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The '''Order of the Ancients''', also known as the '''Order of Ancients''' and known collectively as '''The Snake''', was a secretive cabal operating throughout ancient [[Egypt]], and other regions, who sought to use the [[Pieces of Eden|relics]] of the [[Isu|ancient gods]] to promote peace and progress for mankind under their ordered rule.
The '''Order of the Ancients''', also known as the '''Order of Ancients''' and known collectively as '''The Snake''', was a secretive cabal operating throughout ancient [[Egypt]], and other regions, who sought to use the [[Piece of Eden|relics]] of the [[Isu|ancient gods]] to promote peace and progress for mankind under their ordered rule.


During the late {{Wiki|Ptolemaic dynasty}} of Egypt, the Order ruled Egypt from the shadows by exploiting the young Pharaoh, [[Ptolemy XIII]], as their puppet. After Ptolemy's death, they shifted their support to [[Cleopatra]] and [[Julius Caesar]], the latter of whom allowed their power to expand throughout the Roman Republic. The Order of the Ancients would eventually evolve into the [[Templar Order]].
During the late {{Wiki|Ptolemaic dynasty}} of Egypt, the Order ruled Egypt from the shadows by exploiting the young Pharaoh, [[Ptolemy XIII]], as their puppet. After Ptolemy's death, they shifted their support to [[Cleopatra]] and [[Julius Caesar]], the latter of whom allowed their power to expand throughout the [[Roman Republic]]. The Order of the Ancients would eventually evolve into the [[Templar Order]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


==History==
==History==
The Order of the Ancients was founded by the Pharaoh [[Smenkhkare]], around 1334 BCE, with the aim of identifying and exploiting ancient Isu technologies. Having discovered the Isu vault [[Eeyoo Sekedoo Aat]], Smenkhkare eventually had his own tomb connected to the vault in order to keep it hidden. By the mid-1st century BCE during the {{Wiki|Ptolemaic dynasty}}, [[Flavius Metellus]] served as one of its leader and various members of the Order held high ranking positions and titles, including [[Eudoros]], [[Pothinus]] and [[Berenike]]. At some point, they also obtained an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]] which they sought to uncover its secrets.<ref name="ACO" />
The Order of the Ancients was founded by the Pharaoh [[Smenkhkare]] around 1334 BCE, with the aim of identifying and exploiting ancient Isu technologies. Having discovered the Isu vault [[Eeyoo Sekedoo Aat]], Smenkhkare eventually had his own tomb connected to the vault in order to keep it hidden. By the mid-1st century BCE during the Ptolemaic dynasty, [[Flavius Metellus]] served as one of its leader and various members of the Order held high ranking positions and titles within the regime, including [[Eudoros]], [[Pothinus]], and [[Berenike]]. At some point, they also obtained an [[Apple of Eden 2|Apple of Eden]], the secrets of which they sought to unlock.<ref name="ACO" />


In 51 BCE, as the young Ptolemy XIII ascended to the throne as co-ruler of Egypt alongside his sister-wife [[Cleopatra]], the Order quickly became the true power behind the throne and used all their powers to influence, through Ptolemy, the organization of Egyptian society and to push forward their own plans for the realm.<ref name="Official Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed Origins: Official Game Guide]]''</ref>
When the young Ptolemy XIII ascended to the throne as co-ruler of Egypt alongside his sister-wife [[Cleopatra]] in 51 BCE, the Order quickly became the true power behind the throne and used all their powers to influence, through Ptolemy, the organization of Egyptian society and to push forward their own plans for the realm.<ref name="Official Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed Origins: Official Game Guide]]''</ref>


After discovering that the Queen was not as easy to handle as her brother, the Order instigated the expulsion of Cleopatra from Egypt in 49 BCE. They chose Ptolemy, knowing that Cleopatra was a much more cunning ruler and a better strategist than her younger brother, who was more interested in the superficiality of power and was easily swayed by them.<ref name="Official Guide" /> At some point, the Order of the Ancients discovered a [[Siwa Vault|vault]] beneath the [[Temple of Amun]] in [[Siwa]], whom they believed to be connected to the Apple in their possession. As such, in 49 BCE, the Order travelled to the vault in an attempt to unlock its mysteries. They kidnapped the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]], whom they believed had knowledge on the vault, and his son [[Khemu]], bringing them to the vault entrance. Their search proved to be in vain as Bayek had no knowledge regarding the vault. Before they could interrogate the Medjay for more information, they were interrupted by the news of Ptolemy XIII's arrival in the village. With Khemu's aid, Bayek freed himself and attempted to fight off the Order, though Khemu was killed in the process.<ref name="The False Oracle">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The False Oracle]]</ref>
After discovering that the Queen was not as easy to handle as her brother, the Order instigated the expulsion of Cleopatra from Egypt in 49 BCE. They chose Ptolemy, knowing that Cleopatra was a much more cunning ruler and a better strategist than her younger brother, who was more interested in the superficiality of power and was easily swayed by them.<ref name="Official Guide" /> At some point, the Order of the Ancients discovered a [[Siwa Vault|vault]] beneath the [[Temple of Amun]] in [[Siwa]], which they believed to be connected to the Apple in their possession. Given said belief, several of the Order's members journeyed to the vault in 49 BCE, and attempted to unlock its mysteries. They kidnapped the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] and his son [[Khemu]], bringing them to the vault entrance, believing them to either know something about the vault, or be able to open it. The Order had figured out that the Apple was one part of the key, and apparently believed the Medjay bloodline to be the other part.<ref name="The False Oracle">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The False Oracle]]</ref>


Having failed to open the vault, the Order abandoned their search and left the village. They appointed [[Medunamun]], who used the cryptonym, the '''Ibis''', and served as the [[Oracle of Amun]] in the temple, to remain in the village, giving him the Apple for him to learn more about the relic.<ref name="The Oasis">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Oasis]]</ref> Later that year, Bayek went on a quest of vengeance against the Order, seeking revenge for his son's death. In 48 BCE, he located [[Rudjek]], the Nomarch of [[Saqqara Nome]] and a member of the Order who went by the cryptonym, the '''Heron''', hunting him to the [[Bent Pyramid]]. Bayek knocked out Rudjek's personal [[Hypatos|bodyguard]], cornering Rudjek in the tomb. Rudjek attempted to retaliate by throwing a knife at the Medjay, who blocked it with Rudjek's mask. Bayek shoved the mask into Rudjek, killing him with the blade embedded in it.<ref name="The Heron Assassination">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Heron Assassination]]</ref>
As it turned out, their attempts were in vain; Bayek, nor his son had knowledge regarding the vault, nor did the vault door react when they placed the Apple in Khemu's hands. Before they could further interrogate the Medjay, they were interrupted by the news of Ptolemy XIII's awakening, and of his desire to come to the Temple of Amun. Most of the Order members present left, leaving Bayek and Khemu within the chamber, telling them to open the door. With Khemu's aid, Bayek freed himself and attempted to fight off the Order, though Khemu was killed in the process.<ref name="The False Oracle" />


Sometime later, Medunamun was assassinated by Bayek, who returned to Siwa after his assassination of Rudjek, taking the Apple from the priest.<ref name="The False Oracle" /> In the same time frame, [[Aya]] of [[Alexandria]], [[Bayek]]'s wife, also began her own quest to hunt down her son's killer. She enlisted the aid of [[Apollodorus]], [[Cleopatra]]'s follower, to locate the members. She eventually located [[Actaeon]] and [[Ktesos]], two members of the Order who operated in Alexandria. For her actions, she was declared wanted by the city's [[Phylakitai]], [[Gennadios]], who worked with another member and the royal scribe, [[Eudoros]].<ref name="Aya Memory">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Aya (genetic memory)|Aya]]</ref>
Having failed to open the vault, the Order abandoned their search and left the village. They appointed [[Medunamun]], who used the cryptonym the '''Ibis''' and served as the [[Oracle of Amun]] in the temple, to remain in the village, giving him the Apple in order for him to learn more about the relic.<ref name="The Oasis">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Oasis]]</ref> Later that year, Bayek went on a quest of vengeance against the Order, seeking revenge for his son's death. In 48 BCE, he located [[Rudjek]], the Nomarch of [[Saqqara Nome]] and a member of the Order who went by the cryptonym the '''Heron''', hunting him to the [[Bent Pyramid]]. Bayek knocked out Rudjek's personal [[Hypatos|bodyguard]], cornering Rudjek in the tomb. Rudjek attempted to retaliate by throwing a knife at the Medjay, who blocked it with Rudjek's mask. Bayek shoved the mask into Rudjek, killing him with the blade embedded in it.<ref name="The Heron Assassination">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Heron Assassination]]</ref>


The [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] and his wife [[Aya]] began a quest for revenge after the Order killed their son [[Khemu]], only to find out that they were part of a much larger conspiracy to control all of Egypt through power. As a result, they later founded the [[Hidden Ones]], a brotherhood which would eventually evolve into the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] and [[Assassin-Templar War|fight against]] the next iteration of the Order of the Ancients in the following millennia, the Templar Order.<ref name="ACO" />
Sometime later, Medunamun was assassinated by Bayek, who had returned to Siwa after his assassination of Rudjek, taking the Apple from the priest.<ref name="The False Oracle" /> In the same time frame, [[Amunet|Aya]] of [[Alexandria]], Bayek's wife, also began her own quest to hunt down her son's killer. She enlisted the aid of [[Apollodorus]], [[Cleopatra]]'s follower, to locate the members. She eventually located [[Actaeon]] and [[Ktesos]], two members of the Order who operated in Alexandria. For her actions, she was declared wanted by the city's [[Phylakitai]], [[Gennadios]], who worked with another member and the Royal Scribe, [[Eudoros]].<ref name="Aya Memory">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Aya (genetic memory)|Aya]]</ref>
 
Eventually, Bayek and Aya learned that the men they had thought to be responsible for Khemu's death were merely a part of a much larger conspiracy to control all of Egypt through power. As a result, they later founded the [[Hidden Ones]], an organization which would eventually evolve into the [[Assassins|Assassin Brotherhood]] and [[Assassin-Templar War|fight against]] the next iteration of the Order of the Ancients in the following millennia, the Templar Order.<ref name="ACO" />


==Overview and ideology==
==Overview and ideology==
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===Goals and beliefs===
===Goals and beliefs===
{{Quote|I have served them and your beloved [[Egypt]]. And I'll be rewarded in the Afterlife. An eternity of drinking and whoring with my brothers.|[[Lucius Septimius]], explaining his beliefs to [[Aya]].|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}Unlike the residents of ancient times, the Order of the Ancients, much like their future incarnation the Templars, are deistic in their faith and are not polytheistic. They do believe in the Afterlife. The Order of the Ancients also believed in the '''[[Father of Understanding]]'''.
{{Quote|I have served them and your beloved Egypt. And I'll be rewarded in the Afterlife. An eternity of drinking and whoring with my brothers.|[[Lucius Septimius]], explaining his beliefs to Aya.|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}Unlike the residents of ancient times, the Order of the Ancients, much like their future incarnation the Templars, are deistic in their faith and are not polytheistic. They do believe in the Afterlife. The Order of the Ancients also believed in the '''[[Father of Understanding]]'''.


The primary aim of the Order at this time was to bring back a strong dynastic power, equal to that of previous dynasties which had ruled during the glory days of Ancient Egypt, prior to the arrival of the Ptolemies. This was reinforced with the belief that the pre-existing system was much more founded on order, on the divine power of the Pharaohs. In this perspective, the Order were looking for means of control, be they political, religious, military or cultural, to regain what had been lost. In addition, they also had people in positions of knowledge who were looking for the secrets of the past, such as the Pieces of Eden.<ref name="ACO" />
The primary aim of the Order at this time was to bring back a strong dynastic power, equal to that of previous dynasties which had ruled during the glory days of Ancient Egypt, prior to the arrival of the Ptolemies. This was reinforced with the belief that the pre-existing system was much more founded on order, on the divine power of the Pharaohs. In this perspective, the Order were looking for means of control, be they political, religious, military or cultural, to regain what had been lost. In addition, they also had people in positions of knowledge who were looking for the secrets of the past, such as the Pieces of Eden.<ref name="ACO" />
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**The Crocodile ([[Sobek]]);
**The Crocodile ([[Sobek]]);
**The Heron ({{Wiki|Bennu}});
**The Heron ({{Wiki|Bennu}});
**The Hippo ({{Wiki|Taweret}});
**The Hippo ([[Taweret]]);
**The Ibis ({{Wiki|Thoth}});
**The Ibis ([[Thoth]]);
**The Jackal ([[Anubis]]);
**The Jackal ([[Anubis]]);
**The Lion ({{Wiki|Maahes}});
**The Lion ({{Wiki|Maahes}});
**The Ram ({{Wiki|Khnum}});
**The Ram ([[Khnum]]);
**The Snake, the Order's collective name ([[Apep]]);
**The Snake, the Order's collective name ([[Apep]]);
**The Scarab ({{Wiki|Khepri}});
**The Scarab ({{Wiki|Khepri}});
**The Scorpion ({{Wiki|Serket}});
**The Scorpion ([[Serqet]]);
**The Vulture ({{Wiki|Nekhbet}}); and,
**The Vulture ({{Wiki|Nekhbet}}); and,
**The Hyena ({{Wiki|Wepwawet}})
**The Hyena ({{Wiki|Wepwawet}})
*The ankh that accompanies the crowned snake hieroglyph resembles [[Templar insignia|the cross pattée]] of the Order's future incarnation, the Knights Templar.
*The ankh that accompanies the crowned snake hieroglyph resembles [[Templar insignia|the cross pattée]] of the Order's future incarnation, the Knights Templar.
*The serpent wears the {{Wiki|pschent}}, the double crown, symbolizing the Order's desire to rule all of Egypt.
*The serpent wears the {{Wiki|pschent}}, the double crown, symbolizing the Order's desire to rule all of Egypt.
*The Order's symbol and name, The Snake is a contrast of the Assassin's symbol, the eagle.
*The Order's symbol and name, The Snake, contrasts the Assassins' association with the [[eagle]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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"The Order is Eternal. You are ephemeral."
Ptahmose to Bayek, 38 BCE.[src]-[m]

The Order of the Ancients, also known as the Order of Ancients and known collectively as The Snake, was a secretive cabal operating throughout ancient Egypt, and other regions, who sought to use the relics of the ancient gods to promote peace and progress for mankind under their ordered rule.

During the late Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, the Order ruled Egypt from the shadows by exploiting the young Pharaoh, Ptolemy XIII, as their puppet. After Ptolemy's death, they shifted their support to Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, the latter of whom allowed their power to expand throughout the Roman Republic. The Order of the Ancients would eventually evolve into the Templar Order.[1]

History

The Order of the Ancients was founded by the Pharaoh Smenkhkare around 1334 BCE, with the aim of identifying and exploiting ancient Isu technologies. Having discovered the Isu vault Eeyoo Sekedoo Aat, Smenkhkare eventually had his own tomb connected to the vault in order to keep it hidden. By the mid-1st century BCE during the Ptolemaic dynasty, Flavius Metellus served as one of its leader and various members of the Order held high ranking positions and titles within the regime, including Eudoros, Pothinus, and Berenike. At some point, they also obtained an Apple of Eden, the secrets of which they sought to unlock.[1]

When the young Ptolemy XIII ascended to the throne as co-ruler of Egypt alongside his sister-wife Cleopatra in 51 BCE, the Order quickly became the true power behind the throne and used all their powers to influence, through Ptolemy, the organization of Egyptian society and to push forward their own plans for the realm.[3]

After discovering that the Queen was not as easy to handle as her brother, the Order instigated the expulsion of Cleopatra from Egypt in 49 BCE. They chose Ptolemy, knowing that Cleopatra was a much more cunning ruler and a better strategist than her younger brother, who was more interested in the superficiality of power and was easily swayed by them.[3] At some point, the Order of the Ancients discovered a vault beneath the Temple of Amun in Siwa, which they believed to be connected to the Apple in their possession. Given said belief, several of the Order's members journeyed to the vault in 49 BCE, and attempted to unlock its mysteries. They kidnapped the Medjay Bayek and his son Khemu, bringing them to the vault entrance, believing them to either know something about the vault, or be able to open it. The Order had figured out that the Apple was one part of the key, and apparently believed the Medjay bloodline to be the other part.[4]

As it turned out, their attempts were in vain; Bayek, nor his son had knowledge regarding the vault, nor did the vault door react when they placed the Apple in Khemu's hands. Before they could further interrogate the Medjay, they were interrupted by the news of Ptolemy XIII's awakening, and of his desire to come to the Temple of Amun. Most of the Order members present left, leaving Bayek and Khemu within the chamber, telling them to open the door. With Khemu's aid, Bayek freed himself and attempted to fight off the Order, though Khemu was killed in the process.[4]

Having failed to open the vault, the Order abandoned their search and left the village. They appointed Medunamun, who used the cryptonym the Ibis and served as the Oracle of Amun in the temple, to remain in the village, giving him the Apple in order for him to learn more about the relic.[5] Later that year, Bayek went on a quest of vengeance against the Order, seeking revenge for his son's death. In 48 BCE, he located Rudjek, the Nomarch of Saqqara Nome and a member of the Order who went by the cryptonym the Heron, hunting him to the Bent Pyramid. Bayek knocked out Rudjek's personal bodyguard, cornering Rudjek in the tomb. Rudjek attempted to retaliate by throwing a knife at the Medjay, who blocked it with Rudjek's mask. Bayek shoved the mask into Rudjek, killing him with the blade embedded in it.[6]

Sometime later, Medunamun was assassinated by Bayek, who had returned to Siwa after his assassination of Rudjek, taking the Apple from the priest.[4] In the same time frame, Aya of Alexandria, Bayek's wife, also began her own quest to hunt down her son's killer. She enlisted the aid of Apollodorus, Cleopatra's follower, to locate the members. She eventually located Actaeon and Ktesos, two members of the Order who operated in Alexandria. For her actions, she was declared wanted by the city's Phylakitai, Gennadios, who worked with another member and the Royal Scribe, Eudoros.[7]

Eventually, Bayek and Aya learned that the men they had thought to be responsible for Khemu's death were merely a part of a much larger conspiracy to control all of Egypt through power. As a result, they later founded the Hidden Ones, an organization which would eventually evolve into the Assassin Brotherhood and fight against the next iteration of the Order of the Ancients in the following millennia, the Templar Order.[1]

Overview and ideology

Foundations and memberships

By the time Egypt was under the control of the Ptolemaic dynasty over one thousand years later, the Order comprised of various men and women at the upper echelons of the ruling class; these individuals retained positions of power and, for the most part, were involved in political, religious, economic and military proceedings. Members of the Order of the Ancients symbolically wore masks when they met in congress - a visual display of their loyalties. Each key member of the Order was responsible for their own sphere of influence within Egyptian society and they were scattered all over Egypt, due to the antiquated constraints of communication and transport.[1]

Goals and beliefs

"I have served them and your beloved Egypt. And I'll be rewarded in the Afterlife. An eternity of drinking and whoring with my brothers."
Lucius Septimius, explaining his beliefs to Aya.[src]

Unlike the residents of ancient times, the Order of the Ancients, much like their future incarnation the Templars, are deistic in their faith and are not polytheistic. They do believe in the Afterlife. The Order of the Ancients also believed in the Father of Understanding.

The primary aim of the Order at this time was to bring back a strong dynastic power, equal to that of previous dynasties which had ruled during the glory days of Ancient Egypt, prior to the arrival of the Ptolemies. This was reinforced with the belief that the pre-existing system was much more founded on order, on the divine power of the Pharaohs. In this perspective, the Order were looking for means of control, be they political, religious, military or cultural, to regain what had been lost. In addition, they also had people in positions of knowledge who were looking for the secrets of the past, such as the Pieces of Eden.[1]

Members

Ancient Egypt

Ptolemaic Egypt / Roman Republic

Roman Empire

Allies and puppets

Ptolemaic Egypt / Roman Republic

Roman Empire

Trivia

  • Many of the members' aliases are representations of various deities in Egyptian mythology:
  • The ankh that accompanies the crowned snake hieroglyph resembles the cross pattée of the Order's future incarnation, the Knights Templar.
  • The serpent wears the pschent, the double crown, symbolizing the Order's desire to rule all of Egypt.
  • The Order's symbol and name, The Snake, contrasts the Assassins' association with the eagle.

Gallery

Appearance

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Assassin's Creed: Origins
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Assassin's Creed: Origins - The Hidden Ones
  3. 3.0 3.1 Assassin's Creed Origins: Official Game Guide
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe False Oracle
  5. Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Oasis
  6. Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Heron Assassination
  7. Assassin's Creed: OriginsAya

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