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'''Rai''' was an [[Egypt]]ian woman who led a group of farmers against bandits who pillaged their village. In 48 BCE, she and her brothers were hiding in some ruins as bandits pursued them, although these raiders already stole seemingly everything from this family. It turned out that they were trying to get an old bow from them. Bayek helped Rai and her brothers to fight the bandits. After the first confrontation, Rai gives Bayek the bow, he then follows the bandits to finish them. Their leader is obsessed with old weapons that's why he wanted the bow.
'''Rai''' was an [[Egypt]]ian farmer who lived during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]].
 
==Biography==
During the mid-1st century BCE, Rai worked in a farm along with her family. At some point, the farm was raided by a group of bandits, who were pursuing her father's [[Ancestral Bow|bow]], which had been given to her. Rai's family was slained by the bandits, forcing her and her brothers Rai and her brothers to flee the farm, eventually hiding in a village ruin in [[Uab Nome]].<ref name="Seven Farmers">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Seven Farmers]]</ref>
 
In 48 BCE, Rai and her brothers was approached by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]], who offered his assistance against the bandits. Rai led Bayek up the hills to a surveying spot, stationing herself there to alert her brothers when the bandits were approaching the area. Bayek later joined the farmers in the ruins to help defend them. Sometime later, Rai launched a fire signal, alerting Bayek and his brothers that bandits were approaching their location. Eventually, they were able to defeat the bandits.<ref name="Seven Farmers" />
 
Rai later regrouped with Bayek and her brothers at the ruin, learning that the bandits' were looking for Rai's bow, without her knowing why. Rai later handed the bow to Bayek, knowing that keeping it would continue to endanger their lives.<ref name="Seven Farmers" />


==Appearance==
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==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
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Rai

Rai was an Egyptian farmer who lived during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.

Biography

During the mid-1st century BCE, Rai worked in a farm along with her family. At some point, the farm was raided by a group of bandits, who were pursuing her father's bow, which had been given to her. Rai's family was slained by the bandits, forcing her and her brothers Rai and her brothers to flee the farm, eventually hiding in a village ruin in Uab Nome.[1]

In 48 BCE, Rai and her brothers was approached by the Medjay Bayek, who offered his assistance against the bandits. Rai led Bayek up the hills to a surveying spot, stationing herself there to alert her brothers when the bandits were approaching the area. Bayek later joined the farmers in the ruins to help defend them. Sometime later, Rai launched a fire signal, alerting Bayek and his brothers that bandits were approaching their location. Eventually, they were able to defeat the bandits.[1]

Rai later regrouped with Bayek and her brothers at the ruin, learning that the bandits' were looking for Rai's bow, without her knowing why. Rai later handed the bow to Bayek, knowing that keeping it would continue to endanger their lives.[1]

Appearance

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