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==Trivia==
==Behind the scenes==
*The bow's name is a reference to a line said by multiple background characters in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' which was repeated so frequently that it became a meme within parts of the community.<ref>{{Twitter|assassinscreed|status/1075074464499535872|Assassin's Creed|quote=One year ago an NPC line sparked life to a meme within our community. The actual spelling is debatable: High precision Garret! Quite precision Garret? Nice decision Garret?! Immortalized forever, Pessesh en Gerreh is now available @UbisoftClub for #AssassinsCreedOdyssey! [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dutuh0SWoAE1PJv.jpg pic.twitter.com/BydwiHxXRK]}}</ref> Since non-player characters did not warrant subtitles, players humorously rendered the line phonetically as they heard it, leading to such "translations" revolving around variants of "High precision Garret", "Visition geret", "Right decision Gereh", etc. This was compounded by the developers having consulted Egyptologists to help create a fictional language to approximate what could have been spoken at the time,<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/05/assassins-creed-origins-recreated-ancient-egypt-ubisoft ''The Guardian'' - ''Assassin's Creed Origins'': how Ubisoft painstakingly recreated ancient Egypt]</ref> as Ptolemaic Egypt was not an Arabic nation,<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/assassins-creed-origins-historian-1.4382255 ''CBC'' - How historians helped recreate ancient Egypt in ''Assassin's Creed: Origins'']</ref> and that the number of players who specialized in studies of Greco-Roman Egypt were so insignificant as to be nonexistent. In actuality, the phrase is based on reality. When asked on Twitter, Maxime Durand revealed that Voice Designer Nic Grimwood wrote the line as "Pessesh en gerrehh" and derived it from "PsS n grH", meaning "midnight",<ref>{{Twitter|TriFreako|status/938438178528219136|Maxime Durand|quote=''Pessesh en gerrehh'' is what is heard :) Voice Designer Nic Grimwood wrote it from; "PsS n grH", basically meaning midnight.}}</ref> a fact that "Hephaestus" from AccessTheAnimus confirmed when replying to a similar query on Reddit.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/assassinscreed/comments/7h5f0i/quite_the_decision_garek/dqodsus/ ''Reddit'' - @Hephaestus_92]: ""Pesesh en gereh" is Ancient Egyptian for "midnight" [...] Source: Ancient egyptian dictionary https://imgur.com/a/3jBkL"</ref>
The bow's name is a reference to a line said by multiple background characters in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' which was repeated so frequently that it became a meme within parts of the community.<ref>{{Twitter|assassinscreed|status/1075074464499535872|Assassin's Creed|quote=One year ago an NPC line sparked life to a meme within our community. The actual spelling is debatable: High precision Garret! Quite precision Garret? Nice decision Garret?! Immortalized forever, Pessesh en Gerreh is now available @UbisoftClub for #AssassinsCreedOdyssey! [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dutuh0SWoAE1PJv.jpg pic.twitter.com/BydwiHxXRK]}}</ref> Since non-player characters did not warrant subtitles, players humorously rendered the line phonetically as they heard it, leading to such "translations" revolving around variants of "High precision Garret", "Visition geret", "Right decision Gereh", etc. This was compounded by the developers having consulted Egyptologists to help create a fictional language to approximate what could have been spoken at the time,<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/05/assassins-creed-origins-recreated-ancient-egypt-ubisoft| title=''Assassin's Creed Origins'': how Ubisoft painstakingly recreated ancient Egypt| first=Holly| last=Nielsen| work=The Guardian| date=05-10-2017| accessdate=15 June 2019}}</ref> as Ptolemaic Egypt was not an Arabic nation,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/assassins-creed-origins-historian-1.4382255| title=How historians helped recreate ancient Egypt in ''Assassin's Creed: Origins''| first=Jonathan| last=Ore| work=CBC| date=01-11-2017| accessdate=15 June 2019}}</ref> and that the number of players who specialized in studies of Greco-Roman Egypt were so insignificant as to be nonexistent. In actuality, the phrase is based on reality. When asked on Twitter, Maxime Durand revealed that Voice Designer Nic Grimwood wrote the line as "Pessesh en gerrehh" and derived it from "PsS n grH", meaning "midnight",<ref>{{Twitter|TriFreako|status/938438178528219136|Maxime Durand|quote=''Pessesh en gerrehh'' is what is heard :) Voice Designer Nic Grimwood wrote it from; "PsS n grH", basically meaning midnight.}}</ref> a fact that "Hephaestus" from AccessTheAnimus confirmed when replying to a similar query on Reddit.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/assassinscreed/comments/7h5f0i/quite_the_decision_garek/dqodsus/| title="Quite the decision, Garek!"| publisher=Reddit| author=Hephaestus_92| date=03-12-2017}} ""Pesesh en gereh" is Ancient Egyptian for "midnight" [...] Source: Ancient egyptian dictionary https://imgur.com/a/3jBkL"</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 11:08, 25 May 2020

Pessesh en Gerrehh

Pessesh en Gerrehh was a rare bow of Egyptian origin, having been used by the Medjay, elite protectors of the Egyptian pharaohs for many generations.

During the Peloponnesian War, one of the bows wound up in Greece, wherein it was obtained by the misthios Kassandra.[1]

Weapon statistics

Rarity DPS (Lvl 99) Default Engravings Availability
Rare 6495 +23% Assassin damage
+40% Poison damage
Ubisoft Club
Description
A high precision bow of Egyptian design, this was used by the Medjay, elite protectors who served the Pharaohs.

Behind the scenes

The bow's name is a reference to a line said by multiple background characters in Assassin's Creed: Origins which was repeated so frequently that it became a meme within parts of the community.[2] Since non-player characters did not warrant subtitles, players humorously rendered the line phonetically as they heard it, leading to such "translations" revolving around variants of "High precision Garret", "Visition geret", "Right decision Gereh", etc. This was compounded by the developers having consulted Egyptologists to help create a fictional language to approximate what could have been spoken at the time,[3] as Ptolemaic Egypt was not an Arabic nation,[4] and that the number of players who specialized in studies of Greco-Roman Egypt were so insignificant as to be nonexistent. In actuality, the phrase is based on reality. When asked on Twitter, Maxime Durand revealed that Voice Designer Nic Grimwood wrote the line as "Pessesh en gerrehh" and derived it from "PsS n grH", meaning "midnight",[5] a fact that "Hephaestus" from AccessTheAnimus confirmed when replying to a similar query on Reddit.[6]

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
  2. Assassin's Creed (@assassinscreed) on Twitter "One year ago an NPC line sparked life to a meme within our community. The actual spelling is debatable: High precision Garret! Quite precision Garret? Nice decision Garret?! Immortalized forever, Pessesh en Gerreh is now available @UbisoftClub for #AssassinsCreedOdyssey! pic.twitter.com/BydwiHxXRK"
  3. Nielsen, Holly (05-10-2017). Assassin's Creed Origins: how Ubisoft painstakingly recreated ancient Egypt. The Guardian. Retrieved on 15 June 2019.
  4. Ore, Jonathan (01-11-2017). How historians helped recreate ancient Egypt in Assassin's Creed: Origins. CBC. Retrieved on 15 June 2019.
  5. Maxime Durand (@TriFreako) on Twitter "Pessesh en gerrehh is what is heard :) Voice Designer Nic Grimwood wrote it from; "PsS n grH", basically meaning midnight."
  6. Hephaestus_92 (03-12-2017). "Quite the decision, Garek!". Reddit. ""Pesesh en gereh" is Ancient Egyptian for "midnight" [...] Source: Ancient egyptian dictionary https://imgur.com/a/3jBkL"