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'''Eudoros''' (c. 100s BCE – 48 BCE), also known as '''The Hippo''', was a Greek royal scribe and a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]]. | '''Eudoros''' (c. 100s BCE – 48 BCE), also known as '''The Hippo''', was a [[Greece|Greek]] royal scribe and a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]]. | ||
==Biography== | |||
Hailing from Greece, Eudoros excelled at the at the {{Wiki|Peripatetic school}} of philosophy, becoming one of the most accomplished philosopher.<ref name="Prima Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed Origins: Official Game Guide]]''</ref>He later moved to [[Alexandria]], where he became one of the most respected intellectuals in the city, eventually becoming a scribe in [[Ptolemy XIII]]'s royal court. Eudoros suffered from a skin disease, resulting in him frequenting the bathouse to ease his condition. <ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> | |||
== | At some point in 48 BCE, Eudoros wrote a work on the [[Nile]] like his fellow philosopher [[Aristo of Alexandria]]. Eudoros plagiarised his work on the Nile and, using his position as the royal scribe, accused and charged Aristo with plagiarism, causing him to be arrested by the phylakitai. <ref name="The Shifty Scribe">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Shifty Scribe]]</ref> | ||
That same year, he wrote a letter to [[Medunamun]], a fellow member known as The Heron, informing him to remain vigilant due to recent deaths of members [[Rudjek]], [[Actaeon]] and [[Ktesos]]. His letters kept in his scribe room was eventually found by the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], who later infiltrated the bathhouse that he was in and killed him with the [[Hidden Blade]], marking Bayek's first use of the weapon. The incident costed Bayek his ring finger during a brief struggle between the two. As Eudoros laid dying, Bayek accused him of being the Snake, who was incidentally responsible for his son [[Khemu]]'s death, but Eudoros taunted that the Snake could never die.<ref name="ACO" /> | |||
==Legacy== | |||
Sometime after his assassination, Bayek found out from [[Cleopatra]] that the Snake was in fact an alias for the Order of the Ancients itself, and that Eudoros was the Hippo. | |||
==Personality and characteristics== | |||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
*In the ''Official Guide'', Eudoros is listed as being born in Greece. Historically however, he was born in Alexandria. | |||
==Appearance== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | |||
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Eudoros (c. 100s BCE – 48 BCE), also known as The Hippo, was a Greek royal scribe and a member of the Order of the Ancients during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.
Biography
Hailing from Greece, Eudoros excelled at the at the Peripatetic school of philosophy, becoming one of the most accomplished philosopher.[1]He later moved to Alexandria, where he became one of the most respected intellectuals in the city, eventually becoming a scribe in Ptolemy XIII's royal court. Eudoros suffered from a skin disease, resulting in him frequenting the bathouse to ease his condition. [2]
At some point in 48 BCE, Eudoros wrote a work on the Nile like his fellow philosopher Aristo of Alexandria. Eudoros plagiarised his work on the Nile and, using his position as the royal scribe, accused and charged Aristo with plagiarism, causing him to be arrested by the phylakitai. [3]
That same year, he wrote a letter to Medunamun, a fellow member known as The Heron, informing him to remain vigilant due to recent deaths of members Rudjek, Actaeon and Ktesos. His letters kept in his scribe room was eventually found by the Medjay, Bayek, who later infiltrated the bathhouse that he was in and killed him with the Hidden Blade, marking Bayek's first use of the weapon. The incident costed Bayek his ring finger during a brief struggle between the two. As Eudoros laid dying, Bayek accused him of being the Snake, who was incidentally responsible for his son Khemu's death, but Eudoros taunted that the Snake could never die.[2]
Legacy
Sometime after his assassination, Bayek found out from Cleopatra that the Snake was in fact an alias for the Order of the Ancients itself, and that Eudoros was the Hippo.
Personality and characteristics
To be added
Gallery
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Renders of Eudoros
Trivia
- In the Official Guide, Eudoros is listed as being born in Greece. Historically however, he was born in Alexandria.
Appearance
Reference
