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'''Kara''' was a wealthy [[Greece|Greek]] woman who resided in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]] with her mother and father, [[Phidias]], during the 1st century BCE. | '''Kara''' was a wealthy [[Greece|Greek]] woman who resided in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]] with her mother and father, [[Phidias]], during the 1st century BCE. | ||
In 48 BCE, Kara was due to attend a reception in the evening and needed to be escorted back to her home. As such, her father hired the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], to act as her bodyguard and escort her home. Bayek reluctantly accepted his offer and escorted her on a boat to the Egyptian district to retrieve her horse, Pegasus. | ==Biography== | ||
In 48 BCE, Kara was due to attend a reception in the evening and needed to be escorted back to her home. As such, her father hired the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], to act as her bodyguard and escort her home. Bayek reluctantly accepted his offer and escorted her on a boat to the Egyptian district to retrieve her horse, Pegasus.<ref name="The Last Bodyguard">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Last Bodyguard]]</ref> | |||
Bayek initially refused Kara's pleas to stop at the market to shop for linens, but later agreed to do so, having bonded with her. At the market, Kara's horse was later stolen by bandits, leading Bayek to retrieve the horse and leaving Kara alone at the market. Bayek was able to retrieve Pegasus and brought her back to Kara, who was found by her father. Kara requested her father to let Bayek be her only bodyguard, though Bayek refused due to his obligations. Phidias would pay Bayek a bag of drachmas for his efforts. | Bayek initially refused Kara's pleas to stop at the market to shop for linens, but later agreed to do so, having bonded with her. At the market, Kara's horse was later stolen by bandits, leading Bayek to retrieve the horse and leaving Kara alone at the market. Bayek was able to retrieve Pegasus and brought her back to Kara, who was found by her father. Kara requested her father to let Bayek be her only bodyguard, though Bayek refused due to his obligations. Phidias would pay Bayek a bag of drachmas for his efforts.<ref name="The Last Bodyguard" /> | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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[[Category:Individuals]] | [[Category:Individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Greeks]] | [[Category:Greeks]] | ||
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Kara was a wealthy Greek woman who resided in Alexandria, Egypt with her mother and father, Phidias, during the 1st century BCE.
Biography
In 48 BCE, Kara was due to attend a reception in the evening and needed to be escorted back to her home. As such, her father hired the Medjay, Bayek, to act as her bodyguard and escort her home. Bayek reluctantly accepted his offer and escorted her on a boat to the Egyptian district to retrieve her horse, Pegasus.[1]
Bayek initially refused Kara's pleas to stop at the market to shop for linens, but later agreed to do so, having bonded with her. At the market, Kara's horse was later stolen by bandits, leading Bayek to retrieve the horse and leaving Kara alone at the market. Bayek was able to retrieve Pegasus and brought her back to Kara, who was found by her father. Kara requested her father to let Bayek be her only bodyguard, though Bayek refused due to his obligations. Phidias would pay Bayek a bag of drachmas for his efforts.[1]
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