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{{Youmay|the serial killer active in Cyrene| [[Vesta|her mother]]}} | {{Youmay|the serial killer active in Cyrene| [[Vesta|her mother]]}} | ||
[[File:ACO Vesta.png|thumb|250px|Vesta]] | [[File:ACO Vesta.png|thumb|250px|Vesta]] | ||
''' | '''Oidipous ('''died 47 BCE) was a [[Roman civilization|Roman]] citizen of [[Cyrene]], [[Cyrenaica]] who lived during the 1st century BCE. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
The | The son of the prostitute named [[Vesta]], he embarked on a quest of vengeance against three men who he believed to be involved in his mother's death, including his father [[Akakios]]. It is revealed by Bayek that he was insane and could hear his mother's voice in his head. He dressed as his mother while committing the murders.<ref name="Cat and Mouse">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Cat and Mouse (Origins)|Cat and Mouse]]</ref> | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
His name is a variant of the name [[Oedipous]], alluding to the figure in [[Greek mythology]] who, after being adopted as a baby, inadvertently slew his birth father [[Laios]] and then married his own mother, {{Wiki|Jocasta}}. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 25 January 2025
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Oidipous (died 47 BCE) was a Roman citizen of Cyrene, Cyrenaica who lived during the 1st century BCE.
Biography
The son of the prostitute named Vesta, he embarked on a quest of vengeance against three men who he believed to be involved in his mother's death, including his father Akakios. It is revealed by Bayek that he was insane and could hear his mother's voice in his head. He dressed as his mother while committing the murders.[1]
Behind the scenes
His name is a variant of the name Oedipous, alluding to the figure in Greek mythology who, after being adopted as a baby, inadvertently slew his birth father Laios and then married his own mother, Jocasta.
Gallery
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Vesta's death under the hands of Bayek
Appearances
References