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'''Praxilla''' was an [[Egypt]]ian healer. She devoted her life to healing the poor in her father [[Theramenes]]' makeshift clinic in [[Balagrae]].
'''Praxilla''' was an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] healer. She devoted her life to healing the poor in her father [[Theramenes|Theramenes']] makeshift clinic in [[Balagrae]].


In 47 BCE, she helped the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] in his pursuit of [[Flavius Metellus]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]].
== Biography ==
Praxilla first met the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] in 47 BCE, when he visited Balagrae in search of [[Flavius Metellus]], a member of the [[Order of the Ancients]]. Together with Bayek they killed some of Flavius' men stationed in Balagrae. They then rescued an old blind lady, Nenet. After getting Nenet to safety, Praxilla directed Bayek to [[Diocles]], a friend in [[Cyrene]], and bade him farewell.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[The Final Weighing]]</ref> Praxilla asked for Bayek's [[One Bad Apple|help]] once more in finding some missing villagers. She told Bayek to search for her friend Crios while she would go looking for Melitta, a priestess. Bayek found Crios at the [[Asklepieion]], he was delusional, a clear sign of the [[Apple of Eden 2|Oracle's Relic's]] power. Melitta, the priestess that Praxilla had gone to see, had suffered the same fate. Melitta was the one behind the missing villagers, and was torturing them. Praxilla tried to reason with Melitta but to no avail. When Bayek assassinated Melitta, Praxilla was disappointed she couldn't slit her throat herself.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[One Bad Apple]]</ref>


==Personality and characteristics==
== Personality and characteristics ==
As a healer, Praxilla made the sacred oath to never cause death. However, to defend innocent people, she could fight and kill.
As a healer, Praxilla made the sacred oath to never cause death. However, to defend innocent people, she could fight and kill.


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==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
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Praxilla

Praxilla was an Egyptian healer. She devoted her life to healing the poor in her father Theramenes' makeshift clinic in Balagrae.

Biography

Praxilla first met the Medjay Bayek in 47 BCE, when he visited Balagrae in search of Flavius Metellus, a member of the Order of the Ancients. Together with Bayek they killed some of Flavius' men stationed in Balagrae. They then rescued an old blind lady, Nenet. After getting Nenet to safety, Praxilla directed Bayek to Diocles, a friend in Cyrene, and bade him farewell.[1] Praxilla asked for Bayek's help once more in finding some missing villagers. She told Bayek to search for her friend Crios while she would go looking for Melitta, a priestess. Bayek found Crios at the Asklepieion, he was delusional, a clear sign of the Oracle's Relic's power. Melitta, the priestess that Praxilla had gone to see, had suffered the same fate. Melitta was the one behind the missing villagers, and was torturing them. Praxilla tried to reason with Melitta but to no avail. When Bayek assassinated Melitta, Praxilla was disappointed she couldn't slit her throat herself.[2]

Personality and characteristics

As a healer, Praxilla made the sacred oath to never cause death. However, to defend innocent people, she could fight and kill.

Trivia

  • "Praxilla" is possibly a derivative of Praxis, meaning "practical" in Greek.

Reference