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[[File:ACO Apollonia Roman Barracks.jpg|thumb|250px|The Apollonia Roman Barracks]] | [[File:ACO Apollonia Roman Barracks.jpg|thumb|250px|The Apollonia Roman Barracks]] | ||
Bayek infilitrated the Apollonia Roman Barracks, finding a man held in a cage in one of the buildings. | Bayek infilitrated the Apollonia Roman Barracks, finding a man held in a cage in one of the buildings. | ||
*'''Titus:''' ''Let me out you dogs! Release me or execute me. I will not rot in a cell.'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Are you Titus? Your mother sent me.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Are you Titus? Your mother sent me.'' | ||
*'''Titus:''' ''Yes, by the gods, thank you protector, but Egypt is in danger, I must get free.'' | *'''Titus:''' ''Yes, by the gods, thank you protector, but Egypt is in danger, I must get free.'' | ||
*'''Titus:''' ''I will not die on Roman soil.'' | |||
Bayek unlocked the cage and untied Titus. He then escorted him out of the barracks to a safe location. | Bayek unlocked the cage and untied Titus. He then escorted him out of the barracks to a safe location. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Why would the army lock up their own men?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Why would the army lock up their own men?'' | ||
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*'''Titus:''' ''Yes, so I deserted. I will not stay here doing [[Leander (Cyrenean)|Leander]] and [[Flavius Metellus|Flavius]]' dirty work.'' | *'''Titus:''' ''Yes, so I deserted. I will not stay here doing [[Leander (Cyrenean)|Leander]] and [[Flavius Metellus|Flavius]]' dirty work.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Where is the Navarch?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Where is the Navarch?'' | ||
*'''Titus:''' '' | *'''Titus:''' ''On his ship. He patrols the waters between [[Cyrene]] and Apollonia. Killing him will throw the fleet into chaos.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Go with [[Iset]], Titus. I will deal with the Navarch.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Go with [[Iset]], Titus. I will deal with the Navarch.'' | ||
[[File:ACO Dead in the Water 03.png|thumb|250px|Bayek assassinating the Navarch]] | [[File:ACO Dead in the Water 03.png|thumb|250px|Bayek assassinating the Navarch]] | ||
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==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Bayek helped Agatha to rescue | Bayek helped Agatha to rescue her son, learning of an plan to invade Egypt by the Navarch. Before he could do so, Bayek assassinated him. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 01:37, 25 June 2023
Dead in the Water was a virtual representation of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
While investigating a mother' missing son in Apollonia, Bayek discovers a plan that seriously jeopardizes the future safety of Egypt.
Dialogue
While in Apollonia, Bayek came across a woman crying for help.
- Agatha: Please save my boy. He's not a criminal! Will no-one help my son? He's served Rome well!
Bayek approached the wailing woman.
- Agatha: Thank you for stopping, my husband was a protector like you. I have screamed myself hoarse for days. No one cares.
- Bayek: What seems to be the problem, nebet?
- Agatha: My Titus, my poor Titus. Imprisoned at the barracks for trying to leave the army.
- Bayek: He's a deserter?
- Agatha: No, a hero. He'd had enough, stood up against the Roman army and joined the rebels. Please, he's my only child and all I have left.
- Bayek: I will look into it, don't worry.

Bayek infilitrated the Apollonia Roman Barracks, finding a man held in a cage in one of the buildings.
- Titus: Let me out you dogs! Release me or execute me. I will not rot in a cell.
- Bayek: Are you Titus? Your mother sent me.
- Titus: Yes, by the gods, thank you protector, but Egypt is in danger, I must get free.
- Titus: I will not die on Roman soil.
Bayek unlocked the cage and untied Titus. He then escorted him out of the barracks to a safe location.
- Bayek: Why would the army lock up their own men?
- Titus: Papo taught me to be a fighter, but he believed in honor and justice. The Navarch of the Roman fleet at Apollonia Marcellus Asina, is planning an invasion.
- Bayek: They mean to take Egypt...
- Titus: Yes, so I deserted. I will not stay here doing Leander and Flavius' dirty work.
- Bayek: Where is the Navarch?
- Titus: On his ship. He patrols the waters between Cyrene and Apollonia. Killing him will throw the fleet into chaos.
- Bayek: Go with Iset, Titus. I will deal with the Navarch.

Bayek headed to the shore and boarded a felucca, tracking down the Navarch on his ship. After boarding the ship, he eliminated the Navarch and his men.
- Bayek: Your reckoning is between you and the gods.
Outcome
Bayek helped Agatha to rescue her son, learning of an plan to invade Egypt by the Navarch. Before he could do so, Bayek assassinated him.
Gallery
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Bayek speaking to Agatha