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| name = Fair Trade | | name = Fair Trade | ||
| image = ACO Fair Trade Screenshot.png | | image = ACO Fair Trade Screenshot.png | ||
| description = ''[[Bayek]] reads the story of a wondrous [[The Serpent of Serapis|weapon]] on an ostracon, and asks the blacksmith who made it to see it. But when | | description = ''[[Bayek]] reads the story of a wondrous [[The Serpent of Serapis|weapon]] on an ostracon, and asks the [[blacksmith]] who made it to see it. But when Bayek learns the spear was stolen by one of [[Sefetu]]'s men, he decides to search for it.'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
| type = Side, Level 13 | | type = Side, Level 13 | ||
| previous = [[Thick Skin]] | | previous = [[Thick Skin]] | ||
| source = [[Bayek]] | | source = [[Bayek]] | ||
| location = [[Sap-Meh Nome]], [[Egypt]] | | location = [[Sap-Meh Nome]], [[Egypt]], {{Wiki|Ptolemaic Kingdom}} | ||
| date = 48 BCE}} | | date = 48 BCE}} | ||
'''Fair Trade''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | '''Fair Trade''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Bayek hears the story of a fantastic [[The Serpent of Serapis|spear]] that was stolen, and decides to search for the thief. | Bayek hears the story of a fantastic [[The Serpent of Serapis|spear]] that was stolen, and decides to search for the [[thief]]. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
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*'''Egyptian Soldier 2:''' ''Shame about what happened to it...'' | *'''Egyptian Soldier 2:''' ''Shame about what happened to it...'' | ||
Bayek read an {{Wiki|ostracon}} on the [[Sokar|blacksmith]]'s table. | Bayek read an {{Wiki|ostracon}} on the [[Sokar|blacksmith]]'s table. | ||
*'''The Serpent of Serapis Ostracon:'''<br>''[[Serapis]], husband of [[Isis|Iset]], god of the dead, who dipped this spear in the [[Nile]] to make it light and true. Serapis, who watched over a dying king, who sharpened this blade on the edge of night to make it ever sharp. Tool, I name you the Serpent of Serapis, and dedicate you to the gods.'' | *'''The Serpent of Serapis Ostracon:'''<br />''[[Serapis]], husband of [[Isis|Iset]], god of the dead, who dipped this spear in the [[Nile]] to make it light and true. Serapis, who watched over a dying king, who sharpened this blade on the edge of night to make it ever sharp. Tool, I name you the Serpent of Serapis, and dedicate you to the gods.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''That is quite the story.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''That is quite the story.'' | ||
*'''Sokar:''' ''Ah, the Serpent of Serapis! You have heard the tragic tale?'' | *'''Sokar:''' ''Ah, the Serpent of Serapis! You have heard the tragic tale?'' | ||
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*'''Sokar:''' ''Yes! Sefetu the Firebrand, who governs Sais with flame and fear. One of his bootlickers stole the spear that bears my mark.'' | *'''Sokar:''' ''Yes! Sefetu the Firebrand, who governs Sais with flame and fear. One of his bootlickers stole the spear that bears my mark.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Outrageous! Can you not get it back?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Outrageous! Can you not get it back?'' | ||
*'''Sokar:''' ''The man is beyond my reach. He | *'''Sokar:''' ''The man is beyond my reach. He sails on one of Sefetu's [[trireme]]s on [[Lake Mareotis|Mariotis Lake]].'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''I hate a bully. My travels take me far and wide. If I come across him, I will look for your spear.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''I hate a bully. My travels take me far and wide. If I come across him, I will look for your spear.'' | ||
*'''Sokar:''' ''I would love nothing more than to hear of his fall! If you manage it, the Serpent of Serapis is yours!'' | *'''Sokar:''' ''I would love nothing more than to hear of his fall! If you manage it, the Serpent of Serapis is yours!'' | ||
Bayek, using a boat, travelled to Lake Mareotis in search of the soldier's trireme. With Senu's help, he | Bayek, using a boat, travelled to Lake Mareotis in search of the soldier's trireme. With [[Senu]]'s help, he found the trireme. | ||
*'''Greek Soldier 1:''' ''See anything yet?'' | *'''Greek Soldier 1:''' ''See anything yet?'' | ||
*'''Greek Soldier 2:''' ''Another gods cursed rebel?'' | *'''Greek Soldier 2:''' ''Another gods cursed rebel?'' | ||
Bayek killed the soldiers, including the one holding the spear | Bayek killed the soldiers, including the one holding the spear, and recovered it. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''This spear is magnificent - clearly the work of that master from Sau Village. This Serpent of Serapis is a weapon worthy of the gods!'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''This spear is magnificent - clearly the work of that master from Sau Village. This Serpent of Serapis is a weapon worthy of the gods!'' | ||
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Fair Trade was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
Bayek hears the story of a fantastic spear that was stolen, and decides to search for the thief.
Dialogue
Bayek visited the Sau Village, located in the Sap-Meh Nome.
- Egyptian Soldier 1: Did you ever see work as fine as Onuris'? I Wish I can afford one of his weapons. Did you ever see the Serpent of Serapis? A spear light as a feather, and sharper than Sobek's tooth. With such a spear, I could be a champion in the amphitheater!
- Egyptian Soldier 2: Shame about what happened to it...
Bayek read an ostracon on the blacksmith's table.
- The Serpent of Serapis Ostracon:
Serapis, husband of Iset, god of the dead, who dipped this spear in the Nile to make it light and true. Serapis, who watched over a dying king, who sharpened this blade on the edge of night to make it ever sharp. Tool, I name you the Serpent of Serapis, and dedicate you to the gods. - Bayek: That is quite the story.
- Sokar: Ah, the Serpent of Serapis! You have heard the tragic tale?
- Bayek: Not the whole of it.
- Sokar: Oh, it was a true masterpiece. The shaft wrapped with water-hardened leather, the blade hammered out of the metal of heaven.
- Bayek: I would love to see it.
- Sokar: Impossible! I crafted it for one of Apollodorus's captains when I lived in Sais. But Sefetu's soldiers killed him. That is the reason I left.
- Bayek: Sefetu?
- Sokar: Yes! Sefetu the Firebrand, who governs Sais with flame and fear. One of his bootlickers stole the spear that bears my mark.
- Bayek: Outrageous! Can you not get it back?
- Sokar: The man is beyond my reach. He sails on one of Sefetu's triremes on Mariotis Lake.
- Bayek: I hate a bully. My travels take me far and wide. If I come across him, I will look for your spear.
- Sokar: I would love nothing more than to hear of his fall! If you manage it, the Serpent of Serapis is yours!
Bayek, using a boat, travelled to Lake Mareotis in search of the soldier's trireme. With Senu's help, he found the trireme.
- Greek Soldier 1: See anything yet?
- Greek Soldier 2: Another gods cursed rebel?
Bayek killed the soldiers, including the one holding the spear, and recovered it.
- Bayek: This spear is magnificent - clearly the work of that master from Sau Village. This Serpent of Serapis is a weapon worthy of the gods!
Outcome
Bayek recovered the Serpent of Serapis from Sefetu's soldiers, claiming it for himself.
