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|name = Aya | |name = Aya | ||
|description = ''Bayek | |description = ''Having killed [[Medunamun]] in [[Siwa]], [[Bayek]] bid farewell to his friend, [[Hepzefa]], and set out across the desert to [[Alexandria]]. There, his wife has been researching the other [[Order of the Ancients|masked men]]. He must find her, knowing only the approximate location her [[Phanos the Younger|cousin]]'s house. Together they will plot their next move.'' | ||
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | |appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
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Bayek | Bayek travels to [[Alexandria]] to search for his [[Aya|wife]]. | ||
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*'''Man 1:''' ''Look! There's Phanos! He thinks he's a poet!'' | *'''Man 1:''' ''Look! There's Phanos! He thinks he's a poet!'' | ||
*'''Man 2:''' ''The modern {{Wiki|Sophocles}}!'' | *'''Man 2:''' ''The modern {{Wiki|Sophocles}}!'' | ||
*'''Phanos:''' ''This is as far as I go. The way to Aya is found in the monument ahead.<br>Right there. Have a little faith.'' | *'''Phanos:''' ''This is as far as I go. The way to Aya is found in the monument ahead.<br />Right there. Have a little faith.'' | ||
Bayek entered a large well. Inside, he found a hidden chamber used by Aya. He also found her notes. | Bayek entered a large well. Inside, he found a hidden chamber used by Aya. He also found her notes. | ||
*'''Aya's notes:''' ''Phanos is right, I should meet with Apollodorus.<br>According to him, [[Actaeon]] is involved.<br>I need to slip into his quarters.<br>The mask, he is one of [[Order of the Ancients|them]].<br>His blood for my [[Khemu]].<br>I need to hide now, Apollodorus could help.<br>He gave me access to the Den, I can trust him.'' | *'''Aya's notes:''' ''Phanos is right, I should meet with Apollodorus.<br />According to him, [[Actaeon]] is involved.<br />I need to slip into his quarters.<br />The mask, he is one of [[Order of the Ancients|them]].<br />His blood for my [[Khemu]].<br />I need to hide now, Apollodorus could help.<br />He gave me access to the Den, I can trust him.'' | ||
Aya leapt on top of Bayek on a table. | Aya leapt on top of Bayek on a table. | ||
*'''Aya:''' ''I missed you.'' | *'''Aya:''' ''I missed you.'' | ||
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Aya was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
Bayek travels to Alexandria to search for his wife.
Dialogue
Bayek rode in the Yamu surroundings near Alexandria, and was followed by his eagle, Senu.
- Bayek: I must protect this great land. Alexandria is where the Snake thrives and Aya lives. I must find them both.
Bayek arrived in Alexandria and made his way to the Great Library. Inside, he looked at a statue of Serapis, recognizing the hint given by Aya.
- Bayek: Alright, Serapis. Now what? Where is Aya?
Bayek was met by a playwright.
- Phanos: Ah, Serapis. I wrote a tragi-comic-pastoral-epic centered on him.
- Bayek: Ah.
- Phanos: You're Bayek, yes? Aya is eager to see you.
- Bayek: Is she safe?
A woman passed by, unnerving Phanos.
- Phanos: Quickly, follow me. I am sorry, my good fellow, you appear to be drunk. This library is for serious scholars only.
The man lowered his voice.
- Phanos: She is in hiding.
- Bayek: Who are you?
- Phanos: Ah! Interested in Homeric verse, eh? This way, please.
He lowered his voice again.
- Phanos: I am Aya's cousin, Phanos.
- Bayek: Ah, yes, Phanos, nice to meet you in person. Tell me what is happening with Aya, why are you being so discreet?
- Phanos: Gennadios sent his men on a house-to-house search. Often, they drag people into the street and torture them for information. Typical of the system we live under.
- Bayek: Gennadios?
- Phanos: A monster. The phylakitai of Alexandria. He is ravaging the city to find her.
- Bayek: And where is she now?
- Phanos: I have a very powerful friend, Apollodorus. No doubt you have heard of him.
- Bayek: I have not.
- Phanos: You will. In any case, he made a hiding place available to Aya after she ran into trouble.
- Bayek: But what happened? You do not answer me.
- Phanos: It is a mess of political intrigue. She will explain all, fear not.
- Man 1: Look! There's Phanos! He thinks he's a poet!
- Man 2: The modern Sophocles!
- Phanos: This is as far as I go. The way to Aya is found in the monument ahead.
Right there. Have a little faith.
Bayek entered a large well. Inside, he found a hidden chamber used by Aya. He also found her notes.
- Aya's notes: Phanos is right, I should meet with Apollodorus.
According to him, Actaeon is involved.
I need to slip into his quarters.
The mask, he is one of them.
His blood for my Khemu.
I need to hide now, Apollodorus could help.
He gave me access to the Den, I can trust him.
Aya leapt on top of Bayek on a table.
- Aya: I missed you.
- Bayek: Never again should we spend months apart. We only have each other. Without Khemu...
- Aya: Ssh. Let us be together, us two, each to each.
They kissed.
- Bayek: I have news.
Bayek showed Aya the scar on his shoulder from his encounter with Rudjek.
- Aya: You are scarred by justice.
Bayek took out the Apple of Eden he had taken from Medunamun.
- Bayek: I bludgeoned Medunamun with this.
- Aya: I hate that we have to do these things, but I am grateful that you did.
- Bayek: If I am honest, I took pleasure in it.
Bayek and Aya undressed and retired to the water in the well. There, Aya shaved off Bayek's hair and beard with a knife.
- Bayek: I have missed your touch.
- Aya: I have missed touching you. I killed as well. Actaeon. I hunted him down and discovered a mask in his room. When he returned, I forced him to wear it. Then I thrust this knife through his eye slits.
- Bayek: Aya.
- Aya: But I was careless. Another of the masked ones tracked me to my home. He was even more difficult.
- Bayek: We have one more. Then, we will be done.
They kissed. After returning to the chamber, Aya showed Bayek a scroll.
- Aya: Look at this. I took it from Actaeon. Apollodorus tells me it is a papyrus from the Royal Council. Which means the Snake is in Ptolemy's court.
- Bayek: How does this Apollodorus know these things?
- Aya: He has informants everywhere. Because of his work with Cleopatra.
- Bayek: Cleopatra? She's been declared a criminal.
- Aya: By her treacherous brother, yes. She plans to take back the throne. She wants the Snake dead as much as we do. And she trusts me. She gave me this to slit his throat.
Aya gave Bayek a Hidden Blade.
As Bayek was about to activate the blade with his fist clenched, Aya rolled his fingers away from the blade. Bayek then flicked the blade with satisfaction.
- Bayek: Hahaha. Ingenious. I will go to the palace and discover who uses the seal of the Snake, and I will use this.
- Aya: You'll find plenty of information in the Royal Scribe's office. He spends his time at the bath house. Go search the palace while he's away.
- Bayek: And you?
- Aya: I cannot leave here as long as Gennadios walks the streets. He is determined to kill me.
- Bayek: In addition to the Snake, I will see what I can learn of this Gennadios and silence him.
- Aya: Discover who the Snake is and show him the face of death. I'll met you at the Paneum when you have killed both the Snake and Gennadios.
Bayek found a grate.
- Bayek: What's this?
- Aya: That leads to the docks. I can't believe Phanos had you go through the pit.
- Bayek: My heart aches until I see you again.
- Aya: As does mine, my love.
Bayek approached Aya again.
- Aya: Who is the Snake?
- Bayek: I have yet to discover that.
- Aya: The clue must be there in the palace. Search for the seal found upon the letter. It's too dangerous to leave this den as long as Gennadios and his men are searching for me.
After killing the Snake and Gennadios, Bayek met with Aya at the top of the Paneum.
- Aya: My dearest.
They kissed.
- Bayek: The Snake and Gennadios are dead. It was Eudoros. He died flailing in the baths.
- Aya: I wish I had been there.
Bayek and Aya continued to kiss intensely.
- Bayek: My wife, my wife.
Outcome
Bayek was tasked with ending the Snake and a Phylakitai by the name of Gennadios.

