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A college dropout, Layla was discovered by [[Sofia Rikkin]] and recruited to work for Abstergo, who used her ideas to make new adjustments to the [[Animus]]. Working for Abstergo for 11 years, she never got the promotion to the [[Animus Project]] she desired due to her numerous transgressions of Abstergo protocols. | A college dropout, Layla was discovered by [[Sofia Rikkin]] and recruited to work for Abstergo, who used her ideas to make new adjustments to the [[Animus]]. Working for Abstergo for 11 years, she never got the promotion to the [[Animus Project]] she desired due to her numerous transgressions of Abstergo protocols. | ||
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In 2017, as part of a Historical Tactical Team, Layla and her co-worker and friend [[Deanna Geary]] were assigned by [[Simon Hathaway]] to find and retrieve an [[Pieces of Eden|important ancient artifact]] from the [[Qattara Depression]] in Egypt. However, Layla instead found the mummies of the ancient [[Assassins]] [[Bayek]] and [[Aya]]. Without informing her superiors, she used her own portable Animus to relive their memories in order to prove her worth to the Animus Project. | In 2017, as part of a Historical Tactical Team, Layla and her co-worker and friend [[Deanna Geary]] were assigned by [[Simon Hathaway]] to find and retrieve an [[Pieces of Eden|important ancient artifact]] from the [[Qattara Depression]] in Egypt. However, Layla instead found the mummies of the ancient [[Assassins]] [[Bayek]] and [[Aya]]. Without informing her superiors, she used her own portable Animus to relive their memories in order to prove her worth to the Animus Project. | ||
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She was later found by [[William Miles]], [[Mentor]] of the Assassins, after he had caught wind of her situation and offered her a position with the Assassins. Faced with no other option, Layla accepted to work with the Brotherhood, but refused to actually join as a member, and the two were to leave together for [[Alexandria]]. | She was later found by [[William Miles]], [[Mentor]] of the Assassins, after he had caught wind of her situation and offered her a position with the Assassins. Faced with no other option, Layla accepted to work with the Brotherhood, but refused to actually join as a member, and the two were to leave together for [[Alexandria]]. | ||
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Layla Hassan was noted by her colleagues for her strict adherence to policy and protocol. On those occassion wherein she was forced to act outside of these boundaries, she often took on an apologetic tone; this was shown on at least one occassion when she emailed [[Juhani Otso Berg]] regarding his use of her allocated parking space at Abstergo's offices. Eventually, however, Layla's frustration at the perceived lack of respect from her colleagues convinced her to act outside of company protocol and attempt to "prove herself" by undertaking the mission to sequence Bayek's genetic memories herself. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Layla Hassan (born 1984) is an Egyptian former employee of Abstergo Industries.
A college dropout, Layla was discovered by Sofia Rikkin and recruited to work for Abstergo, who used her ideas to make new adjustments to the Animus. Working for Abstergo for 11 years, she never got the promotion to the Animus Project she desired due to her numerous transgressions of Abstergo protocols.
Biograpphy
In 2017, as part of a Historical Tactical Team, Layla and her co-worker and friend Deanna Geary were assigned by Simon Hathaway to find and retrieve an important ancient artifact from the Qattara Depression in Egypt. However, Layla instead found the mummies of the ancient Assassins Bayek and Aya. Without informing her superiors, she used her own portable Animus to relive their memories in order to prove her worth to the Animus Project.
Layla's refusal to check in with Abstergo led to the company deploying Sigma Team to find her and Deanna. While Deanna was captured and presumably killed, Layla used the skills she obtained through the Bleeding Effect to dispatch her attackers.
She was later found by William Miles, Mentor of the Assassins, after he had caught wind of her situation and offered her a position with the Assassins. Faced with no other option, Layla accepted to work with the Brotherhood, but refused to actually join as a member, and the two were to leave together for Alexandria.
Personality and traits
Layla Hassan was noted by her colleagues for her strict adherence to policy and protocol. On those occassion wherein she was forced to act outside of these boundaries, she often took on an apologetic tone; this was shown on at least one occassion when she emailed Juhani Otso Berg regarding his use of her allocated parking space at Abstergo's offices. Eventually, however, Layla's frustration at the perceived lack of respect from her colleagues convinced her to act outside of company protocol and attempt to "prove herself" by undertaking the mission to sequence Bayek's genetic memories herself.
Gallery
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Layla riding her bike in Queens, New York City, 1989
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Layla in New York City, 1994
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Layla backstage at the Rha Victoria Concert in Madison Square Garden, 2000
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Layla in Berkeley, California, 2004
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Layla preparing to leave Philadelphia in 2011
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Philadelphia, 2017
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Philadelphia, 2017
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Concept Art of Layla
Trivia
- "Layla" is a feminine Arabic name meaning "night", while "Hassan" is a common Arabic surname meaning "strong" and "good".
- As displayed amongst her personal emails, she is the daughter of Ashraf and Zeinab and the sister of Rami and Kaden.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (first appearance)
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