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A vital instrument during the [[Alexandrine Civil War]], Aya eventually became disillusioned with her service to Cleopatra. Her queen [[The Battle of the Nile|joined forces]] with [[Gaius Julius Caesar]], and thus also the Order of the Ancients. Betrayed and dishonored, Aya was dismissed from her service. | A vital instrument during the [[Alexandrine Civil War]], Aya eventually became disillusioned with her service to Cleopatra. Her queen [[The Battle of the Nile|joined forces]] with [[Gaius Julius Caesar]], and thus also the Order of the Ancients. Betrayed and dishonored, Aya was dismissed from her service. | ||
Aya founded the [[Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins|sect]] of the [[Hidden Ones]] alongside her husband, becoming one of the very first [[Assassins]] alongside him. She would leave [[Assassination of Julius Caesar|an]] [[Assassin's Creed: Origins 4|indelible]] [[The Magas Codex|mark]] on history, and was skilled and dangerous woman. | Aya [[Last of the Medjay|founded]] the [[Egyptian Brotherhood of Assassins|sect]] of the [[Hidden Ones]] alongside her husband, becoming one of the very first [[Assassins]] alongside him. She would leave [[Assassination of Julius Caesar|an]] [[Assassin's Creed: Origins 4|indelible]] [[The Magas Codex|mark]] on history, and was skilled and dangerous woman. | ||
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Serving as an agent of Cleopatra for years, Aya of Alexandria was also the wife of Bayek of Siwa, and a descendant of Kassandra the misthios. Like her husband, she spent her life seeking revenge against the Order of the Ancients for the death of their son, Khemu.
A vital instrument during the Alexandrine Civil War, Aya eventually became disillusioned with her service to Cleopatra. Her queen joined forces with Gaius Julius Caesar, and thus also the Order of the Ancients. Betrayed and dishonored, Aya was dismissed from her service.
Aya founded the sect of the Hidden Ones alongside her husband, becoming one of the very first Assassins alongside him. She would leave an indelible mark on history, and was skilled and dangerous woman.