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'''Dymnos''' (unknown – 48 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] individual who entered the services of [[Apollodorus]], serving as the Master of Arms at his [[Apollodorus' Estate|estate]] in | '''Dymnos''' (unknown – 48 BCE) was a [[Greece|Greek]] individual who entered the services of [[Apollodorus]], serving as the Master of Arms at his [[Apollodorus' Estate|estate]] in [[Kanopos Nome]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> | ||
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Dymnos (unknown – 48 BCE) was a Greek individual who entered the services of Apollodorus, serving as the Master of Arms at his estate in Kanopos Nome.[1]
Biography
In 48 BCE, Dymnos approached Ruia, who was retrieving a letter from the pigeon coop for the estate's steward Pelias. He requested her to read a letter for him, however when she refused, Dymnos angrily pushed her off the pigeon tower, unwittingly causing her death; unbeknownst to Dymnos however, Ruia was able to grab his badge as she fell. In an attempt to cover up her death, Dymnos hid her body in a hay-cart nearby.[2]
Ruia's failure to return led Pelias to send the Medjay, Bayek, to retrieve the letter and investigate her disappearance. Bayek returned to Pelias with her body and they discovered Dymno's badge on her, linking her death to him. Confronting Dymnos in the armory, Bayek was forced to defend himself and killed Dymnos, who acknowledged his murder and Ruia and attempted to silence Bayek.[2]
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