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*'''Storyteller:''' ''With only their sturdy trireme and loyal crew against the Gabiniani's fabled warships. Floating mountains carrying ten-thousand men, bristling with oars and fire...'' | |||
The scene now shifted to the deck of the boat, where Aya and Phoxidas could be seen, commanding the crew of rowers. | |||
==Outcome== | ==Outcome== | ||
Revision as of 21:44, 15 November 2017
Ambush At Sea was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
Bayek is sidetracked in Faiyum by a street storyteller who relates the story of Phoxidas and his "goddess" as they destroy the Gabiniani fleet. Exiles of Rome now united with Egypt and must be stopped. Listening to the storyteller's wild tale of incredible odds, it soon becomes clear the unnamed goddess is Aya - the only part of the story Bayek can be certain is true.
Dialogue
As Bayek approached, the storyteller began speaking to those gathered.
- Storyteller: Have you heard the story of courageous Captain Phoxidas? The magnificent Greek mercenary who single-handedly defeated the despised Gabiniani fleet in epic battle on the high seas? The gather around, and I will amaze you with the legend of Phoxidas and the Goddess of Siwa! Listen closely and you will hear how alone on the wide, naked Mediterranean sea the two fearless titans sent no less than sixty Gabiniani ships to the bottom of the ocean!
- Bayek: You said goddess of Siwa? What was her name? Which battle are you talking about?
- Storyteller: You have not heard? Oh, my friend, then you are in for a treat! Let me tell you how it happened... Legends has it, the noble Greek captain and the Egyptian goddess sailed from Alexandria's golden coast, in search of the feared Gabiniani fleet.
The scene changed to one of the sea, with a single boat in the distance.
- Storyteller: With only their sturdy trireme and loyal crew against the Gabiniani's fabled warships. Floating mountains carrying ten-thousand men, bristling with oars and fire...
The scene now shifted to the deck of the boat, where Aya and Phoxidas could be seen, commanding the crew of rowers.