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Ptahmose was | Ptahmose was an enterprising and pitiless man. He pushed his workers too hard, and when someone stepped out of line, they were made an example of. Despite being an Egyptian, Ptahmose felt no affection for his people or culture, and was willing to demolish ancient and sacred Egyptian monuments to cannibalise the raw materials so that they could be used in the creation of Roman infrastructure. | ||
In his final moments, Ptahmose expressed fear and disbelief in [[Bayek]]'s advent, believing the former Medjay to be an avenging proxy of the gods that sought to punish him for his role in the desecration of hallowed Egyptian structures and artifacts. Despite his dismay, Ptahmose felt no remorse for his actions, insisting that the Order would last forever, as he told Bayek before his death at the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One's]] hand.<ref name="THO">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – ''The Hidden Ones''</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 20:45, 6 January 2022
Ptahmose (died 38 BCE) was an Egyptian priest and member of the Order of the Ancients, operating under the cryptonym The Mason, who served as one of Gaius Julius Rufio's lieutenants in the Sinai, overseeing the city of Arsinoe in Egypt.
Biography
In 38 BCE, Ptahmose was assassinated in his camp in Arsinoe by the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa, thus stopping his pillaging of Egyptian temples and monuments.[1]
Personality and characteristics
Ptahmose was an enterprising and pitiless man. He pushed his workers too hard, and when someone stepped out of line, they were made an example of. Despite being an Egyptian, Ptahmose felt no affection for his people or culture, and was willing to demolish ancient and sacred Egyptian monuments to cannibalise the raw materials so that they could be used in the creation of Roman infrastructure.
In his final moments, Ptahmose expressed fear and disbelief in Bayek's advent, believing the former Medjay to be an avenging proxy of the gods that sought to punish him for his role in the desecration of hallowed Egyptian structures and artifacts. Despite his dismay, Ptahmose felt no remorse for his actions, insisting that the Order would last forever, as he told Bayek before his death at the Hidden One's hand.[2]
Gallery
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Concept art of Ptahmose
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Hidden Ones – The Setting Sun
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Hidden Ones