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'''Karanis''' (Greek: Καρανίς) was a [[Greece|Greco]]-[[Egypt | '''Karanis''' (Greek: Καρανίς) was a [[Greece|Greco]]-[[Egypt]]ian town located in the northeast corner of [[Faiyum]]. | ||
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In 48 BCE, the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], visited the town in search of [[Derratos]]' scribe, having being directed there by [[Theodoros]]. Discovering him in the courtyard outside the [[Sarapeion of Karanis]], Bayek eliminated his guards and brought him back to Theodoros on [[Bakchias]].<ref name="A Rebel Alliance">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[A Rebel Alliance]]</ref> | |||
Shortly thereafter, Bayek returned to Karanis, where he chanced upon a scene of a murder in the Sarapeion. He assisted the town's [[Police|phylakitai]], [[Epigonos]], to investigate the recent increased amount of attacks on Greek priests in the temple. Uncovering a cult of [[Wadjet]] to be responsible, Bayek was able to prevent them from killing the head of the temple.<ref name="Murder in the Temple">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]" – [[Murder in the Temple]]</ref> | |||
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Karanis (Greek: Καρανίς) was a Greco-Egyptian town located in the northeast corner of Faiyum.
History
In 48 BCE, the Medjay, Bayek, visited the town in search of Derratos' scribe, having being directed there by Theodoros. Discovering him in the courtyard outside the Sarapeion of Karanis, Bayek eliminated his guards and brought him back to Theodoros on Bakchias.[1]
Shortly thereafter, Bayek returned to Karanis, where he chanced upon a scene of a murder in the Sarapeion. He assisted the town's phylakitai, Epigonos, to investigate the recent increased amount of attacks on Greek priests in the temple. Uncovering a cult of Wadjet to be responsible, Bayek was able to prevent them from killing the head of the temple.[2]
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