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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the non-canonical [[Assassin's Creed (Les Deux Royaumes comics)|''Assassin's Creed'' comics]] published by [[Les Deux Royaumes]], the vulture is treated as the animal motif of the [[Templars]] and their counterpart to the [[Assassins]]' [[eagle]]. Just as Assassin characters, like [[Aquilus]], are often named after the eagle, Templars adversaries like [[Caius Fulvus Vultur]] are conspicuously named after vultures. This is to the point that [[Desmond Miles]] correctly deduces that the [[doctors|doctor]] [[Herman Geier]] is actually the Templar mole in their [[Assassin cell|cell]] by mere virtue of his surname being {{wiki|German language|German}} for "vulture".
*In the non-canonical [[Assassin's Creed (Les Deux Royaumes comics)|''Assassin's Creed'' comics]] published by [[Les Deux Royaumes]], the vulture is treated as the animal motif of the [[Templars]] and their counterpart to the [[Assassins]]' [[eagle]]. Just as Assassin characters, like [[Aquilus]], are often named after the eagle, Templars adversaries like [[Caius Fulvus Vultur]] are conspicuously named after vultures. This is to the point that [[Desmond Miles]] correctly deduces that the [[doctors|doctor]] [[Herman Geier]] is actually the Templar mole in their [[Assassin cell|cell]] by mere virtue of his surname being {{wiki|German language|German}} for "vulture".
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''


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Vultures in Egypt

A vulture is a scavenging bird of prey of which two types exist: the Old World vulture and the New World vulture. These two groups are polyphyletic with one another, and species within both bear the featherless or semi-bald head and neck that is a trademark of vultures.

During the Ptolemaic dynasty, vulture skulls were in demand in Egyptian markets and were worth 7 drachmae in 48 BCE.[1]

In 48 BCE, Actaeon, the Order of the Ancients member known by the cryptonym The Vulture was killed in Alexandria by Aya, as a revenge for the death of her son, Khemu.[1]

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