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'''Esiocles''', also known as '''Esio''', was a [[Greece|Greek]] resident of [[Cyrene]] who lived during the 1st century BCE. | '''Esiocles''', also known as '''Esio''', was a [[Greece|Greek]] resident of [[Cyrene]] who lived during the 1st century BCE. | ||
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Around 47 BCE, whilst playing outside of the [[Temple of Zeus]], Esio witnessed the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], performing a [[Leap of Faith]] off of the temple's rooftop. Capturing Bayek's attention, Esio convinced the Medjay to entertain the city's children by leaping off of various city landmarks' rooftops, including the city baths, the [[Temple of Apollo]], and the [[Roman Akropolis]]. Upon completing the final jump, Esio bestowed upon Bayek the title of the "Flea of Cyrene".<ref name="The Flea of Cyrene">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[The Flea of Cyrene]]</ref> | Around 47 BCE, whilst playing outside of the [[Temple of Zeus]], Esio witnessed the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], performing a [[Leap of Faith]] off of the temple's rooftop. Capturing Bayek's attention, Esio convinced the Medjay to entertain the city's children by leaping off of various city landmarks' rooftops, including the city baths, the [[Temple of Apollo]], and the [[Roman Akropolis]]. Upon completing the final jump, Esio bestowed upon Bayek the title of the "Flea of Cyrene".<ref name="The Flea of Cyrene">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[The Flea of Cyrene]]</ref> | ||
Years later in 38 BCE, Bayek encountered an older Esio living in a village south of the [[Valley of the Kings]] and was dismayed to learn he was pursuing a career as a smuggler. Not wanting him to lead a life of crime, Bayek convinced him to abandon that path and to seek out a [[Aya|friend]] in [[Rome]] who would keep his "idle hands busy."<ref name="The Curse of the Pharaohs">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – ''[[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]''</ref> | Years later in 38 BCE, Bayek encountered an older Esio living in a village south of the [[Valley of the Kings]] in {{Wiki|Upper Egypt}} and was dismayed to learn he was pursuing a career as a smuggler. Not wanting him to lead a life of crime, Bayek convinced him to abandon that path and to seek out a [[Aya|friend]] in [[Rome]] who would keep his "idle hands busy."<ref name="The Curse of the Pharaohs">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – ''[[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]''</ref> | ||
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Esiocles, also known as Esio, was a Greek resident of Cyrene who lived during the 1st century BCE.
Biography
Around 47 BCE, whilst playing outside of the Temple of Zeus, Esio witnessed the Medjay, Bayek, performing a Leap of Faith off of the temple's rooftop. Capturing Bayek's attention, Esio convinced the Medjay to entertain the city's children by leaping off of various city landmarks' rooftops, including the city baths, the Temple of Apollo, and the Roman Akropolis. Upon completing the final jump, Esio bestowed upon Bayek the title of the "Flea of Cyrene".[1]
Years later in 38 BCE, Bayek encountered an older Esio living in a village south of the Valley of the Kings in Upper Egypt and was dismayed to learn he was pursuing a career as a smuggler. Not wanting him to lead a life of crime, Bayek convinced him to abandon that path and to seek out a friend in Rome who would keep his "idle hands busy."[2]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Curse of the Pharaohs
Reference
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins - The Flea of Cyrene
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Curse of the Pharaohs