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'''Ampelius of Capitolinus''' ( | '''Ampelius of Capitolinus''' (unknown – 38 BCE) was a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] officer who served as one of [[Gaius Julius Rufio]]'s lieutenants in the [[Sinai|Sinai Peninsula]]. He was also a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], using '''The Administrator''' as his cryptonym and oversaw all commerce in the peninsula, using the [[Walls-of-the-Ruler]] as his base of operations.<ref name="Walls of the Ruler">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Walls of the Ruler]]</ref> | ||
== Biography == | ==Biography== | ||
Ampelius originated from {{Wiki|Capitoline Hill|Capitolinus}} in [[Rome]] and was trained on the Roman trade routes with the {{Wiki|Usipetes}} and {{Wiki|Tencteri}}, using violence as a means of securing trade. He later came to served under Rufio as one of his lieutenants and joining the Order of the Ancients.<ref name="ACO Hidden Ones">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]''</ref> | |||
The [[Hidden Ones]] in [[Rome]], led by [[Amunet]], recorded his actions before sending the intel to the Hidden Ones bureau in Sinai. He was later sent to the [[Sinai]], occupying the Walls-of-the-Ruler and blocking the Way of Horus as he saw fit and used dismemberment as his methof of discipline and fear mongering.<ref name="ACO Hidden Ones"/> | |||
In 38 BCE, the Hidden Ones sent [[Maqwat]] and her partner to observe Ampelius' actions from an old watchower across the fort, ensuring that he does not leave the fort. When the Hidden Ones [[Mentor]], [[Bayek]], arrived at the watchower, Maqwat gave him intel on Ampelius' whereabouts and appearance, as he was dressed like his captains. Bayek eventually discovered assassinated Ampelius and the Ancients laid dying, he proclaimed that the order would be eternal.<ref name="Walls of the Ruler" /> | |||
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- "The Order is eternal"
- ―Ampelius' final words[src]

Ampelius of Capitolinus (unknown – 38 BCE) was a Roman officer who served as one of Gaius Julius Rufio's lieutenants in the Sinai Peninsula. He was also a member of the Order of the Ancients, using The Administrator as his cryptonym and oversaw all commerce in the peninsula, using the Walls-of-the-Ruler as his base of operations.[1]
Biography
Ampelius originated from Capitolinus in Rome and was trained on the Roman trade routes with the Usipetes and Tencteri, using violence as a means of securing trade. He later came to served under Rufio as one of his lieutenants and joining the Order of the Ancients.[2]
The Hidden Ones in Rome, led by Amunet, recorded his actions before sending the intel to the Hidden Ones bureau in Sinai. He was later sent to the Sinai, occupying the Walls-of-the-Ruler and blocking the Way of Horus as he saw fit and used dismemberment as his methof of discipline and fear mongering.[2]
In 38 BCE, the Hidden Ones sent Maqwat and her partner to observe Ampelius' actions from an old watchower across the fort, ensuring that he does not leave the fort. When the Hidden Ones Mentor, Bayek, arrived at the watchower, Maqwat gave him intel on Ampelius' whereabouts and appearance, as he was dressed like his captains. Bayek eventually discovered assassinated Ampelius and the Ancients laid dying, he proclaimed that the order would be eternal.[1]
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