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Bayek and his wife [[Aya]] took a leading role in the [[Alexandrine Civil War|civil war]] between Queen [[Cleopatra]] and her brother [[Ptolemy XIII]], a conflict that saw them at odds with the [[Order of the Ancients]]. | Bayek and his wife [[Aya]] took a leading role in the [[Alexandrine Civil War|civil war]] between Queen [[Cleopatra]] and her brother [[Ptolemy XIII]], a conflict that saw them at odds with the [[Order of the Ancients]]. | ||
Laying the groundwork for the Hidden Ones during this struggle, Bayek became the Mentor of the [[Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins|Egyptian Brotherhood]] he made bureau's in both Memphis | Laying the groundwork for the Hidden Ones during this struggle, Bayek became the Mentor of the [[Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins|Egyptian Brotherhood]] he made bureau's in both [[Memphis]] and [[Sinai]] to fight for the freedom of the people against the Order's desire for control. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early life=== | ===Early life=== | ||
Bayek was born in Siwa, Egypt | Bayek was born in Siwa, Egypt in 85 BCE, the son of the Medjay, [[Sabu]], and [[Ahmose]]. When Bayek was as young child, a group led by a grave robber known as Menna had attacked his family home. Most of them were killed by Sabu, but his mother bravely defended him as well. Bayek became a close friend of [[Hepzefa]], a fellow Siwan, [[Kensa]] a Nubian girl who trained Bayek in hunting and trapping animals. She and her tribe had moved from Siwa. He was also well acquainted with [[Menehet]], a priest of [[Sekhmet]] in [[Yamu]] whose children treated Bayek as a loving uncle. Bayek also occasionally raced against [[Claridas]], who later left Siwa and live in [[Kanopos]] under the name Sennefer.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> | ||
=== Becoming the last Medjay === | === Becoming the last Medjay === | ||
In 70 | In 70 BCE, Bayek lived in Siwa with his mother and father Ahmose and Sabu. He was in a relationship with Aya at this time, whom he adored. Bayek's father, Sabu, did not approve of their relationship as he knew that Aya's dream was to settle in Alexandria, and he feared that her mixed heritage would corrupt his teachings. Bayek had started training to be a Medjay, a protector of the community. A messenger arrived and relayed a message to Sabu. He briefly spoke with Rabiah. Sabu elected to leave Siwa without giving a reason other than it being safer for Siwa that he left. After discussing his decision with Rabiah and Ahmose, Bayek chose to follow his father and goes off in search of him. He initially traveled to the city of Zawty to find the messenger who had informed Sabu. In doing so he meets Tuta a boy street urchin, who ultimately misled Bayek resulting in his purses being stolen. After chasing down the thief across rooftops, Bayek is nearly strangled to death by Tuta's father, Paneb. He was saved by Aya, who had followed him. She knocked out Paneb, and the three of them including Tuta escape to [[Thebes]]. | ||
There they | There they met Kensa, but Bayek's father was not there. Word reached Bayek that [[Menna]] may be nearby to Thebes. With Khensa, Aya, Tuta, Seri and Neka they go hunting for Menna. Neka was captured, before being tortured. He was saved by a brave night rescue by the others. During the battle Menna escaped on a chariot. He was pursued by Bayek and Khensa, the latter felling their driver by arrow shot, Menna ultimately died in the chariot crash. Khensa received word that Sabu is being held in a pit at the island of [[Elephantine]]. As such, Bayek and Aya left with her in search. Under cover of a sandstorm the group infiltrated the island of Elephantine. Sabu was not in the pit, but a deranged man was set there as a decoy. After they escaped the area guards, Sabu reveals himself to the group. Bion arrives and was caught by the trap, Bion got injured but manages to escapes. | ||
Several years | Several years passed, Sabu continued to train Bayek as a Medjay, with Aya in turn trained by Bayek. They spent years training on the run across many villages. Eventually, Bayek asks Aya's hand in marriage. She refused, citing being a Medjay wife would be harsh, and that she still dreamed to live and work in the library of Alexandria. She elected to leave the training as her aunt had taken ill. As she traveled back to Siwa she is set upon by horse thieves at a watering hole. She holds her own but is saved by Bion. Unknowingly, Aya had led Bion right to their training camp. Bion lets loose multiple arrows that hit Sabu, Bayek’s stomach is then sliced by Bion's blade. All three are ulimately injured in the ensuing battle, with Sabu choosing to push Bayek into the nearby river to save him, in doing so he is struck down and killed by Bion. Bayek falls unconscious and is swept away safely by the river. | ||
Bayek | Bayek was pulled from the river by people who nursed him back to health over four days upon a boat. He steadily traveled north, before disembarking to purchase a horse to get to Siwa. He arrived to find Aya safe with her aunt, but is warned that Bion is somewhere nearby. Fearing for Ahmose's life he immediately heads to his mother’s home along with Aya. Bion lies in wait and they all battle Bion, with Ahmose critically wounding Bion. With his dying breath Bion revealed that [[Raia]] ordered all of the Medjay's deaths. Bayek marries Aya and becomes the protector of Siwa. They raised a son called [[Khemu]]. Years passed, Bayek traveled to Alexandria and killed Raia in his own home. Bayek became the last Medjay in Siwa where he was viewed the respected protector of his community. In the rest of Egypt, however, he was viewed as an inconvenient relic by those in power.<ref name="ACO site Bayek">[https://assassinscreed.ubisoft.com/game/en-us/game-info/story-characters/index.aspx?section=Bayek Story and Characters – Bayek: The Last Medjay]. ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' official site. [[Ubisoft]], Accessed 11 September 2017.</ref><ref name="Ubiblog">Reparez, Mikel. [https://blog.ubi.com/assassins-creed-origins-need-know-new-setting-new-hero-new-action-rpg-gameplay-e3-2017/ ''Assassin's Creed Origins - What You Need To Know About Its New Setting, New Hero and New Action-RPG Gameplay'']. ''UbiBlog''. Ubisoft, 11 June 2017. Accessed 12 June 2017.</ref> | ||
===Khemu's death=== | ===Khemu's death=== | ||
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[[File:Homecoming 02.png|thumb|250px|left|Bayek clashing with Hypatos, Rudjek's bodyguard]] | [[File:Homecoming 02.png|thumb|250px|left|Bayek clashing with Hypatos, Rudjek's bodyguard]] | ||
A few months later, Bayek was confronted by Hypatos in the outskirts of the town above an Old Kingdom tomb, determined to seek vengeance against the Medjay for leaving | A few months later, Bayek was confronted by Hypatos in the outskirts of the town above an Old Kingdom tomb, determined to seek vengeance against the Medjay for leaving Rudjek dead in the pyramid. In the midst of their fight, Hypatos repeatedly slammed the floor, collapsing the floor and causing both him and Bayek to fall to ruins below. As neither were incapacitated by the fall, they resumed the fight, with Bayek offering a truce. Hypatos refused the truce in the name of honor, eventually falling to the blade of Bayek.<ref name="ACO" /> | ||
Bayek later navigated his way through the tomb and when he reached the exit, he discovered his friend Hepzefa fighting a group of soldiers who served under Rudjek.<ref name="ACO" /> | Bayek later navigated his way through the tomb and when he reached the exit, he discovered his friend [[Hepzefa]] fighting a group of soldiers who served under Rudjek.<ref name="ACO" /> | ||
===Return to Siwa=== | ===Return to Siwa=== | ||
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Bayek arrived in [[Alexandria]], seeking Aya in the Great Library by a statue of Serapis. There, Bayek was greeted by [[Phanos the Younger]], a playwright and Aya's cousin. Phanos explained the reason for Aya's absence and escorted Bayek to a garden shrine where he located a hidden entrance to Aya's [[The Den|hideout]]. Aya greeted Bayek passionately after a year of separation. Aya informed Bayek of the two members of the Order she had killed [[Actaeon]], known as The Vulture whom she hunted and [[Ktesos]], known as The Ram who tracked Aya to her home after killing Actaeon.<ref name="ACO" /> | Bayek arrived in [[Alexandria]], seeking Aya in the Great Library by a statue of Serapis. There, Bayek was greeted by [[Phanos the Younger]], a playwright and Aya's cousin. Phanos explained the reason for Aya's absence and escorted Bayek to a garden shrine where he located a hidden entrance to Aya's [[The Den|hideout]]. Aya greeted Bayek passionately after a year of separation. Aya informed Bayek of the two members of the Order she had killed [[Actaeon]], known as The Vulture whom she hunted and [[Ktesos]], known as The Ram who tracked Aya to her home after killing Actaeon.<ref name="ACO" /> | ||
Aya showed Bayek a royal papyrus with the Snake's emblem, linking the Ptolemic Court to the Order. Aya attained this intelligence from [[Apollodorus]] who, on behalf of [[Cleopatra]], had spies tracking the Order. Bayek was not trusting towards Cleopatra due to her ousting, but decided to trust Aya's judgement. Aya entrusted one of the two relic hidden blades, | Aya showed Bayek a royal papyrus with the Snake's emblem, linking the Ptolemic Court to the Order. Aya attained this intelligence from [[Apollodorus]] who, on behalf of [[Cleopatra]], had spies tracking the Order. Bayek was not trusting towards Cleopatra due to her ousting, but decided to trust Aya's judgement. Aya entrusted one of the two relic hidden blades, that belonged to the [[Iran|Persian]] proto-Assassin [[Darius]], to Bayek to assassinate the last member of the order, whom they believe to be The Snake who killed Khemu. Due to her assassination of Actaeon and Ktesos, Aya was pursued by the Phylakitai of Alexandria, [[Gennadios the Phylakitai|Gennadios]], entrusting Bayek with the task eliminate him as well.<ref name="ACO" /> | ||
Bayek found Gennadios searching the Jewish quarter preparing to torture the dockworkers, Bayek, infiltrated the Akra Garrison and killed him. In his final moments, Gennadios insisted that he was only doing his duty as a Phylakitai in chasing down Aya for her murders. He questioned whether Bayek and Aya's quest for vengeance against the Order went above the law and warned the Medjay that the other Phylakes would hunt him down to exact revenge. | Bayek found Gennadios searching the Jewish quarter preparing to torture the dockworkers, Bayek, infiltrated the Akra Garrison and killed him. In his final moments, Gennadios insisted that he was only doing his duty as a Phylakitai in chasing down Aya for her murders. He questioned whether Bayek and Aya's quest for vengeance against the Order went above the law and warned the Medjay that the other Phylakes would hunt him down to exact revenge. | ||
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After sharing a night of passion, Bayek was uncertain that Eudoros was the last member of the order though Aya assured him the Order ended with Eudoros. Bayek remained unsettled, leading Aya to suggest meeting Apollodorus for more information. On Aya's guidance, Bayek headed to the [[Lageion Hippodrome|Hippodrome]] in the [[Kanopos|Kanopos Nome]], meeting a informant of Apollodorus. The informant directed Bayek tp head to the Kanopos lighthouse after sundown to meet Apollodorus. There, Apollodorus enlisted the Medjay's help to rescue [[Damastes]], another informant and recover a scroll meant for [[Phoxidas]], a Nauarchos in Cleopatra's navy. Having retrieved the intel and rescuing Damastes, Apollodorus invited Bayek to his personal [[Apollodorus' Estate|estate]] to meet the queen, where Aya was guarding Cleopatra. Cleopatra, along with the High Priest of [[Ptah]] from [[Memphis]], [[Pasherenptah]], were introduced to Bayek. She explained that the Order of Ancients were responsible for her [[Ptolemy XIII|brother]]'s power and her exile.<ref name="ACO" /> | After sharing a night of passion, Bayek was uncertain that Eudoros was the last member of the order though Aya assured him the Order ended with Eudoros. Bayek remained unsettled, leading Aya to suggest meeting Apollodorus for more information. On Aya's guidance, Bayek headed to the [[Lageion Hippodrome|Hippodrome]] in the [[Kanopos|Kanopos Nome]], meeting a informant of Apollodorus. The informant directed Bayek tp head to the Kanopos lighthouse after sundown to meet Apollodorus. There, Apollodorus enlisted the Medjay's help to rescue [[Damastes]], another informant and recover a scroll meant for [[Phoxidas]], a Nauarchos in Cleopatra's navy. Having retrieved the intel and rescuing Damastes, Apollodorus invited Bayek to his personal [[Apollodorus' Estate|estate]] to meet the queen, where Aya was guarding Cleopatra. Cleopatra, along with the High Priest of [[Ptah]] from [[Memphis]], [[Pasherenptah]], were introduced to Bayek. She explained that the Order of Ancients were responsible for her [[Ptolemy XIII|brother]]'s power and her exile.<ref name="ACO" /> | ||
The Snake was revealed to refer to the Order as a whole while Eudoros's position was The Hippo. Apollodorus' spies had discovered four new names : [[Taharqa|The Scarab]] who terrorized the [[Nile Delta]] with violence and sand, [[Khaliset|The Hyena]] who terrorized sacred [[Giza]] with death and disappearances, [[Hetepi|The Lizard]] who terrorized Memphis with misery and sickness and [[Berenike|The Crocodile]] who terrorized the [[Faiyum|Faiyum Oasis]] with fear and oppression. Confronted with this new information, Bayek agrees to become Cleopatra's Medjay and assassinate the remaining members of the Order. Cleopatra orders the Siwans to find and assassinate the four names now learned. Bayek and Aya agree to take the night as lovers, and come the morning as hunters. Bayek relieves his old Medjay badge for Cleopatra's new golden badge.<ref name="ACO" /> | The Snake was revealed to refer to the Order as a whole while Eudoros's position was The Hippo. Apollodorus' spies had discovered four new names: [[Taharqa|The Scarab]] who terrorized the [[Nile|Nile Delta]] with violence and sand, [[Khaliset|The Hyena]] who terrorized sacred [[Giza]] with death and disappearances, [[Hetepi|The Lizard]] who terrorized Memphis with misery and sickness and [[Berenike|The Crocodile]] who terrorized the [[Faiyum|Faiyum Oasis]] with fear and oppression. Confronted with this new information, Bayek agrees to become Cleopatra's Medjay and assassinate the remaining members of the Order. Cleopatra orders the Siwans to find and assassinate the four names now learned. Bayek and Aya agree to take the night as lovers, and come the morning as hunters. Bayek relieves his old Medjay badge for Cleopatra's new golden badge.<ref name="ACO" /> | ||
=== Working for Cleopatra === | === Working for Cleopatra === | ||
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=== Arrival in Sinai === | === Arrival in Sinai === | ||
Bayek learns of a Roman camp to the north of Siwa from a Roman scholar named Otis. While there he learns that a Roman General is planning to bribe various Greek and Egyptian officials to set up a communication network. Bayek stops the bribes, but when he goes to seek out Otis he finds that he has been killed. Bayek finds a final note from [[Otis]], explaining that the plot was coordinated by General [[Rufio]] and that Otis was working for Amunet. | Bayek learns of a Roman camp to the north of Siwa from a Roman scholar named Otis. While there he learns that a Roman General is planning to bribe various Greek and Egyptian officials to set up a communication network. Bayek stops the bribes, but when he goes to seek out Otis he finds that he has been killed. Bayek finds a final note from [[Otis]], explaining that the plot was coordinated by General [[Rufio]] and that Otis was working for Amunet. | ||
[[File:Aco screenshot dlc1 tahirabayekgamilat 960x540 317899.jpg|thumb|245x245px]] | [[File:Aco screenshot dlc1 tahirabayekgamilat 960x540 317899.jpg|thumb|245x245px|Tahira introducing Bayek to the rebel leader, Gamilat]] | ||
38 BCE, Bayek receives a message from Tahira informing Bayek that the'' ''Sinai is in revolt against the Romans. Two Hidden Ones got caught up in a massacre and have been killed. Tahira is struggling to keep the Hidden Ones together at the Sinai. The situation is becoming desperate and Bayek is needed Bayek then travels to the Sinai Peninsula. He meets Tahira and she introduces him to [[Gamilat]] the rebel leader. Bayek agrees to assassinating the three lieutenants of general Rufio. Bayek plans to kill Tacito in front of his army and workers, as he thinks it will send a message.'' '' | 38 BCE, Bayek receives a message from Tahira informing Bayek that the'' ''Sinai is in revolt against the Romans. Two Hidden Ones got caught up in a massacre and have been killed. Tahira is struggling to keep the Hidden Ones together at the Sinai. The situation is becoming desperate and Bayek is needed Bayek then travels to the Sinai Peninsula. He meets Tahira and she introduces him to [[Gamilat]] the rebel leader. Bayek agrees to assassinating the three lieutenants of general Rufio. Bayek plans to kill Tacito in front of his army and workers, as he thinks it will send a message.'' '' | ||
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The two rescue Kashta and Tahira, though she later succumbs to her injuries and dies in Bayek's arms. Amunet tells Bayek that the Sinai branch of The Hidden Ones has been too loud, to the point where she had heard tell of them even in Rome, and that there may be a traitor among them. The two discover Rufio's men burning down a village and stop them before assassinating Rufio. | The two rescue Kashta and Tahira, though she later succumbs to her injuries and dies in Bayek's arms. Amunet tells Bayek that the Sinai branch of The Hidden Ones has been too loud, to the point where she had heard tell of them even in Rome, and that there may be a traitor among them. The two discover Rufio's men burning down a village and stop them before assassinating Rufio. | ||
Amunet then informs Bayek that Gamilat has allowed innocent villagers to die to inspire more people to join his rebellion Bayek confronts him on this Gamilat states that they fight on the same side Bayek replies, "No. Here, we simply fight." the two start to fight Bayek then ends up killing him. Bayek rebuilt the bureau in Sinai he then makes the tenets that no hidden one shall harm an innocent, and expands the brotherhood to [[ | Amunet then informs Bayek that Gamilat has allowed innocent villagers to die to inspire more people to join his rebellion Bayek confronts him on this Gamilat states that they fight on the same side Bayek replies, "No. Here, we simply fight." the two start to fight Bayek then ends up killing him. Bayek rebuilt the bureau in Sinai he then makes the tenets that no hidden one shall harm an innocent, and expands the brotherhood to [[Petra]] and [[Judea]] he then says his farewell to Amunet. Bayek sends several hidden ones including Kawab to Judea to counter the tyrannical rule of King [[Herod I of Judea|Herod the Great]]. | ||
==Personality and traits== | ==Personality and traits== | ||
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==Equipment and skills== | ==Equipment and skills== | ||
As a Medjay, Bayek was highly trained in the art of combat, and he utilized a variety of weapons that included the [[khopesh]], [[spear]], and [[bow]]. He also possessed a [[shield]] to defend himself against enemies' attacks and wielded the signature [[Hidden Blade]] for low-profile assassinations. Aside from this, Bayek was an expert in stealth and [[freerunning]].<ref name="Ubiblog" /> Having been trained by | As a Medjay, Bayek was highly trained in the art of combat, and he utilized a variety of weapons that included the [[khopesh]], [[spear]], and [[bow]]. He also possessed a [[shield]] to defend himself against enemies' attacks and wielded the signature [[Hidden Blade]] for low-profile assassinations. Aside from this, Bayek was an expert in stealth and [[freerunning]].<ref name="Ubiblog" /> Having been trained by Kensa Bayek is an expert in hunting and trapping animals. | ||
Bayek had a symbiotic relationship with his [[eagle]], [[Senu]], which aided him in reconnaissance thanks to his [[Eagle Vision]]. Unlike later Assassins such as [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], and [[Desmond Miles]], Bayek's Eagle Vision was far more literal in the sense that activating the ability allowed him to see through the eyes of Senu.<ref name="Ubiblog" /> | Bayek had a symbiotic relationship with his [[eagle]], [[Senu]], which aided him in reconnaissance thanks to his [[Eagle Vision]]. Unlike later Assassins such as [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]], [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]], and [[Desmond Miles]], Bayek's Eagle Vision was far more literal in the sense that activating the ability allowed him to see through the eyes of Senu.<ref name="Ubiblog" /> | ||
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Bayek of Siwa (85 BCE – unknown) was the last Medjay active in ancient Egypt and one of the founders of the Hidden Ones, an organization that would later transform into the Assassin Brotherhood.
Bayek and his wife Aya took a leading role in the civil war between Queen Cleopatra and her brother Ptolemy XIII, a conflict that saw them at odds with the Order of the Ancients.
Laying the groundwork for the Hidden Ones during this struggle, Bayek became the Mentor of the Egyptian Brotherhood he made bureau's in both Memphis and Sinai to fight for the freedom of the people against the Order's desire for control.
Biography
Early life
Bayek was born in Siwa, Egypt in 85 BCE, the son of the Medjay, Sabu, and Ahmose. When Bayek was as young child, a group led by a grave robber known as Menna had attacked his family home. Most of them were killed by Sabu, but his mother bravely defended him as well. Bayek became a close friend of Hepzefa, a fellow Siwan, Kensa a Nubian girl who trained Bayek in hunting and trapping animals. She and her tribe had moved from Siwa. He was also well acquainted with Menehet, a priest of Sekhmet in Yamu whose children treated Bayek as a loving uncle. Bayek also occasionally raced against Claridas, who later left Siwa and live in Kanopos under the name Sennefer.[1]
Becoming the last Medjay
In 70 BCE, Bayek lived in Siwa with his mother and father Ahmose and Sabu. He was in a relationship with Aya at this time, whom he adored. Bayek's father, Sabu, did not approve of their relationship as he knew that Aya's dream was to settle in Alexandria, and he feared that her mixed heritage would corrupt his teachings. Bayek had started training to be a Medjay, a protector of the community. A messenger arrived and relayed a message to Sabu. He briefly spoke with Rabiah. Sabu elected to leave Siwa without giving a reason other than it being safer for Siwa that he left. After discussing his decision with Rabiah and Ahmose, Bayek chose to follow his father and goes off in search of him. He initially traveled to the city of Zawty to find the messenger who had informed Sabu. In doing so he meets Tuta a boy street urchin, who ultimately misled Bayek resulting in his purses being stolen. After chasing down the thief across rooftops, Bayek is nearly strangled to death by Tuta's father, Paneb. He was saved by Aya, who had followed him. She knocked out Paneb, and the three of them including Tuta escape to Thebes.
There they met Kensa, but Bayek's father was not there. Word reached Bayek that Menna may be nearby to Thebes. With Khensa, Aya, Tuta, Seri and Neka they go hunting for Menna. Neka was captured, before being tortured. He was saved by a brave night rescue by the others. During the battle Menna escaped on a chariot. He was pursued by Bayek and Khensa, the latter felling their driver by arrow shot, Menna ultimately died in the chariot crash. Khensa received word that Sabu is being held in a pit at the island of Elephantine. As such, Bayek and Aya left with her in search. Under cover of a sandstorm the group infiltrated the island of Elephantine. Sabu was not in the pit, but a deranged man was set there as a decoy. After they escaped the area guards, Sabu reveals himself to the group. Bion arrives and was caught by the trap, Bion got injured but manages to escapes.
Several years passed, Sabu continued to train Bayek as a Medjay, with Aya in turn trained by Bayek. They spent years training on the run across many villages. Eventually, Bayek asks Aya's hand in marriage. She refused, citing being a Medjay wife would be harsh, and that she still dreamed to live and work in the library of Alexandria. She elected to leave the training as her aunt had taken ill. As she traveled back to Siwa she is set upon by horse thieves at a watering hole. She holds her own but is saved by Bion. Unknowingly, Aya had led Bion right to their training camp. Bion lets loose multiple arrows that hit Sabu, Bayek’s stomach is then sliced by Bion's blade. All three are ulimately injured in the ensuing battle, with Sabu choosing to push Bayek into the nearby river to save him, in doing so he is struck down and killed by Bion. Bayek falls unconscious and is swept away safely by the river.
Bayek was pulled from the river by people who nursed him back to health over four days upon a boat. He steadily traveled north, before disembarking to purchase a horse to get to Siwa. He arrived to find Aya safe with her aunt, but is warned that Bion is somewhere nearby. Fearing for Ahmose's life he immediately heads to his mother’s home along with Aya. Bion lies in wait and they all battle Bion, with Ahmose critically wounding Bion. With his dying breath Bion revealed that Raia ordered all of the Medjay's deaths. Bayek marries Aya and becomes the protector of Siwa. They raised a son called Khemu. Years passed, Bayek traveled to Alexandria and killed Raia in his own home. Bayek became the last Medjay in Siwa where he was viewed the respected protector of his community. In the rest of Egypt, however, he was viewed as an inconvenient relic by those in power.[2][3]
Khemu's death

In 49 BCE, five members of the Order of the Ancients travelled to Siwa and kidnapped Bayek and Khemu, bringing them to the entrance of an Isu vault beneath the Temple of Amun. The Order showed Bayek a relic and demanded him to open the vault due to his experience as the Medjay. Bayek, however, had no knowledge about the vault. Before the Order could interrogate Bayek for more information, the pharaoh Ptolemy XIII arrived at the temple. Khemu stole a knife and succeeded in freeing his father, who attempted to take down the members. He was subdued by one of the members, who deflected his attack and causing him to stab Khemu in the abdomen, killing him. Before Bayek could respond, he was knocked unconscious by the masked men.[1]
Quest for vengeance
Khemu's death drove Bayek to hunt down the members of the Order of the Ancients, one by one. Aya was unable to cope with the loss of her son and returned to Alexandria where her cousin Phanos the Younger lived. Bayek however began searching for information about the Order throughout Egypt. During his absence, Hepzefa took over his Medjay duties and looked after the town. After a whole year of searching, he discovered the identity of one of its members, Rudjek, who was the Nomarch of Saqqara and used the cryptonym "The Heron". Bayek hunted Rudjek to the Bent Pyramid of Sneferu, were he crossed path with Hypatos, Rudjek's bodyguard. Bayek knocked out Hypatos despite being seriously wounded and confronted Rudjek, who threw a knife towards the Medjay. Bayek however dodged the attack with Rudjek's mask and slammed it with the knife through the Nomarch's head, killing him instantly.[1]
Having killed the first member of the Order, Bayek left the pyramid and resume on his journey to pursue the other members. Along the way, he passed out from his injuries and was found by Nefertari, the chief healer of Nitria, a natron mine in Saqqara. Nefertari brought him back to the town and patched his wounds. In the midst of confusion, Bayek left the mine when he woke up and embarked on a long journey back to Siwa.[1]
A few months later, Bayek was confronted by Hypatos in the outskirts of the town above an Old Kingdom tomb, determined to seek vengeance against the Medjay for leaving Rudjek dead in the pyramid. In the midst of their fight, Hypatos repeatedly slammed the floor, collapsing the floor and causing both him and Bayek to fall to ruins below. As neither were incapacitated by the fall, they resumed the fight, with Bayek offering a truce. Hypatos refused the truce in the name of honor, eventually falling to the blade of Bayek.[1]
Bayek later navigated his way through the tomb and when he reached the exit, he discovered his friend Hepzefa fighting a group of soldiers who served under Rudjek.[1]
Return to Siwa
After dispatching the soldiers, the Medjay duo rode back to Siwa. Bayek was told of the disruptions to his home vilalge brought upon by Medunamun, a member of the Order known as The Ibis, who had established the Temple of Amunas his base of operations. The two returned to Hepzefa's home, where Bayek began his preparations to hunt his next target. The village healer, Rabiah later arrived and persuade Bayek to rest and allow her to treat his injuries.[1]
Before confronting Medunamun, Hepzefa urged Bayek to strengthen himself with upgraded armor & gear. To do so, Bayek helped Benipe, the blacksmith in Siwa. to regain his tools from Camp Shetjeh.[1]
After helping the local Siwans, Bayek confronted Medunamun who, unapologetic of killing Khemu, was bludgeoned to death by Bayek with a sphered relic the former was studying. Having freed Siwa from Medunamun's tyranny, Bayek returned to Hepzefa for information of Aya's location. Hepzefa directed Bayek to the Great Library in Alexandria and seek a statue of Serapis.[1]
Finding Aya
After crossing the desert, Bayek stopped by the Temple of Sekhmet to pay Menehet a visit while en route to Alexandria to reunite with his wife, Aya. Aware that the temple's renovations were new to the Medjay, Menehet gave his friend a tour of the complex, and Bayek was impressed by the sudden opulence of the temple. When they reached the temple's reflecting pool, Menehet's children pounced upon Bayek from behind, a playful greeting that transitioned into a game of hide-and-seek. Busy with his work, Menehet was not party to this, but whether he knew it or not, his children found themselves in dangerous spots over the course of the game, with Keba trapped in a well and Soris even narrowly escaping a ravenous hyena.
While the children and Bayek were concluding their game, Menehet was confronted by a visitor to Yamu infuriated by the presence of fraudulent cat mummies in the market. Although the priest asserted that responsibility for the matter laid solely with the merchant in question, this reasoning failed to appease the visitor who stormed away no less irate than before. Because Bayek had caught wind of the rant, Menehet was prompt to describe the issue to him whereupon the Medjay took it upon himself to investigate the incident on his behalf.
Once the bandits behind the fake mummies had been dealt with, Menehet again enlisted the help of Bayek—this time to locate Pamu, an Egyptian fighter who had been scheduled to portray Sekhmet against Isfet in the Festival of Sekhmet that night. When Bayek returned with an intoxicated Pamu, he offered to fight as Sekhmet in his place to save his friend from disgrace, a favor which Menehet was very much grateful for, directing him to speak to the High Priest for permission.
After the festival, Menehet thanked Bayek for his spectacular performance in winning the fight against Isfet, allowing him to keep the Sekhmet costume and the staff as tokens of respect. Recognizing that it was time for the Medjay to resume his journey to Alexandria, he then bid farewell to him, agreeing that Bayek should also do the same to the children before he left.
Bayek arrived in Alexandria, seeking Aya in the Great Library by a statue of Serapis. There, Bayek was greeted by Phanos the Younger, a playwright and Aya's cousin. Phanos explained the reason for Aya's absence and escorted Bayek to a garden shrine where he located a hidden entrance to Aya's hideout. Aya greeted Bayek passionately after a year of separation. Aya informed Bayek of the two members of the Order she had killed Actaeon, known as The Vulture whom she hunted and Ktesos, known as The Ram who tracked Aya to her home after killing Actaeon.[1]
Aya showed Bayek a royal papyrus with the Snake's emblem, linking the Ptolemic Court to the Order. Aya attained this intelligence from Apollodorus who, on behalf of Cleopatra, had spies tracking the Order. Bayek was not trusting towards Cleopatra due to her ousting, but decided to trust Aya's judgement. Aya entrusted one of the two relic hidden blades, that belonged to the Persian proto-Assassin Darius, to Bayek to assassinate the last member of the order, whom they believe to be The Snake who killed Khemu. Due to her assassination of Actaeon and Ktesos, Aya was pursued by the Phylakitai of Alexandria, Gennadios, entrusting Bayek with the task eliminate him as well.[1]
Bayek found Gennadios searching the Jewish quarter preparing to torture the dockworkers, Bayek, infiltrated the Akra Garrison and killed him. In his final moments, Gennadios insisted that he was only doing his duty as a Phylakitai in chasing down Aya for her murders. He questioned whether Bayek and Aya's quest for vengeance against the Order went above the law and warned the Medjay that the other Phylakes would hunt him down to exact revenge.
Bayek was asked by Phanos to free his actors and script from the gaurds because Phanos rallied against the regime in the emptied theatre of Alexandria. Bayek rescued one of Phanos' actors from the Akra Garrison, who revealed that the play script was on its way to the palace and that the two other actors managed to escape and go into hiding. Bayek found one of the escaped actors cowering in his home, Bayek dispatched the guards that were closing in on the actor, the actor then hurried back to Phanos. He then went on to intercept a patrol going between the garrison and the Royal Palace and retrieve the play. Bayek returned to Phanos with his play and actors intact. Phanos says to Bayek that no matter what, the play will go on.
Hunting Gennadios and the Snake
Leaving the hideout, Bayek found Gennadios searching the Jewish quarter preparing to torture the dockworkers, Bayek, infiltrated the Akra Garrison and killed him. In his final moments, Gennadios insisted that he was only doing his duty as a Phylakitai in chasing down Aya for her murders. He questioned whether Bayek and Aya's quest for vengeance against the Order went above the law and warned the Medjay that the other Phylakes would hunt him down to exact revenge.
After assassinating Gennadios, Bayek infiltrated the Royal Palace in search of the The Snake. Heading to the room of the Royal Scribe, Bayek discovered and unlocked a locked chest, finding letters addressed to Medunamun, which stated he was keeping Pharaoh Ptolomy XIII under his control, and Gennadios was questioning the Alexandrians of Aya's whereabouts. Certain that Eudoros, the royal scribe, was the Snake who was present at the Siwa Vault, Bayek headed to the bathhouse where Eudoros was known to frequent.[1]
Entering the Bathhouse, Bayek navigated the ceiling and discovered where Eudoros was located. Bayek attempted to assassinate Eudoros from the ceiling, which he failed as Eudoros resisted his attack and attempt to drown Bayek, until the latter triggered his hidden blade; amputating his ring finger and killing Eudoros. Before dying, Eudoros remarked that the Snake would never die. Bayek would exit the bathhouse. cauterizing his wound from losing his finger with a fire stick. Having gotten rid of Gennadios and Eudoros that he believed to be the last member of the Order, Bayek returned to Aya atop the Paneum. Having felt some sense of closure, the two would later share a night of passion.[1]
Meeting Cleopatra
After sharing a night of passion, Bayek was uncertain that Eudoros was the last member of the order though Aya assured him the Order ended with Eudoros. Bayek remained unsettled, leading Aya to suggest meeting Apollodorus for more information. On Aya's guidance, Bayek headed to the Hippodrome in the Kanopos Nome, meeting a informant of Apollodorus. The informant directed Bayek tp head to the Kanopos lighthouse after sundown to meet Apollodorus. There, Apollodorus enlisted the Medjay's help to rescue Damastes, another informant and recover a scroll meant for Phoxidas, a Nauarchos in Cleopatra's navy. Having retrieved the intel and rescuing Damastes, Apollodorus invited Bayek to his personal estate to meet the queen, where Aya was guarding Cleopatra. Cleopatra, along with the High Priest of Ptah from Memphis, Pasherenptah, were introduced to Bayek. She explained that the Order of Ancients were responsible for her brother's power and her exile.[1]
The Snake was revealed to refer to the Order as a whole while Eudoros's position was The Hippo. Apollodorus' spies had discovered four new names: The Scarab who terrorized the Nile Delta with violence and sand, The Hyena who terrorized sacred Giza with death and disappearances, The Lizard who terrorized Memphis with misery and sickness and The Crocodile who terrorized the Faiyum Oasis with fear and oppression. Confronted with this new information, Bayek agrees to become Cleopatra's Medjay and assassinate the remaining members of the Order. Cleopatra orders the Siwans to find and assassinate the four names now learned. Bayek and Aya agree to take the night as lovers, and come the morning as hunters. Bayek relieves his old Medjay badge for Cleopatra's new golden badge.[1]
Working for Cleopatra
Searching for The Scarab, Bayek saved Ghupa, Bayek was then directed to Taharqa in Letopolis by the latter's wife and son in Sais. Bayek later visited him in Letopolis and asked for his aid in finding The Scarab. Before he could answer, Taharqa was alerted to a raid by bandits who often used the sandstorms that ravaged Letopolis as a cover to plunder the city, and promised Bayek answers in exchange for his aid. After managing to defend the city and slaying the bandits at their hideout, Taharqa invited Bayek to join him and his family for a meal, where they would discuss The Scarab. However, Taharqa drugged Bayek's drink, and he only realized Taharqa's true identity after noticing his smile and scarab-shaped ring just before passing out.
Bayek awoke buried up to his neck in the desert, left for dead, surrounded by Taharqa's other victims. After escaping with the help of his steed and Senu and recovering his possessions which Taharqa had offered as payment to an ally of his, the commander at Fort Nikiou from a military camp nearby, Bayek returned to Letopolis to exact vengeance, assassinating Taharqa from above as he prayed in the temple.
When Bayek arrived at Memphis, Pasherenptah enlisted his aid to help him eliminate the 'curse' that was plaguing his wife Taimhotep and the city. Bayek stopped the that two priestess from continuing to poisoning the Apis. After rescuing Panchrates, Bayek discovered the identity of the Lizard. Despite hiding out amongst his fellow priests in the Great Temple, Bayek was able to identify Lizard by his coughing and blue scarf, killing him and lifting Memphis from his "curses".
Bayek tracked Khaliset (The Hyena) to the Great Pyramid of Giza, where he found the Isu Temple, Eshe's sarcophagus, and evidence of Khaliset's attempts to resurrect her, before Khaliset herself appeared, furious that Bayek had disturbed her daughter's "tomb". He chased her through the pyramid's tunnels, eventually succeeding in killing her after a dramatic confrontation in the middle of a sandstorm outside the pyramid.
Bayek was sent by Apollodorus to find a ledger which was in the possesion of Hotephres who it from a magistrate, which contained the true identity of Berenike and exposed her corrupt deeds. Unbeknownst to everyone, the latter's daughter Shadya discovered the ledger and took it with her. As a result, she and her mother, Khenut, were kidnapped by Berenike and her men, who brought them to the Euhemeria lighthouse. Shadya was executed by Berenike, who retrieved the ledger and weighed down the young girl's feet with large rocks, before submerging her in the waters near the pier, leaving Shadya to drown.
Eventually, Berenike left to Krokodilopolis, where she attended gladiator fights in the arena. Bayek tracked her down to the city, and was reunited with Kensa. Together, they fought and rose up the ranks to challenge the arena champions, Diovicos and Viridovix, as Berenike watched their fight. Realizing that Bayek was after her, Berenike left Krokodilopolis and returned to her villa in the Kerkesoucha Granary. She also became a patron to Kensa, promising her a luxury life in exchange of her loyalty. Bayek followed Berenike to her villa, where he killed her and Kensa.
As she laid dying, Bayek accused her of killing Shadya. Berenike had no idea who the young girl was, and retorted that Bayek was unable to see what greatness lies in store for Egypt, like "all of [his] kind". Bayek told her that Shadya was Hotephres Khenut's daughter, and the dying woman explained that the ledger would have destroyed all the Order's hopes, so she did what had to be done. In response, Bayek vowed to destroy all she stood for and all those like her and declared she would die knowing the name of the innocent girl she murdered.
Bayek found both Hotephres and Khenut broken after the death of Shadya he preformed a ceremony in honor oh her death he then gave the couple a new cause to fight for. In Faiyum Bayek inspired farmers to rise up aginst the romans who were exporting them, he then freed the rebel's leader. Bayek assassinated the leader of fort boybastos when he assassinated he saw the farmers and the rebels attacking the fort as well. Bayek says goodbye to Hotephres and Khenut informing them that Faiyum is free now they must do there part.
Bayek receives a letter from Aya explaining that there are two more members of the Order, The Scorpion and The Jackal, who are members of Ptolemy's royal guard and the likely culprits responsible for Khemu's death. He finds out that Lucius Septimius is the Jackal and tracks him, but is too late to stop him from assassinating Pompey. With no other options, Cleopatra has Bayek and Aya help sneak her into the palace to meet Julius Caesar. Cleopatra impresses Caesar and secures his support. Bayek kills Pothinus (The Scorpion), but is stopped from killing Septimius by Caesar. Aya watches Ptolemy get eaten by crocodiles when he tries to flee across the Nile.
Starting the Hidden Ones
After the end of the civil war, Cleopatra takes the throne as Pharaoh. Septimius becomes an advisor for Caesar and Cleopatra cuts ties with Bayek and Aya. This causes Bayek and his supporters to realize that Cleopatra and Caesar have now allied themselves with the Order. Realizing his mistake in supporting Cleopatra, Bayek gathers his allies Phanos, Pasherenptah, Tahira, Phoxidas and Aya to form a brotherhood to counter the Order and defend the free will of the common people. Bayek and Aya realize the Order showed a strong interest in the tomb of Alexander the Great, which they investigate. There, they find a mortally wounded Apollodorus who warns them that Caesar's lieutenant, Flavius, is "The Lion" and the true leader of the Order. He and Septimius had taken the Orb and a Staff from the tomb and are heading back to Siwa for the Vault.
Upon returning to Siwa, they find the Vault already opened. Bayek tracks down and confronts Flavius, who bears the activated Apple of Eden, but kills him, avenging Khemu's death. Bayek returns to Aya, who has recruited Marcus Junius Brutus the Younger and Gaius Cassius Longinus to their cause. She plans to head to Rome with Brutus and Cassius to assassinate Caesar and Septimius. Bayek and Aya part ways but form the foundation of the Assassin Brotherhood when they both swear to protect the world from the shadows. Upon their separation, Bayek drops his eagle's skull charm, a necklace of Khemu's, into the sand which leaves an impression, becoming the icon of their new Brotherhood. Bayek built the Egyptian Brotherhood by making bureau's in both Memphis and the Sinai while the Roman Brotherhood lead by Aya begin recruiting Assassins. In 43 BCE Bayek receives a letter from Aya (now calling herself Amunet) stating that Septimius and Caesar are dead.
Arrival in Sinai
Bayek learns of a Roman camp to the north of Siwa from a Roman scholar named Otis. While there he learns that a Roman General is planning to bribe various Greek and Egyptian officials to set up a communication network. Bayek stops the bribes, but when he goes to seek out Otis he finds that he has been killed. Bayek finds a final note from Otis, explaining that the plot was coordinated by General Rufio and that Otis was working for Amunet.
38 BCE, Bayek receives a message from Tahira informing Bayek that the Sinai is in revolt against the Romans. Two Hidden Ones got caught up in a massacre and have been killed. Tahira is struggling to keep the Hidden Ones together at the Sinai. The situation is becoming desperate and Bayek is needed Bayek then travels to the Sinai Peninsula. He meets Tahira and she introduces him to Gamilat the rebel leader. Bayek agrees to assassinating the three lieutenants of general Rufio. Bayek plans to kill Tacito in front of his army and workers, as he thinks it will send a message.
Bayek assassinated Tacito and together with Tahira, they freed the Quarry from Roman control to the Nabatean rebels, beginning a rebellion in the Sinai. Bayek meets with Maqwat who informs him that Ampelius oversees all commerce on the Sinai Peninsula. He does so with efficiency and brutality. He also informs Bayek that Ampelius dresses exactly like his captains. From afar, he is impossible to identify. Bayek infiltrated the fort. After a long search, he discovered Ampelius and killed him thus freeing the fort from Roman control.
Bayek hunted down two bounty hunters after him, Bayek then searched for the person who hired them he tracked the trails and found Kawab he was confronted by him in the desert he attempted to regained his father's honor. However, Bayek defeated him and convinced him to give up his vengeance and use it for a much greater cause. Kawab accepted his fate and ultimately joined Bayek as a member of the Hidden Ones.
Bayek and Gamilat set off inside Amenmesse's pyramid in search of Ptahmose, Rufio's mason but they only find a scroll. After killing all three lieutenants Bayek returns to the bureau to debrief with Tahira but their hideout is attacked by the Romans. Bayek, Tahira, and Kashta are captured and Bayek is crucified. Bayek is saved by Amunet she then tells Bayek that the Sinai branch of The Hidden Ones has been too loud, to the point where she had heard tell of them even in Rome, and that there may be a traitor among them.
The two rescue Kashta and Tahira, though she later succumbs to her injuries and dies in Bayek's arms. Amunet tells Bayek that the Sinai branch of The Hidden Ones has been too loud, to the point where she had heard tell of them even in Rome, and that there may be a traitor among them. The two discover Rufio's men burning down a village and stop them before assassinating Rufio.
Amunet then informs Bayek that Gamilat has allowed innocent villagers to die to inspire more people to join his rebellion Bayek confronts him on this Gamilat states that they fight on the same side Bayek replies, "No. Here, we simply fight." the two start to fight Bayek then ends up killing him. Bayek rebuilt the bureau in Sinai he then makes the tenets that no hidden one shall harm an innocent, and expands the brotherhood to Petra and Judea he then says his farewell to Amunet. Bayek sends several hidden ones including Kawab to Judea to counter the tyrannical rule of King Herod the Great.
Personality and traits
Before the tragic death of his son Bayek was shown to a caring and loving father and husband, as well as a dutiful protector of his home of Siwa. He was shown to have a lighthearted and jovial nature, as well as a strong sense of responsibility and duty for those who needed protecting. He also seemed to be very knowledgeable about the Ancient Egyptian religion and would often teach his son about them, while also explaining the world around him. His relationship with his wife was very stable, despite her Greek heritage and his strong belief in the ways of the Old Egypt.
After Khemu's death, Bayek's sole focus became to hunt down those who were responsible, not to rest until everyone involved had paid with their lives. While he took priority on hunting down the Order of the Ancients, he would stop to help those in need, showing that he still took his role as a Medjay and protector seriously.
While he maintained his friendly nature around close friends and people that he trusted, he was equally cold and ruthless toward those he considered to be his enemies. Bayek showed no sympathy toward those who prey on the weak and defenseless, especially innocent children. Although he was driven to kill the members of the Order, Bayek was not incapable in sympathizing with his targets or feeling guilty for his actions. Learning that Khaliset had lost a child caused Bayek to empathize and take pity on her, leading him to pray that Khaliset be reunited with her daughter in the afterlife after he killed her. Another example is that after assassinating Taharqa, Bayek sadly apologized to his son Kawab, showing remorse for robbing an innocent child of his father.
Although Bayek was very proud of his homeland and pursued the ancient paths of his country, he had no prejudices against strangers and their culture and simply wished that Egyptians and non-Egyptians would coexists as equals. He would get disgusted at both non-Egyptians and Egyptians alike, who further insisted on strife and hatred towards each other, like the Caretaker's Cult, a group that terrorized the Greeks living in Egypt.
After forming the Hidden Ones Bayek regards them as his new family, when Kawab tried to kill him, he gave him the option to abandoned his name and to join the Hidden Ones as a liberator.
Equipment and skills
As a Medjay, Bayek was highly trained in the art of combat, and he utilized a variety of weapons that included the khopesh, spear, and bow. He also possessed a shield to defend himself against enemies' attacks and wielded the signature Hidden Blade for low-profile assassinations. Aside from this, Bayek was an expert in stealth and freerunning.[3] Having been trained by Kensa Bayek is an expert in hunting and trapping animals.
Bayek had a symbiotic relationship with his eagle, Senu, which aided him in reconnaissance thanks to his Eagle Vision. Unlike later Assassins such as Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, and Desmond Miles, Bayek's Eagle Vision was far more literal in the sense that activating the ability allowed him to see through the eyes of Senu.[3]
Trivia
- Bayek is a play on the hieroglyphic word for "falcon" or "vulture". This is keeping in tradition of the protagonists' names being associated with avians.
- Bayek possesses a small scar on his upper lip, a feature he shares with later Assassins such as Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Aveline de Grandpré and Desmond Miles.
- Bayek is probably the only character in the series to admit that he is afraid of something; in his case, it’s snakes.
- Alongside Io:nhiòte, Bayek is one of the two known individuals gifted with Eagle Vision who displays the ability to telepathically see through the eyes of animals, in their case eagles.
- Bayek is one of the few protagonists to not wear a traditional beaked hood, at least not initially.
- Bayek is, chronologically, the first protagonist in the series to have his ring finger cut off from the usage of the Hidden Blade. A tradition that would later be passed on to prove your loyalty to the Creed in the Assassin Brotherhood up until the Levantine brotherhood.
- Bayek is at least 46 years old by the time he travels to the Sinai Peninsula in 38 BCE.
Gallery
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Concept art of Bayek
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Another concept art of Bayek
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Concept art of Bayek on a horse
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Concept Art of Bayek with Senu on a camel
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3D Models of Bayek
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Closeup of Bayek's face
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Bayek during the Alexandrine Civil War
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Bayek
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Bayek's burial potrait
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Desert Oath (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Origins
- Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Hidden Ones
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 Assassin's Creed: Origins
- ↑ Story and Characters – Bayek: The Last Medjay. Assassin's Creed: Origins official site. Ubisoft, Accessed 11 September 2017.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Reparez, Mikel. Assassin's Creed Origins - What You Need To Know About Its New Setting, New Hero and New Action-RPG Gameplay. UbiBlog. Ubisoft, 11 June 2017. Accessed 12 June 2017.
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