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The '''House of Nef''' was the residence of [[Nef]] in [[Memphis]], [[Egypt]], during the 1st century BCE. In addition to him, it served as a home to a number of homeless children he'd taken under his wing, including [[Apheru]], [[Neema]], [[Ngozi]], [[Matia]], and [[Kawit]]. | |||
The '''House of Nef''' was the residence of [[Nef]] in [[Memphis]], [[Egypt]], during the 1st century BCE. In addition to him, it served as a home to a number of homeless children he'd taken under his wing, including [[Apheru]], [[Neema]], [[Ngozi]], [[Iphri]], [[Matia]], and [[Kawit]]. | |||
However, a wealthy [[Rome|Roman]], [[Gaia Afrania]], kidnapped children of the streets, trafficking them to her clients in [[Alexandria]]. Kawit, the eldest of the children, was angered by this and sought to rescue the children, but was captured instead, too.<ref name="Children of the Streets">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - ''[[Children of the Streets]]''</ref> | However, a wealthy [[Rome|Roman]], [[Gaia Afrania]], kidnapped children of the streets, trafficking them to her clients in [[Alexandria]]. Kawit, the eldest of the children, was angered by this and sought to rescue the children, but was captured instead, too.<ref name="Children of the Streets">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - ''[[Children of the Streets]]''</ref> | ||
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The House of Nef was the residence of Nef in Memphis, Egypt, during the 1st century BCE. In addition to him, it served as a home to a number of homeless children he'd taken under his wing, including Apheru, Neema, Ngozi, Iphri, Matia, and Kawit.
However, a wealthy Roman, Gaia Afrania, kidnapped children of the streets, trafficking them to her clients in Alexandria. Kawit, the eldest of the children, was angered by this and sought to rescue the children, but was captured instead, too.[1]
In retaliation, Gaia Afrania had Nef slain at his own home. [2]
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Reference
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins - Children of the Streets
- ↑ [[Assassin's Creed: Origins - Mortem Romanum
