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*'''Roman Soldier:''' ''Away with you! I'm sure I taste terrible!'' | *'''Roman Soldier:''' ''Away with you! I'm sure I taste terrible!'' | ||
He found a [[Rome|Roman]] soldier trapped in a cage and surrounded by a pack of [[lion]]s and dead bodies, both animal and human. | He found a [[Rome|Roman]] soldier trapped in a cage and surrounded by a pack of [[lion]]s and dead bodies, both animal and human. | ||
*'''Roman Soldier:''' ''You there! Help me!<br>Drive these beasts away!<br | *'''Roman Soldier:''' ''You there! Help me!<br>Drive these beasts away!<br>Please, I beg you! Else these beasts will eat me alive!'' | ||
[[File:ACO Loose Cargo 2.png|thumb|250px|The Roman soldier freed by Bayek]] | [[File:ACO Loose Cargo 2.png|thumb|250px|The Roman soldier freed by Bayek]] | ||
Bayek eliminated the lions and freed the soldier from the cage. | Bayek eliminated the lions and freed the soldier from the cage. | ||
Revision as of 16:06, 20 September 2024
Predator to Prey was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
Bayek hears cries in the distance. Someone is begging for his help.
Dialogue
While in Herakleion Nome, Bayek came across a shipwreck and heard a cry for help.
- Roman Soldier: Away with you! I'm sure I taste terrible!
He found a Roman soldier trapped in a cage and surrounded by a pack of lions and dead bodies, both animal and human.
- Roman Soldier: You there! Help me!
Drive these beasts away!
Please, I beg you! Else these beasts will eat me alive!

Bayek eliminated the lions and freed the soldier from the cage.
- Roman Soldier: We spent weeks in this long green nightmare, capturing animals for gladiators to slaughter.
- Bayek: The amphitheater hunts.
- Roman Soldier: In Cyrene I once saw a hundred lions killed to honor the gods. I will no longer risk my life to capture a beast, just so some politician can win over the voters' hearts.
- Bayek: Sounds wise.
- Roman Soldier: I will seek my fortune in Herakleion. May the gods favor you!
Outcome
Bayek eliminated the pack of lions and freed the Roman soldier from a cage.