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|name = Cat and Mouse | |name = Cat and Mouse | ||
|description = ''This is not the first time the [[Sminthos|Mouse]] has found himself in hot water, it could be the last. The [[ | |description = ''This is not the first time the [[Sminthos|Mouse]] has found himself in hot water, it could be the last. The [[Rome|Roman]] moneylender [[Paulus Aurelius]] has been found murdered in the [[Cyrene Baths|baths]], and Sminthos has been arrested. While [[Bayek]] is certain his friend is innocent, the Roman think they have their man. As Bayek investigates, a more shocking casualty of the seedy underbelly of [[Cyrene]] is revealed.'' | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
|type = Side, Level 36 | |type = Side, Level 36 | ||
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|next = [[Absolute Power]] | |next = [[Absolute Power]] | ||
|ancestor = [[Bayek]] | |ancestor = [[Bayek]] | ||
|location = [[Cyrene]], [[ | |location = [[Cyrene]], [[Cyrenaica]] | ||
|date = 47 BCE}} | |date = 47 BCE}} | ||
'''Cat and Mouse''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | '''Cat and Mouse''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
A [[Cyrene]] official has been murdered in the Baths and the [[Sminthos|Mouse]] stands accused. Bayek must prove his friend's innocence and bring the true culprit to justice. | A [[Cyrene]] [[Paulus Aurelius|official]] has been murdered in the [[Cyrene Baths|Baths]] and the [[Sminthos|Mouse]] stands accused. Bayek must prove his friend's innocence and bring the true culprit to justice. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Bayek found Sminthos locked up in a cage on a cart. | |||
*'''Sminthos:''' ''Bayek!'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Mouse?'' | |||
*'''Sminthos:''' ''They are going to kill me!'' | |||
*'''Roman Soldier:''' ''Shut up, you're convicted of murder.'' | |||
*'''Sminthos:''' ''They have the wrong man! I's as innocent as a babe.'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''What trap has the Mouse fallen into now?<br>Hold on Mouse!'' | |||
*'''Roman Soldier:''' ''Stop your mouth or I'll stop it for you. Dead man walking. This murderer will be punished with the full weight of [[Rome]]. The murderer of the money lender Paulus Aurelius has been apprehended. The streets of Cyrene are safe again.'' | |||
Bayek attacked the cart and carried Sminthos out of his cage. | |||
*'''Sminthos:''' ''Thank you sir Bayek! Get me out of this bloody cage! I'm hurt! They accused me of murder? Me? I value life above all...'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Of course you do. Don't worry you're safe now.'' | |||
*'''Sminthos:''' ''Thank you, Sir Bayek.'' | |||
Bayek brought Sminthos to a safe location. | |||
*'''Sminthos''' ''There is a real murderer out there. He is killing my friends!'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Slow down and tell me what happened, Mouse.'' | |||
*'''Sminthos:''' ''I was at the bathhouse meeting some associates, and suddenly a legion accosted me.'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Didn't you plead your innocence?'' | |||
*'''Sminthos:''' ''They wouldn't listen! They accussed me of killing Paulus Aurelius, the money lender, gutted like a pig. Red hair in his fist... not my hair. I met with him, yes, but when I left the baths he was very much alive, drinking and whoring as usual. I am many things, but not a killer.'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''It is alright, Mouse, I believe you.'' | |||
*'''Sminthos:''' ''But the Romans will not believe a cripple and an [[Egypt]]ian.'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Have faith. Stay low and wait for me at the gardens of the [[Temple of Zeus]].'' | |||
Sminthos left the area. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''There may still be clues to the real killer at the bathhouse. I know Sminthos is not the murderer, but I must disocver who is.'' | |||
Bayek travelled to the entrance of the baths, which had been closed. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''The Romans have closed off the baths, I should look for another way in.'' | |||
Bayek travelled to the side and climbed up the walls. He found an open window and climbed into the site of the murder. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''So this is where he was murdered.'' | |||
Bayek investigated writings on the wall. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''The murderer left a message. "They will all pay for their crimes." Someone is seeking justice.'' | |||
He investigated a pin on a table. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''A pin from a dress? Could the murderer be a woman?'' | |||
He investigated a necklace on a chair. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''A scattering of beads. Someone broke their necklace, did Paulus Aurelius struggle with a woman?'' | |||
He investigated a strigil on the floor. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''This strigil has blood on it, could be the murder weapon.'' | |||
He investigated a pile of red hair on the floor. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Red hair, but it is horsehair. Maybe from a wig. That is why Sminthos was falsely accused.'' | |||
He investigated a trail of blood on the ground. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''The body has been moved. I need to find it.'' | |||
Bayek followed the trails of blood to a room, where he found the body of the money lender. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''The stench of death and something else, perfume? What will you tell me, Paulus Aurelius? Something is stuffed down his throat. A note.'' | |||
He investigated the body and recovered a note. | |||
*'''On the Usurer Paulus Aurelius:'''<br>''He spent his life in her arms and died in mine. The hypocrisy makes me sick to my stomach. They call us infamia. We are shunned, scorned. And the men that delight themselves in us are praised for their appetites. I will cleanse Cyrene of the hedonists who used her so unjustly. I hope it brings her peace. Two pater familias remain. My next tragedy will strike down Cyrene's greatest Actor - [[Metrobius]]. With his death I do the muse [[Melpomene]] a great service.[[Vesta]].'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Hmm. "I will cleanse Cyrene of the hedonists. My next tragedy will strike down Cyrene's greatest Actor - Metrobius." And it is signed. Vesta? Vesta, Vesta... what is your problem with pleasure seekers? I need to find this actor before this murderer strikes again! [[Phanos the Younger|Phanos]] would be appalled if an actor were to die.'' | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Bayek | Bayek followed the three murders and assassinated the murderer, Vesta. | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
* ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
{{ACOMemories}} | {{ACOMemories}} | ||
[[Category:Memories of Bayek]] | [[Category:Memories of Bayek]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Animus HR-8]] | ||
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Cat and Mouse was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
A Cyrene official has been murdered in the Baths and the Mouse stands accused. Bayek must prove his friend's innocence and bring the true culprit to justice.
Dialogue
Bayek found Sminthos locked up in a cage on a cart.
- Sminthos: Bayek!
- Bayek: Mouse?
- Sminthos: They are going to kill me!
- Roman Soldier: Shut up, you're convicted of murder.
- Sminthos: They have the wrong man! I's as innocent as a babe.
- Bayek: What trap has the Mouse fallen into now?
Hold on Mouse! - Roman Soldier: Stop your mouth or I'll stop it for you. Dead man walking. This murderer will be punished with the full weight of Rome. The murderer of the money lender Paulus Aurelius has been apprehended. The streets of Cyrene are safe again.
Bayek attacked the cart and carried Sminthos out of his cage.
- Sminthos: Thank you sir Bayek! Get me out of this bloody cage! I'm hurt! They accused me of murder? Me? I value life above all...
- Bayek: Of course you do. Don't worry you're safe now.
- Sminthos: Thank you, Sir Bayek.
Bayek brought Sminthos to a safe location.
- Sminthos There is a real murderer out there. He is killing my friends!
- Bayek: Slow down and tell me what happened, Mouse.
- Sminthos: I was at the bathhouse meeting some associates, and suddenly a legion accosted me.
- Bayek: Didn't you plead your innocence?
- Sminthos: They wouldn't listen! They accussed me of killing Paulus Aurelius, the money lender, gutted like a pig. Red hair in his fist... not my hair. I met with him, yes, but when I left the baths he was very much alive, drinking and whoring as usual. I am many things, but not a killer.
- Bayek: It is alright, Mouse, I believe you.
- Sminthos: But the Romans will not believe a cripple and an Egyptian.
- Bayek: Have faith. Stay low and wait for me at the gardens of the Temple of Zeus.
Sminthos left the area.
- Bayek: There may still be clues to the real killer at the bathhouse. I know Sminthos is not the murderer, but I must disocver who is.
Bayek travelled to the entrance of the baths, which had been closed.
- Bayek: The Romans have closed off the baths, I should look for another way in.
Bayek travelled to the side and climbed up the walls. He found an open window and climbed into the site of the murder.
- Bayek: So this is where he was murdered.
Bayek investigated writings on the wall.
- Bayek: The murderer left a message. "They will all pay for their crimes." Someone is seeking justice.
He investigated a pin on a table.
- Bayek: A pin from a dress? Could the murderer be a woman?
He investigated a necklace on a chair.
- Bayek: A scattering of beads. Someone broke their necklace, did Paulus Aurelius struggle with a woman?
He investigated a strigil on the floor.
- Bayek: This strigil has blood on it, could be the murder weapon.
He investigated a pile of red hair on the floor.
- Bayek: Red hair, but it is horsehair. Maybe from a wig. That is why Sminthos was falsely accused.
He investigated a trail of blood on the ground.
- Bayek: The body has been moved. I need to find it.
Bayek followed the trails of blood to a room, where he found the body of the money lender.
- Bayek: The stench of death and something else, perfume? What will you tell me, Paulus Aurelius? Something is stuffed down his throat. A note.
He investigated the body and recovered a note.
- On the Usurer Paulus Aurelius:
He spent his life in her arms and died in mine. The hypocrisy makes me sick to my stomach. They call us infamia. We are shunned, scorned. And the men that delight themselves in us are praised for their appetites. I will cleanse Cyrene of the hedonists who used her so unjustly. I hope it brings her peace. Two pater familias remain. My next tragedy will strike down Cyrene's greatest Actor - Metrobius. With his death I do the muse Melpomene a great service.Vesta. - Bayek: Hmm. "I will cleanse Cyrene of the hedonists. My next tragedy will strike down Cyrene's greatest Actor - Metrobius." And it is signed. Vesta? Vesta, Vesta... what is your problem with pleasure seekers? I need to find this actor before this murderer strikes again! Phanos would be appalled if an actor were to die.
Outcome
Bayek followed the three murders and assassinated the murderer, Vesta.
