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'''Reda''' was an [[Egypt]]ian nomadic [[merchants|merchant]] and child prodigy who made rounds throughout [[Egypt|Lower Egypt]] with his camel Amun during the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]]. | |||
Allegedly an orphan, Reda told the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] several stories of his parents' deaths. He first told that a [[Phylakes|Phylakitai]] of [[Alexandria]] caught them stealing and boiled them in a {{Wiki|Brazen bull|bronze bull}}. Later, he told Bayek that his father was poisoned by his mother and that she was later killed by a hippopotamus. | |||
Reda mostly sold rare and legendary weapons and carbon crystals. Also a gambler, Reda proposed customers to buy the random content of the Heka chest, a mystery box. | |||
Reda mostly sold rare and legendary weapons and carbon crystals. | |||
Also a gambler, Reda proposed customers to buy the random content of the Heka chest, a mystery box. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Reda was an Egyptian nomadic merchant and child prodigy who made rounds throughout Lower Egypt with his camel Amun during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.
Allegedly an orphan, Reda told the Medjay Bayek several stories of his parents' deaths. He first told that a Phylakitai of Alexandria caught them stealing and boiled them in a bronze bull. Later, he told Bayek that his father was poisoned by his mother and that she was later killed by a hippopotamus.
Reda mostly sold rare and legendary weapons and carbon crystals. Also a gambler, Reda proposed customers to buy the random content of the Heka chest, a mystery box.
Gallery
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Concept art of Reda
