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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
*'''Khemu:''' ''Papo, why are there so many poor in [[Egypt]]? Yet those who don't belong here are rich.'' | *'''Khemu:''' ''Papo, why are there so many poor in [[Egypt]]? Yet those who don't belong here are rich.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Egypt has forgotten who she is. Many chose wealth over honor. In the end they got neither | *'''Bayek:''' ''Egypt has forgotten who she is. Many chose wealth over honor. In the end, they got neither and lost justice as well.'' | ||
*'''Khemu:''' ''But we are [[Medjay]]. We will bring justice and honor back to Egypt.'' | *'''Khemu:''' ''But we are [[Medjay]]. We will bring justice and honor back to Egypt.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Yes, my son. We have not forgotten who we are. We will endure no matter our origin.<br />Amun, the king of gods, divided | *'''Bayek:''' ''Yes, my son. We have not forgotten who we are. We will endure no matter our origin.<br />Amun, the king of gods, divided into two forms as the great goddess of invisibility [[Amunet (deity)|Amunet]], and master of the wind. He upholds justice. Lord of the shadows and the silence, he comes at the voice of the poor. He hears the confessions of the humble and forgives them.'' | ||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Revision as of 10:55, 12 April 2018
| This article is about the stone circle located in Siwa. You may be looking for Amun, the deity in Egyptian mythology. |
Amun was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the portable Animus HR-8.
Description
Bayek found the Amun stone circle outside the village of Siwa.
Dialogue
- Khemu: Papo, why are there so many poor in Egypt? Yet those who don't belong here are rich.
- Bayek: Egypt has forgotten who she is. Many chose wealth over honor. In the end, they got neither and lost justice as well.
- Khemu: But we are Medjay. We will bring justice and honor back to Egypt.
- Bayek: Yes, my son. We have not forgotten who we are. We will endure no matter our origin.
Amun, the king of gods, divided into two forms as the great goddess of invisibility Amunet, and master of the wind. He upholds justice. Lord of the shadows and the silence, he comes at the voice of the poor. He hears the confessions of the humble and forgives them.
Outcome
Bayek aligned the constellation of Amun to the stone circle.