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{{Youmay|the gladiator trainer in the [[Krokodilopolis Arena]]|[[Horus]], a deity in [[Egypt]]ian mythology}}
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|name = Horus
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|active = fl. 48 BCE<br/>[[Krokodilopolis]], [[Egypt]]
|species = [[Human]]
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|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
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'''Horus''' was a [[gladiator]] trainer who worked in the [[Krokodilopolis Arena]] in [[Krokodilopolis]], [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]].
'''Horus''' was a [[gladiator]] trainer who worked in the [[Krokodilopolis Arena]] in [[Krokodilopolis]], [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Horus was a former gladiator who fought in the arena in Krokodilopolis, fighting under the arena owner, [[Felix Martialis]]. Like many gladiators who fought in the arena, Horus served as a [[Mercenaries|mercenary]] on several occasions, employed on missions outside of the [[Faiyum Oasis]]. During his fight against the {{Wiki|Gauls|Gallic}} brothers, [[Diovicos]] and [[Viridovix]], Horus suffered an injury to the back of his head. Before he was killed, Felix stepped in to stop them, forcing Horus to give up his career as a gladiator. He then became a trainer in the arena, helping to train the new recruits before their fight.
Horus was a former gladiator who fought in the arena in Krokodilopolis, under the arena owner, [[Felix Martialis]]. Like many gladiators who fought in the arena, Horus served as a [[mercenary]] on several occasions, employed on missions outside of the [[Faiyum Oasis]]. During his fight against the {{Wiki|Gauls|Gallic}} brothers, [[Diovicos]] and [[Viridovix]], Horus suffered an injury to the back of his head. Before he was killed, Felix stepped in to stop them, forcing Horus to give up his career as a gladiator. He then became a trainer in the arena, helping to train the new recruits before their fights.<ref name="The Crocodile's Jaws">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[The Crocodile's Jaws]]</ref>


In 48 BCE, Horus came across the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], who joined the arena and teamed up with [[Kensa]], an old friend of his from [[Siwa]]. Horus adviced Bayek not to fight the Gallic brothers, referencing the head injury that he obtained during his fight with them. After Bayek was successful in winning his first fight, Horus adviced him to reject any contracts he was offered, stating that many gladiators had died doing missions as mercenaries. In addition, Horus also adviced [[Kallistos]], another gladiator, to decline the contracts. Kallistos however refused to listen and went on one such mission which cost his life..
In 48 BCE, Horus met the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who joined the arena and teamed up with [[Kensa]], an old friend of his from Siwa. Horus advised Bayek not to fight the Gallic brothers, referencing the head injury that he'd obtained during his last fight with them. After Bayek was successful in winning his first fight, Horus advised him to reject any contracts he might be offered, stating that many gladiators had died doing missions as mercenaries. In addition, Horus also advised [[Kallistos]], another gladiator, to decline the contracts. Kallistos however refused to listen and went on one such mission which cost his life.<ref name="The Crocodile's Jaws"/>


Kallistos's body was brought back to the arena, where Horus tended to him. Shortly after winning his 3rd fight, Bayek approached Horus on the details regarding Kallistos's death. Horus informed Bayek that even if he wished to find out the employer's identity, no one would tell him, including Felix himself.<ref name="The Crocodile's Jaws">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Crocodile's Jaws]]</ref>
Kallistos's body was brought back to the arena, where Horus tended to him. Shortly after winning his third fight, Bayek approached Horus on the details regarding Kallistos's death. Horus informed Bayek that even if he wished to find out the employer's identity, no one would tell him, including Felix himself.<ref name="The Crocodile's Jaws"/>


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

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Horus was a gladiator trainer who worked in the Krokodilopolis Arena in Krokodilopolis, Egypt during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.

Biography

Horus was a former gladiator who fought in the arena in Krokodilopolis, under the arena owner, Felix Martialis. Like many gladiators who fought in the arena, Horus served as a mercenary on several occasions, employed on missions outside of the Faiyum Oasis. During his fight against the Gallic brothers, Diovicos and Viridovix, Horus suffered an injury to the back of his head. Before he was killed, Felix stepped in to stop them, forcing Horus to give up his career as a gladiator. He then became a trainer in the arena, helping to train the new recruits before their fights.[1]

In 48 BCE, Horus met the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, who joined the arena and teamed up with Kensa, an old friend of his from Siwa. Horus advised Bayek not to fight the Gallic brothers, referencing the head injury that he'd obtained during his last fight with them. After Bayek was successful in winning his first fight, Horus advised him to reject any contracts he might be offered, stating that many gladiators had died doing missions as mercenaries. In addition, Horus also advised Kallistos, another gladiator, to decline the contracts. Kallistos however refused to listen and went on one such mission which cost his life.[1]

Kallistos's body was brought back to the arena, where Horus tended to him. Shortly after winning his third fight, Bayek approached Horus on the details regarding Kallistos's death. Horus informed Bayek that even if he wished to find out the employer's identity, no one would tell him, including Felix himself.[1]

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