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The '''Great Hungry Ones''' was a group of bandits active in [[Egypt]] during the reign of the pharaoh [[Ptolemy XIII]]. Led by [[Fat Homer]], the bandits conducted frequent raids in the [[Sap-Meh Nome]] and the [[Sapi-Res Nome]].<ref name="The Hungry River">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Hungry River]]</ref>
 
The''' Hungry Great Ones''' were a group of bandits active in [[Egypt]] during the reign of the pharaoh [[Ptolemy XIII]]. Led by [[Fat Homer]], the bandits conducted frequent raids in the [[Sap-Meh Nome]] and the [[Sapi-Res Nome]].<ref name="The Hungry River">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Hungry River]]</ref>


By 48 BCE, rumors of the bandits had reached [[Kanopos]], stating that they rode "war [[Hippopotamus|hippos]]"<ref name="Wild Ride">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Wild Ride]]</ref>. While this was untrue, the rumor of their [[Potamos Hideout|camp]] in a small canyon was right<ref name="The Hungry River" />.
By 48 BCE, rumors of the bandits had reached [[Kanopos]], stating that they rode "war [[Hippopotamus|hippos]]"<ref name="Wild Ride">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Wild Ride]]</ref>. While this was untrue, the rumor of their [[Potamos Hideout|camp]] in a small canyon was right<ref name="The Hungry River" />.
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Bayek helped Jarha gather up the dead, drive away the hippos for a while, and retrieve Meketre, eliminating the bandits and their leader in the process.<ref name="The Hungry River" />
Bayek helped Jarha gather up the dead, drive away the hippos for a while, and retrieve Meketre, eliminating the bandits and their leader in the process.<ref name="The Hungry River" />
According to a note found in their camp, the Hungry Great Ones conduct business with another group called the Disciples of the Lioness, using the Smuggler's Dock to the north as a dealing spot. A note found on the Docks reveals further information about their smuggling partnership.


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The Hungry Great Ones were a group of bandits active in Egypt during the reign of the pharaoh Ptolemy XIII. Led by Fat Homer, the bandits conducted frequent raids in the Sap-Meh Nome and the Sapi-Res Nome.[1]

By 48 BCE, rumors of the bandits had reached Kanopos, stating that they rode "war hippos"[2]. While this was untrue, the rumor of their camp in a small canyon was right[1].

Sometime in 48 BCE, the bandits raided Jarha's farm, capturing their protector, Meketre, in the process. This excited the hippos that lived nearby, and the alarmed beasts laid waste to plants, buildings, and men alike. Only Jarha and his aunt survived the attack. Soon after, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa came upon them and learned of what had occurred.[1]

Bayek helped Jarha gather up the dead, drive away the hippos for a while, and retrieve Meketre, eliminating the bandits and their leader in the process.[1]

According to a note found in their camp, the Hungry Great Ones conduct business with another group called the Disciples of the Lioness, using the Smuggler's Dock to the north as a dealing spot. A note found on the Docks reveals further information about their smuggling partnership.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Hungry River
  2. Assassin's Creed: OriginsWild Ride