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Captain '''Aetes''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[soldier]] stationed in [[Dionysias Wharf]], [[Faiyum]], [[Egypt]].
Captain '''Aetes''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[soldier]] stationed in [[Dionysias Wharf]], [[Faiyum]], [[Egypt]]. Aetes had a paternalistic view of his duty, claiming it was for the security of both Greece and Egypt, saying that the Egyptians "would never know true civilization" if left to themselves. He commanded his men to "protect and educate them" by doing what he seemed as necessary despite Egyptian resistance.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Notes from Bayek's travels]]: Security for All</ref>
 
Aetes had a paternalistic view of his duty, claiming it was for the security of both Greece and Egypt, saying that the Egyptians, if left to themselves, "would never know true civilization". He commanded his men to "protect and educate them" by doing what he seemed as necessary despite Egyptian resistance.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Egyptian notes#Dionysias Wharf|Egyptian notes]]: Security for All</ref>


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Captain Aetes was a Greek soldier stationed in Dionysias Wharf, Faiyum, Egypt. Aetes had a paternalistic view of his duty, claiming it was for the security of both Greece and Egypt, saying that the Egyptians "would never know true civilization" if left to themselves. He commanded his men to "protect and educate them" by doing what he seemed as necessary despite Egyptian resistance.[1]

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