's office. He spends his time at the bath house. Go search the palace while he's away.
  • Bayek: And you?
  • Aya: I cannot leave here as long as Gennadios walks the streets. He is determined to kill me.
  • Bayek: In addition to the Snake, I will see what I can learn of this Gennadios and silence him.
Bayek trying out the Hidden Blade for the first time
  • Aya: Discover who the Snake is and show him the face of death. I'll met you at the Paneum when you have killed both the Snake and Gennadios.
  • Bayek: My heart aches until I see you again.
  • Aya: As does mine, my love.

Bayek found a grate.

  • Bayek: What's this?
  • Aya: That leads to the docks. I can't believe Phanos had you go through the pit.

Bayek approached Aya again.

  • Aya: Who is the Snake?
  • Bayek: I have yet to discover that.
  • Aya: The clue must be there in the palace. Search for the seal found upon the letter. It's too dangerous to leave this den as long as Gennadios and his men are searching for me.

After killing the Snake and Gennadios, Bayek met with Aya at the top of the Paneum.

  • Aya: My dearest.

They kissed.

  • Bayek: The Snake and Gennadios are dead. It was Eudoros. He died flailing in the baths.
  • Aya: I wish I had been there.

Bayek and Aya continued to kiss intensely.

  • Bayek: My wife, my wife.

Outcome

Bayek was tasked with ending the Snake and a Phylakitai by the name of Gennadios.

Reference

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