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==History==
==History==
Prior to 47 BCE, the citadel was once in the control of a group of rebels who opposed the pharaoh [[Ptolemy XIII]]. However, [[Medon]], a commander who served under Ptolemy, attacked and claimed the citadel for himself, chasing the rebels away and led them to seek shelter in a massive [[Remetch Ra|cavern]] in the desert. Later on, Medon led an attack on the [[Theos Elpis Rift]], another rebel camp and captured a rebel girl named [[Istellah]], holding her captive at the citadel.<ref name="Plight of the Rebels">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Plight of the Rebels]]</ref>
Prior to 48 BCE, the citadel was under the control of a group of rebels who opposed the pharaoh [[Ptolemy XIII]]. However, [[Medon]], a commander who served under Ptolemy, attacked and claimed the citadel for himself, chasing the rebels away and leading them to seek shelter in a [[Remetch Ra|cavern]] in the desert. Later on, Medon led an attack on [[Theos Elpis Rift]], another rebel camp, and captured a rebel girl named [[Istellah]], holding her captive at the citadel. With information provided by [[Sebni]], the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] infiltrated the fort and rescued Istellah, escorting her out in a cart of hay.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Plight of the Rebels]]</ref>


With information provided by [[Sebni]], the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] infiltrated the citadel and was able to escort Istellah out in a cart of haystack.<ref name="Plight of the Rebels" />
Around 38 BCE, the citadel came to be occupied by [[Rome|Roman]] forces serving under [[Gaius Julius Rufio]], who used the fort as one of his bases of operations for a planned invasion of Egypt. The captain [[Jibade]] was placed in charge of the citadel and was ordered to bring in luxurious goods to be used as bribes, as well as recruit more men to the cause. Bayek, having learned of the invasion plans through a letter he recovered from [[Saragina Camp]], travelled to the citadel and destroyed the supplies before assassinating Jibade.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Incoming Threat]]</ref>


Around 38 BCE, the citadel was resettled in and used by the [[Rome|Roman]] general [[Gaius Julius Rufio]] as one of his base of operations in preparation for an invasion of Egypt. He placed his captain [[Jibade]] to overseer the citadel, ordering him to bring in luxurious goods to be used as inducements and recruit more men to his cause. The [[Hidden One]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], having discovered this through a letter he recovered from [[Saragina Camp]], travelled there and destroy the supplies before assassinating Jibade.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[Incoming Threat]]</ref>
==Trivia==
*Pissa Oros means 'Black Mountain' or 'Tar Mountain' in Greek.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery position="center" widths="180" spacing="medium" captionalign="center">
<gallery position="center" widths="180" spacing="medium" captionalign="center">
ACO Pissa Oros Citadel Concept Art - Jing Cherng Wong.jpg|Concept Art
ACO Pissa Oros Citadel Concept Art - Jing Cherng Wong.jpg|Concept art
ACO Pissa Oros Citadel Bottom View.jpg|The citadel as seen from below
ACO Pissa Oros Citadel Bottom View.jpg|The citadel as seen from below
ACO Pissa Oros Citadel Close-up View.jpg|Close up view of the citadel
ACO Pissa Oros Citadel Close-up View.jpg|Close-up view of the citadel
ACO Pissa Oros Citadel Layout.jpg|The layout of the citadel as seen from above
ACO Pissa Oros Citadel Layout.jpg|The layout of the citadel as seen from above
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Trivia==
*Pissa Oros means 'Black Mountain' or 'Tar Mountain' in Greek.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 6 May 2026

Pissa Oros Citadel

The Pissa Oros Citadel was a military citadel situated in the western corner of the Isolated Desert in Egypt.

History[edit | edit source]

Prior to 48 BCE, the citadel was under the control of a group of rebels who opposed the pharaoh Ptolemy XIII. However, Medon, a commander who served under Ptolemy, attacked and claimed the citadel for himself, chasing the rebels away and leading them to seek shelter in a cavern in the desert. Later on, Medon led an attack on Theos Elpis Rift, another rebel camp, and captured a rebel girl named Istellah, holding her captive at the citadel. With information provided by Sebni, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa infiltrated the fort and rescued Istellah, escorting her out in a cart of hay.[1]

Around 38 BCE, the citadel came to be occupied by Roman forces serving under Gaius Julius Rufio, who used the fort as one of his bases of operations for a planned invasion of Egypt. The captain Jibade was placed in charge of the citadel and was ordered to bring in luxurious goods to be used as bribes, as well as recruit more men to the cause. Bayek, having learned of the invasion plans through a letter he recovered from Saragina Camp, travelled to the citadel and destroyed the supplies before assassinating Jibade.[2]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Pissa Oros means 'Black Mountain' or 'Tar Mountain' in Greek.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]