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'''Otis''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] royal scribe who lived in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Cleopatra]].
'''Otis''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] royal scribe who lived in [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Cleopatra]].


In 38 BCE, he was contacted by [[Gamilat]], the leader of the {{Wiki|Nabateans|Nabatean}} rebels in [[Sinai]] with regards of a possible invasion of Egypt by [[Gaius Julius Rufio]], a [[Rome|Roman]] general with served under [[Julius Caesar]].  
At some point Cleopatra became the sole ruler of Egypt, Otis was contacted by [[Gamilat]], the leader of the {{Wiki|Nabateans|Nabatean}} rebels in [[Sinai]] with regards of a possible invasion of Egypt by [[Gaius Julius Rufio]], a [[Rome|Roman]] general with served under [[Julius Caesar]].
==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Incoming Threat]]
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Incoming Threat]]
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[[Category:Individuals]]
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[[Category:Greeks]]

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Otis was a Greek royal scribe who lived in Alexandria, Egypt during the reign of Cleopatra.

At some point Cleopatra became the sole ruler of Egypt, Otis was contacted by Gamilat, the leader of the Nabatean rebels in Sinai with regards of a possible invasion of Egypt by Gaius Julius Rufio, a Roman general with served under Julius Caesar.

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