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{{Youmay|a memory of [[Bayek]]|[[Odyssey]], a book written by [[Homer]]}} | {{Youmay|a memory of [[Bayek]]|[[Odyssey]], a book written by [[Homer]] or [[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]}} | ||
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| name = The Odyssey | | name = The Odyssey | ||
| description = ''[[Bayek]] finds the [[Lysander|Priest]] cowering in fear. Once the story is coaxed out of him, the Priest reveals that the Phylakitai discovered that their food was stolen at his request and the | | description = ''[[Bayek]] finds the [[Lysander|Priest]] cowering in fear. Once the story is coaxed out of him, the Priest reveals that the [[Phylakitai]] discovered that their food was stolen at his request and the [[guard]]s put a price on his head. The Priest begs for assistance in fleeing the [[Alexandria|city]].'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
| type = Side, Level 10 | | type = Side, Level 10 | ||
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| next = [[Wrath of the Poets]] | | next = [[Wrath of the Poets]] | ||
| source = [[Bayek]] | | source = [[Bayek]] | ||
| location = [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]] | | location = [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt]], {{Wiki|Ptolemaic Kingdom}} | ||
| date = 48 BCE}} | | date = 48 BCE}} | ||
'''The Odyssey''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | '''The Odyssey''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | ||
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==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
Bayek found the priest sitting in the [[Egypt]]ian district. | Bayek found the priest sitting in the [[Egypt]]ian district. | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''[[ | *'''Priest:''' ''[[Guard]]s are everywhere! By Serapis. Where is that [[Medjay]]? Only he can help me. I don't feel safe anymore. The gods are not welcome in Alexandria... Now I pray [[Amun]] save me.'' | ||
The priest saw Bayek approaching him. | The priest saw Bayek approaching him. | ||
*'''Priest:''' ''Medjay! Over here!'' | *'''Priest:''' ''Medjay! Over here!'' | ||
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The Odyssey was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
The Priest of Serapis is being hunted by the Phylakitai, and needs help in escaping Alexandria.
Dialogue
Bayek found the priest sitting in the Egyptian district.
- Priest: Guards are everywhere! By Serapis. Where is that Medjay? Only he can help me. I don't feel safe anymore. The gods are not welcome in Alexandria... Now I pray Amun save me.
The priest saw Bayek approaching him.
- Priest: Medjay! Over here!
- Bayek: Priest? But why are you on the street?
- Priest: The guards discovered that I gave their food back to the people. Now they hunt me. I have a bounty on my head. Being a priest of light is a dark job in this filthy city.
- Bayek: I can get you out of Alexandria, Priest, if you like, but... I cannot keep you safe forever.
- Priest: I ask too much of you, Medjay. There is a small temple north of here that will take me in. The Phylakitai will be watching the roads, Medjay. We must leave by the canal, there should be boats there.
- Bayek: I will spew arrows on any who get in our way. Be like Amun, Priest. Perhaps we can sneak you out without the guards knowing.
Bayek escorted the priest to the canals.
- Priest: Let's take one of these boats.
- Bayek: And it will have to do. It looks sturdy enough.
Bayek and the priest boarded a felucca and begun their way to the temple.
- Priest: I go to a temple near the Pharos. They will take me in. I hope. Perhaps it is true what they say - Alexandria is a city filled with liars.
- Bayek: I've met a kind of two here in Alexandria, Priest.
- Priest: Sometimes it's enough to know that not everyone would kill another for a drachma.
They reached the exit of canals.
- Priest: We are nearing the arsenal responsible for all ill that has befallen me. They will be on alert.
- Bayek: Ready yourself then, Priest.
Several soldiers approached Bayek and the Priest, shooting several arrows them.
- Priest: They come after us with feluccas?
- Bayek: Apparently they wish to show other priests the error of your ways.
- Priest: It was only food! The people were starving.
Bayek eliminated the soldiers.
- Bayek: You may show yourself, Priest. They have gone.
- Priest: I owe you more than my life, Medjay.
- Bayek: We are not yet at your island. We still have a little ways to go.
Bayek and the priest reached the island of Pharos.
- Bayek: Here is where you wish to stop? Is this the island?
- Priest: Yes. It is yet a short distance to the temple. I will be safe, Medjay. I will practice at the temple as a new man. I will leave you with a small token of my gratitude.
- Bayek: May your happiness multiply.
They alighted from the boat.
- Priest: This where you and I part, Medjay. I am a Priest no longer. Lysander was my name. It will be nice to be Lysander once more, I think.
- Bayek: Walk in peace then, Lysander.
- Lysander: And you Medjay... Bayek. Thank you.
Outcome
Bayek helped Lysander escape from Alexandria to the island of Pharos, where the former priest would start a new life in a small temple.
