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'''Shadya''' (unknown – 48 BCE) was the young daughter of [[Hotephres]], an informant of [[Apollodorus the Sicilian|Apollodorus]], and his wife [[Khenut]]. She lived in [[Euhemeria]] with her parents. She died by drowning in the mission, "The Crocodile's Scales." 
'''Shadya''' (unknown – 48 BCE) was the young daughter of [[Hotephres]], an informant of [[Apollodorus the Sicilian|Apollodorus]], and his wife [[Khenut]]. She lived in [[Euhemeria]] with her parents. 
 
In 48 BCE, Shadya had come into possession of a ledger which her father had stolen from the [[Berenike|The Crocodile]]. As a result, she and her mother were kidnapped by Berenike and her men, who brought them to the Euhermeria lighthouse. Shadya was executed by Berenike, who tied her to large rocks in the waters near the pier, leaving her to drown. 
 
Her death greatly devasted her parents and [[Bayek]], who recovered her body. Hotephres vowed to do anything he could to get revenge, directing the [[Medjay]] to the Gladiator [[Arena]] in [[Krokodilopolis]] to begin his hunt. Bayek eventually discovered the identity of The Crocodile and assassinated her in the [[Kerkesoucha Granary]]


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Shadya (unknown – 48 BCE) was the young daughter of Hotephres, an informant of Apollodorus, and his wife Khenut. She lived in Euhemeria with her parents. 

In 48 BCE, Shadya had come into possession of a ledger which her father had stolen from the The Crocodile. As a result, she and her mother were kidnapped by Berenike and her men, who brought them to the Euhermeria lighthouse. Shadya was executed by Berenike, who tied her to large rocks in the waters near the pier, leaving her to drown. 

Her death greatly devasted her parents and Bayek, who recovered her body. Hotephres vowed to do anything he could to get revenge, directing the Medjay to the Gladiator Arena in Krokodilopolis to begin his hunt. Bayek eventually discovered the identity of The Crocodile and assassinated her in the Kerkesoucha Granary

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