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'''Benipe''' was an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] [[Blacksmiths|blacksmith]] who had a shop in [[Siwa]].
'''Benipe''' was an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] [[Blacksmiths|blacksmith]] who had a shop in [[Siwa]].


Upon [[Bayek]]'s return to the village in 48 BCE after his assassination of [[Rudjek]], he approached Benipe, hoping to acquire better weapons. Benipe, whose tools had been confiscated by the soldiers under [[Medunamun]]'s command, requested Bayek's help in recovering them from [[Camp Shetjeh]]. As a reward, he allowed Bayek to choose one of the four pieces of equipment for free which he had kept hidden away.
==Biography==
As the blacksmith of the remote village of Siwa, Egypt, Benipe was a friend of its [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]]. In 48 BCE, while in the midst of forging a [[swords|sword]], the captain of the garrison deployed by Pharaoh [[Ptolemy XIII]] to Siwa passed by his shop and caught sight of his work. Accusing him of supplying weapons to dissidents and being a rebel himself—a claim that was not wrong—the captain had his troops confiscate all his tools.<ref name="ACO Striking the Anvil">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Striking the Anvil]]</ref>
 
Upon Bayek's return after his assassination of [[Rudjek]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], he approached Benipe, surprised by the shop being closed. Benipe explained the incident with the soldiers, and Bayek was quick to offer his help in not only retrieving his equipment but also eliminating the captain. Aware that the captain was based in [[Camp Shetjeh]], the military base on the west side of Siwa, Benipe directed Bayek there as the most likely location of his tools. Sure enough, the Medjay returned not long after having recovered Benipe's hammer and tongs and assassinating the captain.<ref name="ACO Striking the Anvil" />
 
As a reward, the blacksmith allowed Bayek to choose one of the four pieces of equipment for free which he had found and kept hidden away from the soldiers. These included the [[Bitter Bow]], the [[Pilum]], a [[war hammer]], and a [[shield]]. Following this, Benipe immediately reopened his shop.<ref name="ACO Striking the Anvil" />
 
==Appearance==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''


==References==
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
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Benipe was an Egyptian blacksmith who had a shop in Siwa.

Biography

As the blacksmith of the remote village of Siwa, Egypt, Benipe was a friend of its Medjay, Bayek. In 48 BCE, while in the midst of forging a sword, the captain of the garrison deployed by Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII to Siwa passed by his shop and caught sight of his work. Accusing him of supplying weapons to dissidents and being a rebel himself—a claim that was not wrong—the captain had his troops confiscate all his tools.[1]

Upon Bayek's return after his assassination of Rudjek, a member of the Order of the Ancients, he approached Benipe, surprised by the shop being closed. Benipe explained the incident with the soldiers, and Bayek was quick to offer his help in not only retrieving his equipment but also eliminating the captain. Aware that the captain was based in Camp Shetjeh, the military base on the west side of Siwa, Benipe directed Bayek there as the most likely location of his tools. Sure enough, the Medjay returned not long after having recovered Benipe's hammer and tongs and assassinating the captain.[1]

As a reward, the blacksmith allowed Bayek to choose one of the four pieces of equipment for free which he had found and kept hidden away from the soldiers. These included the Bitter Bow, the Pilum, a war hammer, and a shield. Following this, Benipe immediately reopened his shop.[1]

Appearance

References