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'''Suphia''' (unknown – 48 BCE) was an [[Egypt]]ian healer who worked in [[Nitria]] durign the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]]. The mistress of [[Rudjek]], the Nomarch of the [[Saqqara Nome]] and a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], she sought to seek revenge for the death of her beloved and hunt down those responsible for her death. | '''Suphia''' (unknown – 48 BCE) was an [[Egypt]]ian healer who worked in [[Nitria]] durign the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]]. The mistress of [[Rudjek]], the Nomarch of the [[Saqqara Nome]] and a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]], she sought to seek revenge for the death of her beloved and hunt down those responsible for her death. | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early Life=== | ===Early Life=== | ||
Suphia was a healer who served as one of [[Nefertari]]'s assistant in Nitria, a natron mine in the Saqqara Nome. As some point prior to 48 BCE, she met and fell in love with Rudjek, the Nomarch of the nome, becoming her mistress.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> Sometime that year, Suphia came across Rudjek's deceased body in the [[Bent Pyramid]], with his killer nowhere to be found. To ensure that her beloved would navigate the afterlife safely, Suphia buried his body in a tomb behind the main chamber, leaving mummified [[heron]]s to honor his namesake. She would also set up a shrine and make occasional visits to pay respect to him.<ref name="First Blood">'' | Suphia was a healer who served as one of [[Nefertari]]'s assistant in Nitria, a natron mine in the Saqqara Nome. As some point prior to 48 BCE, she met and fell in love with Rudjek, the Nomarch of the nome, becoming her mistress.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> Sometime that year, Suphia came across Rudjek's deceased body in the [[Bent Pyramid]], with his killer nowhere to be found. To ensure that her beloved would navigate the afterlife safely, Suphia buried his body in a tomb behind the main chamber, leaving mummified [[heron]]s to honor his namesake. She would also set up a shrine and make occasional visits to pay respect to him.<ref name="First Blood">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[First Blood]]</ref> | ||
===Avenging her lover=== | ===Avenging her lover=== | ||
Returning to Nitria, Suphia began plotting to chase and hunt down the ones responsible for Rudjek's death. She hunted down [[Minmontu]], a worker in the mine who worked for the pharaoh, [[Cleopatra]], against Rudjek. Kidnapping him to the hills behind the mine, Suphia murdered him, leaving a note to whoever that would come across his corpse.<ref name="ACO" /> Suphia later discovered the killer's identity to be the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], who was brought back to Nitria after his encounter with Rudjek in the pyramid. However, before she could avenge Rudjek, the Medjay left the mine, returning to [[Siwa]]. In an attempt to lure him back to Nitria, Suphia began disrupting the shrines of [[Anubis]], situated around the mine and the Bent Pyramid to protect the workers in the mine. As a result of her actions, Nitria became plagued with an increased amount of injuries and illnesses, leading many to believe an omen had struck the mine.<ref name="Rites of Anubis">'' | Returning to Nitria, Suphia began plotting to chase and hunt down the ones responsible for Rudjek's death. She hunted down [[Minmontu]], a worker in the mine who worked for the pharaoh, [[Cleopatra]], against Rudjek. Kidnapping him to the hills behind the mine, Suphia murdered him, leaving a note to whoever that would come across his corpse.<ref name="ACO" /> Suphia later discovered the killer's identity to be the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], who was brought back to Nitria after his encounter with Rudjek in the pyramid. However, before she could avenge Rudjek, the Medjay left the mine, returning to [[Siwa]]. In an attempt to lure him back to Nitria, Suphia began disrupting the shrines of [[Anubis]], situated around the mine and the Bent Pyramid to protect the workers in the mine. As a result of her actions, Nitria became plagued with an increased amount of injuries and illnesses, leading many to believe an omen had struck the mine.<ref name="Rites of Anubis">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Rites of Anubis]]</ref> | ||
Her efforts succeeded as a few months later, Bayek returned to the mine to make amends with Nefertari, who later sent him to investigate the omen and restore the shrines around the mine. Suphia later offered to help Nefertari assist the rebels in the region, with Bayek serving as her escort which would give her the opportunity to kill Bayek.<ref name="Rites of Anubis" /> Later the night, Suphia, along with the rebel, [[Namrut]], were accompanied by Bayek to the [[Ekdikesis Outpost]], where Namrut and the rebels had sought refuge in. While Bayek and Namrut tended to the wounded, Suphia sought the opportunity to lure Ptolemaic soldiers to fort so that she could kill both the rebels and Bayek at the same time. Thus, she lit up the brazier on one of the falls, luring soldiers to the fort but they immediately dispatched by Bayek and Namrut. The Medjay confronted Suphia atop the walls, learning of her identity as Rudjek's mistress. However, before she could stab Bayek with her knife, she was thrusted with a spear by Namrut, who threw her down the walls, leading to her death.<ref name="Rites of Anubis" /> | Her efforts succeeded as a few months later, Bayek returned to the mine to make amends with Nefertari, who later sent him to investigate the omen and restore the shrines around the mine. Suphia later offered to help Nefertari assist the rebels in the region, with Bayek serving as her escort which would give her the opportunity to kill Bayek.<ref name="Rites of Anubis" /> Later the night, Suphia, along with the rebel, [[Namrut]], were accompanied by Bayek to the [[Ekdikesis Outpost]], where Namrut and the rebels had sought refuge in. While Bayek and Namrut tended to the wounded, Suphia sought the opportunity to lure Ptolemaic soldiers to fort so that she could kill both the rebels and Bayek at the same time. Thus, she lit up the brazier on one of the falls, luring soldiers to the fort but they immediately dispatched by Bayek and Namrut. The Medjay confronted Suphia atop the walls, learning of her identity as Rudjek's mistress. However, before she could stab Bayek with her knife, she was thrusted with a spear by Namrut, who threw her down the walls, leading to her death.<ref name="Rites of Anubis" /> | ||
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Revision as of 07:10, 13 May 2018

Suphia (unknown – 48 BCE) was an Egyptian healer who worked in Nitria durign the reign of Ptolemy XIII. The mistress of Rudjek, the Nomarch of the Saqqara Nome and a member of the Order of the Ancients, she sought to seek revenge for the death of her beloved and hunt down those responsible for her death.
Biography
Early Life
Suphia was a healer who served as one of Nefertari's assistant in Nitria, a natron mine in the Saqqara Nome. As some point prior to 48 BCE, she met and fell in love with Rudjek, the Nomarch of the nome, becoming her mistress.[1] Sometime that year, Suphia came across Rudjek's deceased body in the Bent Pyramid, with his killer nowhere to be found. To ensure that her beloved would navigate the afterlife safely, Suphia buried his body in a tomb behind the main chamber, leaving mummified herons to honor his namesake. She would also set up a shrine and make occasional visits to pay respect to him.[2]
Avenging her lover
Returning to Nitria, Suphia began plotting to chase and hunt down the ones responsible for Rudjek's death. She hunted down Minmontu, a worker in the mine who worked for the pharaoh, Cleopatra, against Rudjek. Kidnapping him to the hills behind the mine, Suphia murdered him, leaving a note to whoever that would come across his corpse.[1] Suphia later discovered the killer's identity to be the Medjay, Bayek, who was brought back to Nitria after his encounter with Rudjek in the pyramid. However, before she could avenge Rudjek, the Medjay left the mine, returning to Siwa. In an attempt to lure him back to Nitria, Suphia began disrupting the shrines of Anubis, situated around the mine and the Bent Pyramid to protect the workers in the mine. As a result of her actions, Nitria became plagued with an increased amount of injuries and illnesses, leading many to believe an omen had struck the mine.[3]
Her efforts succeeded as a few months later, Bayek returned to the mine to make amends with Nefertari, who later sent him to investigate the omen and restore the shrines around the mine. Suphia later offered to help Nefertari assist the rebels in the region, with Bayek serving as her escort which would give her the opportunity to kill Bayek.[3] Later the night, Suphia, along with the rebel, Namrut, were accompanied by Bayek to the Ekdikesis Outpost, where Namrut and the rebels had sought refuge in. While Bayek and Namrut tended to the wounded, Suphia sought the opportunity to lure Ptolemaic soldiers to fort so that she could kill both the rebels and Bayek at the same time. Thus, she lit up the brazier on one of the falls, luring soldiers to the fort but they immediately dispatched by Bayek and Namrut. The Medjay confronted Suphia atop the walls, learning of her identity as Rudjek's mistress. However, before she could stab Bayek with her knife, she was thrusted with a spear by Namrut, who threw her down the walls, leading to her death.[3]
Appearance
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Origins
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – First Blood
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Assassin's Creed: Origins – Rites of Anubis