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{{Character_Infobox
{{Character_Infobox
|name = Hotephres
|name = Hotephres
|image = ACO Hotephres.jpg
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
|appear = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
|voice = [[Carlo Mestroni]]
|voice = [[Carlo Mestroni]]
|image = [[File:ACO Hotephres.jpg|thumb]]
|affiliates = [[Apollodorus]]
|affiliates = Apollodorus
|birth = c. 83 BCE<br>[[Krokodilopolis]], [[Faiyum Oasis]], [[Egypt]]}}
|birth = c. 83 BCE<br>[[Faiyum]], [[Egypt]]}}
'''Hotephres''' (84 or 83 BCE – unknown) was a former [[Greece|Greek]] adventurer who lived iin [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]], serving as an informant of [[Apollodorus]], helping him investigate to the mysterious [[Order of the Ancients]].
'''Hotephres''' (84 or 83 BCE – unknown) was a [[Greece|Greek]] [[Informants|informant]] of [[Apollodorus the Sicilian|Apollodorus]], helping him investigate the mysterious [[Templars|Order of the Ancients]]. He lived in [[Euhemeria]] with his Egyptian wife [[Khenut]] and their daughter [[Shadya]].


Around 48 BCE, Apollodorus sent the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] to recover the ledger Hotephres stole from a magistrate, which contained the true identity of [[Berenike|The Crocodile]].
==Biography==
===Early Life===
Born in [[Krokodilopolis]] in 83 BCE, Hotephres was a skilled warrior who later become an adventurer. During one of his travels, he met [[Khenut]], whom he fell in love with and married.<ref name="Prima Guide">''[[Assassin's Creed Origins: Official Game Guide]]''</ref> Togther, they had a daughter named [[Shadya]] and settled down in a villa in [[Euhemeria]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


His daughter was killed by [[Berenike]], and he went into a period of great mourning, and he assisted Bayek in his quest to hunt her down in the shared spirit of revenge.  
===Working for Apollodorus===
Sometime prior to 48 BCE, he later worked as an informant for [[Apollodorus]], helping him to investigate [[Berenike|The Crocodile]], a member [[Order of the Ancients]] who controlled the [[Faiyum Oasis]]. During this period of time, he would operate in [[Soknopaiou Nesos]], away from his residence in Euhemeria.<ref name="ACO" />


== Appearances ==
That year, he stole a ledger from a Greek magistrate that he suspected of corruption, believing that it contained information on The Crocodile's identity. However as reteliation, The Crocodile hired mercenaries in and attempt to eliminate Hotephres and recover the ledger. As they stormed his bureau, killing his dog and capturing his servant, Hotephres was able to escape capture and fled on a trader's ship to Lake Moeris. He then gave the ledger to Khenut, who hid it in their villa.<ref name="The Crocodile's Scales">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Crocodile's Scales]]</ref>
* [[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]
 
Apollodorus, learning of this, sent the [[Medjay]],
[[Bayek]], to meet Hotephres, unaware that his bureau was raided. Bayek, following the trails of the raid, was able to free Hotephres' servant in the [[Beached Trireme Camp]], thus learning of his location.<ref name="The Crocodile's Scales" />
 
His daughter was killed by [[Berenike]], and he went into a period of great mourning, and he assisted Bayek in his quest to hunt her down in the shared spirit of revenge.<ref name="ACO" />
 
==Appearances==
*[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]


==Reference==
==Reference==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3rb0SmlELg IGN Gameplay footage]
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Hotephres (84 or 83 BCE – unknown) was a former Greek adventurer who lived iin Egypt during the reign of Ptolemy XIII, serving as an informant of Apollodorus, helping him investigate to the mysterious Order of the Ancients.

Biography

Early Life

Born in Krokodilopolis in 83 BCE, Hotephres was a skilled warrior who later become an adventurer. During one of his travels, he met Khenut, whom he fell in love with and married.[1] Togther, they had a daughter named Shadya and settled down in a villa in Euhemeria.[2]

Working for Apollodorus

Sometime prior to 48 BCE, he later worked as an informant for Apollodorus, helping him to investigate The Crocodile, a member Order of the Ancients who controlled the Faiyum Oasis. During this period of time, he would operate in Soknopaiou Nesos, away from his residence in Euhemeria.[2]

That year, he stole a ledger from a Greek magistrate that he suspected of corruption, believing that it contained information on The Crocodile's identity. However as reteliation, The Crocodile hired mercenaries in and attempt to eliminate Hotephres and recover the ledger. As they stormed his bureau, killing his dog and capturing his servant, Hotephres was able to escape capture and fled on a trader's ship to Lake Moeris. He then gave the ledger to Khenut, who hid it in their villa.[3]

Apollodorus, learning of this, sent the Medjay,

Bayek, to meet Hotephres, unaware that his bureau was raided. Bayek, following the trails of the raid, was able to free Hotephres' servant in the Beached Trireme Camp, thus learning of his location.[3]

His daughter was killed by Berenike, and he went into a period of great mourning, and he assisted Bayek in his quest to hunt her down in the shared spirit of revenge.[2]

Appearances

Reference