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[[File:ACO Saragina Camp.png|thumb|250px|Saragina Camp]]
'''Saragina Camp''' was a military outpost located in [[Libue]].
'''Saragina Camp''' was a military outpost located in [[Libue]], north of the oasis village of [[Siwa]]. In the latter 1st century BCE, the camp was overseen by [[Adras]], an [[Egypt]]ian captain who served under [[Gaius Julius Rufio]], a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] officer who was making preparations to invade Egypt.<ref name="Incoming Threat">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Incoming Threat]]</ref>


In the latter 1st century BCE, the camp was overseen by [[Adras]], an [[Egypt]]ian captain who served under [[Gaius Julius Rufio]], a [[Roman Republic|Roman]] officer who was making preparations to invade Egypt.<ref name="Incoming Threat">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Incoming Threat]]</ref>
==Biography==
Around 38 BCE, the [[Hidden One]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] travelled to the camp, having received a papyrus from a messenger of [[Otis]], a scribe from [[Alexandria]]. There, Bayek assassinated Adras and recovered a letter from the captain's body, learning of a plot by Rufio to invade Egypt through Siwa.<ref name="Incoming Threat" />
Around 38 BCE, the [[Hidden One]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] travelled to the camp, having received a papyrus from a messenger of [[Otis]], a scribe from [[Alexandria]]. There, Bayek assassinated Adras and recovered a letter from the captain's body, learning of a plot by Rufio to invade Egypt through Siwa.<ref name="Incoming Threat" />



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Saragina Camp

Saragina Camp was a military outpost located in Libue, north of the oasis village of Siwa. In the latter 1st century BCE, the camp was overseen by Adras, an Egyptian captain who served under Gaius Julius Rufio, a Roman officer who was making preparations to invade Egypt.[1]

Around 38 BCE, the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa travelled to the camp, having received a papyrus from a messenger of Otis, a scribe from Alexandria. There, Bayek assassinated Adras and recovered a letter from the captain's body, learning of a plot by Rufio to invade Egypt through Siwa.[1]

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