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'''Livius''' was an informant for the [[Order of the Ancients]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]].
'''Livius''' was an informant for the [[Order of the Ancients]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]].


In 48 BCE, Livius was involved in a plot with fellow member, [[Lucius Septimius]] and a [[Gabiniani]], [[Venator]], to assassinate [[Cleopatra]] in [[Herakleion]]. While snooping around the villa that Cleopatra was residing in, he was captured by [[Apollodorus]], who had him beaten and interrogated for information.
==Biography==
In 48 BCE, Livius was involved in a plot with fellow member, [[Lucius Septimius]] and a [[Gabiniani]], [[Venator]], to assassinate [[Cleopatra]] in [[Herakleion]]. While snooping around the villa that Cleopatra was residing in, he was captured by [[Apollodorus]], who had him beaten and interrogated for information. Livius was forced to reveal several details of his involvement and was later brought to Cleopatra and the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]].
 
Bayek further beat up Livius, having believed he knew who was responsible for the death of his son, [[Khemu]], a year ago. Before he was taken away, Livius later revealed the location where the plot is taking place: a brothel in the city.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

Revision as of 18:26, 24 April 2018

Livius was an informant for the Order of the Ancients during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.

Biography

In 48 BCE, Livius was involved in a plot with fellow member, Lucius Septimius and a Gabiniani, Venator, to assassinate Cleopatra in Herakleion. While snooping around the villa that Cleopatra was residing in, he was captured by Apollodorus, who had him beaten and interrogated for information. Livius was forced to reveal several details of his involvement and was later brought to Cleopatra and the Medjay, Bayek.

Bayek further beat up Livius, having believed he knew who was responsible for the death of his son, Khemu, a year ago. Before he was taken away, Livius later revealed the location where the plot is taking place: a brothel in the city.

Appearance

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