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'''Hotephres' bureau''' was a temporary residence of [[Hotephres]], one of [[Apollodorus' informants]], in [[Soknopaiou Nesos]], [[Egypt]], during the 1st century BCE. From here, Hotephres kept in contact with others via messenger [[Pigeon | '''Hotephres' bureau''' was a temporary residence of [[Hotephres]], one of [[Apollodorus' informants]], in [[Soknopaiou Nesos]], [[Egypt]], during the 1st century BCE. From here, Hotephres kept in contact with others via messenger [[Pigeon coop|pigeons]]. | ||
In 48 BCE, Hotephres stole a ledger containing delicate information about the [[Order of the Ancients]] from a [[Greece|Greek]] magistrate. Due to the theft, the Crocodile had soldiers | In 48 BCE, Hotephres stole a ledger containing delicate information about the [[Order of the Ancients]] from a [[Greece|Greek]] magistrate, especially about the member known as the [[Berenike|Crocodile]]. Due to the theft, the Crocodile ordered soldiers to arrest Hotephres. As he had fled, the soldiers thrashed his place, killed his [[dog]], and arrested his servant on false charges, taking him with them to the nearby [[Beached Trireme Camp|military camp]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Crocodile's Scales]]</ref> | ||
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Hotephres' bureau was a temporary residence of Hotephres, one of Apollodorus' informants, in Soknopaiou Nesos, Egypt, during the 1st century BCE. From here, Hotephres kept in contact with others via messenger pigeons.
In 48 BCE, Hotephres stole a ledger containing delicate information about the Order of the Ancients from a Greek magistrate, especially about the member known as the Crocodile. Due to the theft, the Crocodile ordered soldiers to arrest Hotephres. As he had fled, the soldiers thrashed his place, killed his dog, and arrested his servant on false charges, taking him with them to the nearby military camp.[1]
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