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'''Ruia''' (unknown – 48 BCE) was a young servant employed in the service of [[Apollodorus]] who worked in his [[Apollodorus' Estate|estate]].<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
'''Ruia''' (died 48 BCE) was a young servant employed in the service of [[Apollodorus]] who worked in his [[Apollodorus' Estate|estate]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
In around 48 BCE, the steward [[Pelias]] sent her to retrieve a letter from the Pigeon Coop. There, she was confronted by [[Dymnos]], the Master of Arms who demanded her to read a letter for him. When she refused, Dymnos, disregarding the lives of [[Egypt]]ians, threw her off the pigeon coop to her death and later hid her body in a haystack nearby. Unknowngly during the fall, Ruia took Dymnos' badge and hid it in her clothes.
In around 48 BCE, the steward [[Pelias]] sent her to retrieve a letter from the pigeon tower. There, she was confronted by [[Dymnos]], the Master of Arms who demanded her to read a letter for him. When she refused, Dymnos, disregarding the lives of [[Egypt]]ians, threw her off the pigeon coop to her death and later hid her body in a haystack nearby. Unbeknownst to Dymnos, Ruia was able to take his badge and hid it in her clothes when she fell.<ref name="The Weasel">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[The Weasel]]</ref>


==Personality and Characteristics==
''To be added''
==Legacy==
==Legacy==
As she failed to return, Pelias later sent the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]] to investigate and retrieve his letter. Bayek eventually discovered her fate and brought her body back to Pelias. Uncovering Dymno's badge, Bayek confronted him in the farm's armory and killed him in self defense, ultimately avenging Ruia.
When she failed to return, Pelias later sent the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]] to investigate and retrieve his letter. Bayek eventually discovered her fate and brought her body back to Pelias. Uncovering Dymno's badge, Bayek confronted him in the farm's armory and killed him in self defense, ultimately avenging Ruia.<ref name="The Weasel" />
 
==Appearance==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
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Ruia (unknown – 48 BCE) was a young servant employed in the service of Apollodorus who worked in his estate.[1]

Biography

In around 48 BCE, the steward Pelias sent her to retrieve a letter from the pigeon tower. There, she was confronted by Dymnos, the Master of Arms who demanded her to read a letter for him. When she refused, Dymnos, disregarding the lives of Egyptians, threw her off the pigeon coop to her death and later hid her body in a haystack nearby. Unbeknownst to Dymnos, Ruia was able to take his badge and hid it in her clothes when she fell.[2]

Legacy

When she failed to return, Pelias later sent the Medjay, Bayek to investigate and retrieve his letter. Bayek eventually discovered her fate and brought her body back to Pelias. Uncovering Dymno's badge, Bayek confronted him in the farm's armory and killed him in self defense, ultimately avenging Ruia.[2]

Appearance

Reference