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'''Papyrus Puzzles''' were a series of scrolls found by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] in [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]]. Hidden in temples across the country, these puzzles led Bayek to various hidden locations where he would find treasures containing drachmas, weapons and gears. | '''Papyrus Puzzles''' were a series of scrolls found by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] in [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]]. Hidden in temples across the country, these puzzles led Bayek to various hidden locations where he would find treasures containing drachmas, weapons and gears. | ||
==The | ==The Riddles== | ||
The Papyrus Puzzles were a set of twenty-five riddles in various places across Egypt. Each riddle in the puzzle had vague clues that led to a notable landmark in the area. | The Papyrus Puzzles were a set of twenty-five riddles in various places across Egypt. Each riddle in the puzzle had vague clues that led to a notable landmark in the area. | ||
Among these were: | Among these were: | ||
* [[A Long Drink]] | *[[A Long Drink]] | ||
* [[Burning Bush]] | *[[Burning Bush]] | ||
* [[Dead or Alive]] | *[[Dead or Alive]] | ||
* [[Dead End]] | *[[Dead End]] | ||
* [[Deafening Silence]] | *[[Deafening Silence]] | ||
* [[Divided Valley]] | *[[Divided Valley]] | ||
* [[Fallen Friend]] | *[[Fallen Friend]] | ||
* [[Fertile Land]] | *[[Fertile Land]] | ||
* [[Forsaken City]] | *[[Forsaken City]] | ||
* [[In Plain Sight]] | *[[In Plain Sight]] | ||
* [[Just Laws]] | *[[Just Laws]] | ||
* [[Nature's Way]] | *[[Nature's Way]] | ||
* [[Ray of Hope]] | *[[Ray of Hope]] | ||
* [[Royal Flora]] | *[[Royal Flora]] | ||
* [[Sea of Sand]] | *[[Sea of Sand]] | ||
* [[Sobek's Rage]] | *[[Sobek's Rage]] | ||
* [[Stone Fungus]] | *[[Stone Fungus]] | ||
* [[The Blasphemer]] | *[[The Blasphemer]] | ||
* [[The Leaning Tower]] | *[[The Leaning Tower]] | ||
* [[The Stone Gaze]] | *[[The Stone Gaze]] | ||
* [[Thoth's Secret]] | *[[Thoth's Secret]] | ||
* [[Twin Despair]] | *[[Twin Despair]] | ||
* [[Underground Currents]] | *[[Underground Currents]] | ||
* [[Undue Haste]] | *[[Undue Haste]] | ||
* [[Wet Work (Origins)|Wet Work]] | *[[Wet Work (Origins)|Wet Work]] | ||
== Trivia == | ==Trivia== | ||
* Papyrus is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as writing surface. | *Papyrus is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as writing surface. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
*[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]] | |||
**''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]'' | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
*[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]] | *[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]] | ||
[[Category:Document collections]] | [[Category:Document collections]] | ||
Revision as of 10:07, 29 September 2018
Papyrus Puzzles were a series of scrolls found by the Medjay Bayek in Egypt during the reign of Ptolemy XIII. Hidden in temples across the country, these puzzles led Bayek to various hidden locations where he would find treasures containing drachmas, weapons and gears.
The Riddles
The Papyrus Puzzles were a set of twenty-five riddles in various places across Egypt. Each riddle in the puzzle had vague clues that led to a notable landmark in the area.
Among these were:
- A Long Drink
- Burning Bush
- Dead or Alive
- Dead End
- Deafening Silence
- Divided Valley
- Fallen Friend
- Fertile Land
- Forsaken City
- In Plain Sight
- Just Laws
- Nature's Way
- Ray of Hope
- Royal Flora
- Sea of Sand
- Sobek's Rage
- Stone Fungus
- The Blasphemer
- The Leaning Tower
- The Stone Gaze
- Thoth's Secret
- Twin Despair
- Underground Currents
- Undue Haste
- Wet Work
Trivia
- Papyrus is a material similar to thick paper that was used in ancient times as writing surface.