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[[File:Son of Ra.png|thumb|250px|Son of Ra]]
[[File:Son of Ra.png|thumb|250px|Son of Ra]]
The man known as the '''Son of Ra''' (d. 47 BCE) was an [[Egypt]]ian criminal who led a group of bandits, in and around [[Dionysias]], around 47 BCE.
The man known as the '''Son of Ra''' (d. 47 BCE) was an [[Egypt]]ian farmer-turned-criminal who led a group of bandits, in and around [[Dionysias]], around 47 BCE.
 
==Biography==
==Biography==
Prior to his eventual death at the hands of [[Bayek|Bayek of Siwa]] the Son of Ra was incarcerated by the local militia. Despite wanting to execute the Son of Ra, the commander of Dionysias' fort was prevented from doing so by his superiors. This allowed the Son of Ra to continue making contact with his followers who, on his orders, raided farms on the outskirts of Dionysias.
Sometime before 47 BCE, Son of Ra was an unnamed farmer, whose farm was burned down by unknown assailants, and he watched his family die. Thinking that all their neighboring farmers did nothing but watch and stand back, the man took on the moniker Son of Ra. Sometime after, he had created a kind of a cult around himself, its members consisting of bandits who revered Son of Ra as a god, believing in his divinity. They made the [[White Desert Sobek Ruins|ruins]] in the [[White Desert]] their home, and Son of Ra set up a shrine at the foot of the statue of [[Sobek]] there.
 
Sometime in 47 BCE, Son of Ra was incarcerated by the local militia in the [[Dionysias Caravanserai]]. The local captain, [[Kallipos]], wanted to execute him, but his superiors forbid this. From his prison, Son of Ra was somehow able to send messages to his followers, ordering them to continue the burning of the farms on the outskirts of Dionysias.


Working in conjunction with [[Zahra]], a Dionysian farmer-turned-warrior who sought to end the Son of Ra's activities, Bayek of Siwa infiltrated the [[Dionysias Caravanserai|fort]] where the bandit leader was being held and assassinated him.
Working in conjunction with [[Zahra]], a Dionysiasian farmer-turned-warrior who sought to end Son of Ra's activities, the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] infiltrated the fort and assassinated Son of Ra.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In-game discussion between Dionysias-based guards commented that the Son of Ra possessed {{Wiki|heterochromia iridum}} - a recognisable characteristic of a [[Sage]] - but the Son of Ra's character model showed no such features.
*The Son of Ra's words on how the world will burn and how neither the [[Order of the Ancients]] nor Bayek will save it is possibly a forewarning of the [[Second Disaster]].
*The Son of Ra's words on how the world will burn and how neither the [[Order of the Ancients]] nor Bayek will save it is possibly a forewarning of the [[Second Disaster]].



Revision as of 10:44, 26 August 2018

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Son of Ra

The man known as the Son of Ra (d. 47 BCE) was an Egyptian farmer-turned-criminal who led a group of bandits, in and around Dionysias, around 47 BCE.

Biography

Sometime before 47 BCE, Son of Ra was an unnamed farmer, whose farm was burned down by unknown assailants, and he watched his family die. Thinking that all their neighboring farmers did nothing but watch and stand back, the man took on the moniker Son of Ra. Sometime after, he had created a kind of a cult around himself, its members consisting of bandits who revered Son of Ra as a god, believing in his divinity. They made the ruins in the White Desert their home, and Son of Ra set up a shrine at the foot of the statue of Sobek there.

Sometime in 47 BCE, Son of Ra was incarcerated by the local militia in the Dionysias Caravanserai. The local captain, Kallipos, wanted to execute him, but his superiors forbid this. From his prison, Son of Ra was somehow able to send messages to his followers, ordering them to continue the burning of the farms on the outskirts of Dionysias.

Working in conjunction with Zahra, a Dionysiasian farmer-turned-warrior who sought to end Son of Ra's activities, the Medjay, Bayek of Siwa infiltrated the fort and assassinated Son of Ra.

Trivia

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