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'''Camp Shetjeh''' was a military compound on the western edge of the village of [[Siwa]], [[Egypt]]. It was operated by | '''Camp Shetjeh''' was a military compound on the western edge of the village of [[Siwa]], [[Egypt]]. It was operated by Captain [[Muthis]], a soldier of [[Medunamun]]; a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] appointed as the [[Oracle of Amun|Oracle]] of [[Amun]] around 48 BCE by Pharaoh [[Ptolemy XIII]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Around 48 BCE, in the absence of the [[Medjay]] of Siwa, [[Bayek]], Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII deployed a garrison to the remote village to consolidate his hold over it. The troops set up two military bases outside of the [[Temple of Amun]]: the [[Coral Escarpment Camp]] to the east and Camp Shetjeh to the west.<ref name="ACO" /> | Around 48 BCE, in the absence of the [[Medjay]] of Siwa, [[Bayek]], Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII deployed a garrison to the remote village to consolidate his hold over it. The troops set up two military bases outside of the [[Temple of Amun]]: the [[Coral Escarpment Camp]] to the east and Camp Shetjeh to the west.<ref name="ACO" /> During his garrison camp, Muthis retrieve a letter from his in both lover and colleague, telling him how important it is to garrison in Siwa. If the garrison fails, they will be executed.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Egyptian Notes]] – Siwa: Camp Shetjeh</ref> | ||
That year, | That year, Muthis the captain of the garrison suspected the local [[blacksmith]], [[Benipe]], of colluding with rebels and supplying them with arms. As punishment, he had his men confiscate all Benipe's tools and secure them at Camp Shetjeh, depriving the blacksmith of his livelihood. When Bayek returned to the village, however, he offered to help Benipe, infiltrating Camp Shetjeh in search of his equipment and to eliminate the captain. By doing so, he also toppled the base, eroding away at Ptolemy's power over the village.<ref name="ACO Striking the Anvil">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Striking the Anvil]]</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Camp Shetjeh was a military compound on the western edge of the village of Siwa, Egypt. It was operated by Captain Muthis, a soldier of Medunamun; a member of the Order of the Ancients appointed as the Oracle of Amun around 48 BCE by Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII.
Description
Comprised of several buildings employed as barracks, the camp was located at the foot of the hills west of Siwa, where, at the time of its operation under Medunamun's tenure, Ptolemaic soldiers had set up several tents and wooden palisades.[1]
History
Around 48 BCE, in the absence of the Medjay of Siwa, Bayek, Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII deployed a garrison to the remote village to consolidate his hold over it. The troops set up two military bases outside of the Temple of Amun: the Coral Escarpment Camp to the east and Camp Shetjeh to the west.[1] During his garrison camp, Muthis retrieve a letter from his in both lover and colleague, telling him how important it is to garrison in Siwa. If the garrison fails, they will be executed.[2]
That year, Muthis the captain of the garrison suspected the local blacksmith, Benipe, of colluding with rebels and supplying them with arms. As punishment, he had his men confiscate all Benipe's tools and secure them at Camp Shetjeh, depriving the blacksmith of his livelihood. When Bayek returned to the village, however, he offered to help Benipe, infiltrating Camp Shetjeh in search of his equipment and to eliminate the captain. By doing so, he also toppled the base, eroding away at Ptolemy's power over the village.[3]
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Origins
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Egyptian Notes – Siwa: Camp Shetjeh
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Striking the Anvil