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'''Apollodorus' Estate''' was the home of [[Cleopatra]]'s most trusted advisor, [[Apollodorus]], located in the [[Kanopos Nome]] of [[Egypt]].
'''Apollodorus' Estate''' was the home of [[Cleopatra]]'s most trusted advisor, [[Apollodorus]], located in the [[Kanopos Nome]] of [[Egypt]].


By 48 BCE, the estate had a large number of citizens employed, including farmers, a Master of Arms, and a blacksmith. It also became the first makeshift base of operations of [[Hidden Ones]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
By 48 BCE, the estate had a large number of citizens employed, including farmers, a Master of Arms, and a blacksmith. It also became the first makeshift base of operations of the [[Hidden Ones]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 12:20, 20 April 2018

Apollodorus' Estate

Apollodorus' Estate was the home of Cleopatra's most trusted advisor, Apollodorus, located in the Kanopos Nome of Egypt.

By 48 BCE, the estate had a large number of citizens employed, including farmers, a Master of Arms, and a blacksmith. It also became the first makeshift base of operations of the Hidden Ones.[1]

History

In 48 BCE, Apollodorus invited the Medjay, Bayek to his estate, where he was reunited with Aya and introduced to Cleopatra and the High Priest of Ptah in Memphis, Pasherenptah. Bayek and Aya learned of the Order of the Ancients, who sought to control Egypt by manipulating Ptolemy XIII, Cleopatra's younger brother and co-ruler.[2]

The next day, the estate's steward, Pelias, enlisted Bayek's help to retrieve a letter from the pigeon tower, having sent a young servant, Ruia, to do so but had not return. Bayek was able to do so and discovered Ruia's deceased body in a cart of haystack. Deducing her death to have been caused by the Master of Arms, Dymnos, Bayek confronted him in the barracks, killing him in self-defense.[3]

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