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The '''elephant''' (''Elephas'') are very strong mammals living in warm regions.
The '''elephant''' (''Elephas'') are very strong mammals living in warm regions.


[[File:ACO screen WarElephant Previews.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Bayek being attacked by a elephant.]]
During the 1st century BCE, elephants were used by wealthy Egyptians as transportation means, showing of their wealth, and as animals for fighting.<ref name="Origins">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
During the 1st century BCE, elephants were used by wealthy Egyptians as transportation means, showing of their wealth, and as animals for fighting.<ref name="Origins">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


[[File:ACO screen WarElephant Previews.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Bayek being attacked by a elephant.]]
[[Bayek]] encountered and killed several of the war elephants used by [[Ptolemy XIII]]'s soldiers. [[Jumbe]] in the [[Herakleion Nome]], [[Surus]] in the [[Green Mountains]], [[Qetesh]] and [[Resheph]] in the [[Uab Nome]], and [[Herwennefer]] in the [[White Desert Oasis]].<ref name="Origins" />
[[Bayek]] encountered and killed several of the war elephants used by [[Ptolemy XIII]]'s soldiers. [[Jumbe]] in the [[Herakleion Nome]], [[Surus]] in the [[Green Mountains]], [[Qetesh]] and [[Resheph]] in the [[Uab Nome]], and [[Herwennefer]] in the [[White Desert Oasis]].<ref name="Origins" />



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The elephant (Elephas) are very strong mammals living in warm regions.

Bayek being attacked by a elephant.

During the 1st century BCE, elephants were used by wealthy Egyptians as transportation means, showing of their wealth, and as animals for fighting.[1]

Bayek encountered and killed several of the war elephants used by Ptolemy XIII's soldiers. Jumbe in the Herakleion Nome, Surus in the Green Mountains, Qetesh and Resheph in the Uab Nome, and Herwennefer in the White Desert Oasis.[1]

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