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In 2017, whilst [[Layla Hassan]] was exploring [[Bayek]]'s memories in the portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]], an emotion sensor overload in the device resulted in a manifestation of Anubis that she needed to combat in order to protect Animus data.
In 2017, whilst [[Layla Hassan]] was exploring [[Bayek]]'s memories in the portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]], an emotion sensor overload in the device resulted in a manifestation of Anubis that she needed to combat in order to protect Animus data.


In addition, one of the assassination targets for Bayek was nicknamed the Jackal, an obvious reference to Anubis himself. Similarly, some priests of Anubis were found to be corrupt during Layla's explorations and were soon sent to see him in person. 
In addition, one of the assassination targets for Bayek was nicknamed [[Lucius Septimius|the Jackal]], an obvious reference to Anubis himself. Similarly, some priests of Anubis were found to be corrupt during Layla's explorations and were soon sent to see him in person. 


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A manifestation of Anubis generated by the Animus.

Anubis is an ancient Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife. Since jackals were common in cemeteries, the ancient Egyptians believed that Anubis watched over the dead.

Anubis was the god who helped embalm Osiris after he was killed by Seth. Thus, Anubis was the god that presided over the process of mummification of the dead.

In 2017, whilst Layla Hassan was exploring Bayek's memories in the portable Animus HR-8, an emotion sensor overload in the device resulted in a manifestation of Anubis that she needed to combat in order to protect Animus data.

In addition, one of the assassination targets for Bayek was nicknamed the Jackal, an obvious reference to Anubis himself. Similarly, some priests of Anubis were found to be corrupt during Layla's explorations and were soon sent to see him in person. 

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