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The Order of the Ancients was a secretive cabal operating in Ptolemaic Egypt during the reign of Ptolemy XIII. Utilizing the young Pharoah as their puppet, the Order ruled Egypt from the shadows.

At some point prior to 49 BCE the Order's actions led to great heartache for Bayek, the last Medjay, though he remained oblivious to the Order's existence, let alone their actions for some time.

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