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|description = ''A man named Teremun is being held prisoner with others for the crime of protest.'' | |description = ''A man named [[Teremun]] is being held prisoner with others for the crime of protest.'' | ||
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*'''Man:''' They saw the soldiers coming and hid in the cellar. But the soldiers burnt the house to the ground to teach everyone a lesson. | *'''Man:''' They saw the soldiers coming and hid in the cellar. But the soldiers burnt the house to the ground to teach everyone a lesson. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' I am sorry. | *'''Bayek:''' I am sorry. | ||
*'''Man:''' Put the body down there. They will journey to the Duat together. So many deaths in the (oasis). We cannot give them a proper burial. | *'''Man:''' Put the body down there. They will journey to the Duat together. So many deaths in the ([[Siwa|oasis]]). We cannot give them a proper burial. | ||
Bayek converses with the body as he carries it. | Bayek converses with the body as he carries it. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' It is not your rebelliousness that got you killed seni. It is Ptolemy's sick regime. He is a bad pharaoh. | *'''Bayek:''' It is not your rebelliousness that got you killed seni. It is Ptolemy's sick regime. He is a bad pharaoh. | ||
Revision as of 08:26, 3 June 2018
Family Reunion was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relieved by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
A letter from a Siwan woman explains that her husband Teremun and a group of local farmers have been arrested for protesting onerous tax increases. She asks for her husband to be freed along with all the other farmers.
Dialogue
Bayek finds the cage holding the farmers and Teremun.
- Farmers: That's Bayek! He will save us!
After killing the guard, Bayek opens the door and allows the farmers to escape.
- Bayek: Quickly, go!
- Bayek: Where is Teremun? Ah! Dear Amun, he has died from his wounds.
Bayek lifts Teremun's body.
- Bayek: His family will want to bury him properly.
Arriving at Teremun's farm, Bayek finds it burned to the ground.
- Bayek: What have they done to Teremun's farm?
He dismounts and brings the body to a man.
- Bayek: I bring sad news. Where is Issa?
- Man: She lies here... with her son and daughter.
- Bayek: The entire family?
- Man: Sadly. I see Teremun also paid the price for his recklessness. I warned him that his rebelliousness would bring torment and suffering.
- Bayek: But what happened?
- Man: They saw the soldiers coming and hid in the cellar. But the soldiers burnt the house to the ground to teach everyone a lesson.
- Bayek: I am sorry.
- Man: Put the body down there. They will journey to the Duat together. So many deaths in the (oasis). We cannot give them a proper burial.
Bayek converses with the body as he carries it.
- Bayek: It is not your rebelliousness that got you killed seni. It is Ptolemy's sick regime. He is a bad pharaoh.
He lays the body down.
- Bayek: Find peace, Teremun.
Outcome
Though the farmers are freed, Teremun has already died. Bayek brings him back to his home to lay him to rest with his slain family.