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==Biography==
==Biography==
Gaia was a weathly woman from [[Rome]], owning a [[Memphis Villa|villa]] in the city of [[Memphis]]. Her wealth largely came from human trafficking, trading with a fellow Roman, [[Aemilius]], in [[Alexandria]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> In 48 BCE, Gaia sought to continue her operations. As such, she kidnapped children from the House of [[Nef]], locking them in her villa and exploiting them to steal for her. One of the children, [[Kawit]], plotted to free the rest of the kids but was eventually discovered. Gaia thus locked her up in the cage with another child named [[Matia]]. The [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], learned of these operations from [[Iphri|one]] of the children and eventually freed both Kawit and the child from the cage.<ref name="Children of the Streets">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Children of the Streets]]</ref>
Gaia was a weathly woman from [[Rome]], owning a [[Memphis Villa|villa]] in the city of [[Memphis]]. Her wealth largely came from human trafficking, trading with a fellow Roman, [[Aemilius]], in [[Alexandria]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> In 48 BCE, Gaia sought to continue her operations. As such, she kidnapped children from the House of [[Nef]], locking them in her villa and exploiting them to steal for her. One of the children, [[Kawit]], plotted to free the rest of the kids but was eventually discovered. Gaia thus locked her up in the cage with another child named [[Matia]]. The [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], learned of these operations from [[Iphri|one]] of the children and eventually freed both Kawit and the child from the cage.<ref name="Children of the Streets">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Children of the Streets]]</ref>


As retaliation for Kawit and Bayek's actions, Gaia murdered [[Nef]] in his house before leaving Memphis to Alexandria. Bayek, however, was able to discover her trails with [[Senu]]'s help. He sneaked aboard her ship and assassinated her, thus avenging Kawit and the children of Nef's murder.<ref name="Mortem Romanum">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Mortem Romanum]]</ref>
As retaliation for Kawit and Bayek's actions, Gaia murdered [[Nef]] in his house before leaving Memphis to Alexandria. Bayek, however, was able to discover her trails with [[Senu]]'s help. He sneaked aboard her ship and assassinated her, thus avenging Kawit and the children of Nef's murder.<ref name="Mortem Romanum">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Mortem Romanum]]</ref>


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

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Gaia Afrania (unknown – 48 BCE) was a wealthy Roman woman who lived in Egypt during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.

Biography

Gaia was a weathly woman from Rome, owning a villa in the city of Memphis. Her wealth largely came from human trafficking, trading with a fellow Roman, Aemilius, in Alexandria.[1] In 48 BCE, Gaia sought to continue her operations. As such, she kidnapped children from the House of Nef, locking them in her villa and exploiting them to steal for her. One of the children, Kawit, plotted to free the rest of the kids but was eventually discovered. Gaia thus locked her up in the cage with another child named Matia. The Medjay, Bayek, learned of these operations from one of the children and eventually freed both Kawit and the child from the cage.[2]

As retaliation for Kawit and Bayek's actions, Gaia murdered Nef in his house before leaving Memphis to Alexandria. Bayek, however, was able to discover her trails with Senu's help. He sneaked aboard her ship and assassinated her, thus avenging Kawit and the children of Nef's murder.[3]

Appearance

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Origins
  2. Assassin's Creed: OriginsChildren of the Streets
  3. Assassin's Creed: OriginsMortem Romanum