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|name = Nebti | |||
|image = ACO_Nebti.png | |||
|active = fl. 48 BCE<br/>[[Giza]], [[Egypt]] | |||
|species = [[Human]] | |||
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'''Nebti''' was an [[Egypt]]ian scavenger who lived in the [[Eastern Cemetery Mastaba]] in [[Giza]] during the 1st century BCE. | '''Nebti''' was an [[Egypt]]ian scavenger who lived in the [[Eastern Cemetery Mastaba]] in [[Giza]] during the 1st century BCE. | ||
Together with [[Oba]], [[Rashidi]] and [[Turo]], Nebti frequented the deserts and pyramids in the area in search of treasures. | Together with [[Oba]], [[Rashidi]] and [[Turo]], Nebti frequented the deserts and [[Egyptian pyramid|pyramids]] in the area in search of treasures. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
At some point in 48 BCE, they found a ring of insurmountable value. Oba was taken by bandits to their [[Khufu Temple Hideout|hideout]], and kept in a cage for days until the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] rescued him. Meanwhile, Rashidi was taken, too, but by other bandits in another [[Khentkawes Hideout|camp]]. The Medjay rescued him, too.<ref name="Precious Bonds">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Precious Bonds]]</ref> | At some point in 48 BCE, they found a ring of insurmountable value. Oba was taken by bandits to their [[Khufu Temple Hideout|hideout]], and kept in a cage for days until the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] rescued him. Meanwhile, Rashidi was taken, too, but by other bandits in another [[Khentkawes Hideout|camp]]. The Medjay rescued him, too.<ref name="Precious Bonds">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Precious Bonds]]</ref> | ||
Even though Nebti believed Rashidi to have the ring they so coveted, it turned out that Turo had stolen it from Rashidi. Turo had tried to trade it, only to lose his life | Even though Nebti believed Rashidi to have the ring they so coveted, it turned out that Turo had stolen it from Rashidi. Turo had tried to trade it, only to lose his life as well as the ring when [[hyena]]s attacked the [[Hemon Mastaba]]. One of the animals killed Turo and devoured his hand along with the ring.<ref name="Precious Bonds" /> | ||
Eventually, Bayek found the ring, and returned to campsite of Oba, Nebti, and Rashidi. In response to the attitude of the scavengers, Bayek tossed the ring and it ended up falling down the cracks in the ruins, leaving the three scavengers with nothing.<ref name="Precious Bonds" /> | Eventually, Bayek found the ring, and returned to the campsite of Oba, Nebti, and Rashidi. In response to the attitude of the scavengers, Bayek tossed the ring and it ended up falling down the cracks in the ruins, leaving the three scavengers with nothing.<ref name="Precious Bonds" /> | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Revision as of 10:28, 27 November 2018
Nebti was an Egyptian scavenger who lived in the Eastern Cemetery Mastaba in Giza during the 1st century BCE.
Together with Oba, Rashidi and Turo, Nebti frequented the deserts and pyramids in the area in search of treasures.
Biography
At some point in 48 BCE, they found a ring of insurmountable value. Oba was taken by bandits to their hideout, and kept in a cage for days until the Medjay Bayek of Siwa rescued him. Meanwhile, Rashidi was taken, too, but by other bandits in another camp. The Medjay rescued him, too.[1]
Even though Nebti believed Rashidi to have the ring they so coveted, it turned out that Turo had stolen it from Rashidi. Turo had tried to trade it, only to lose his life as well as the ring when hyenas attacked the Hemon Mastaba. One of the animals killed Turo and devoured his hand along with the ring.[1]
Eventually, Bayek found the ring, and returned to the campsite of Oba, Nebti, and Rashidi. In response to the attitude of the scavengers, Bayek tossed the ring and it ended up falling down the cracks in the ruins, leaving the three scavengers with nothing.[1]
Appearance
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