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*In-game discussion between Dionysias-based guards commented that the Son of Ra possessed {{Wiki|heterochromia iridum}} - a recognisable characteristic of a [[Sage]] - but the Son of Ra's character model showed no such features. | *In-game discussion between Dionysias-based guards commented that the Son of Ra possessed {{Wiki|heterochromia iridum}} - a recognisable characteristic of a [[Sage]] - but the Son of Ra's character model showed no such features. | ||
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The man known as the "Son of Ra" (d. 47 BCE) was an Egyptian criminal who led a group of bandits, in and around Dionysias, around 47 BCE.
Prior to his eventual death at the hands of Bayek of Siwa the Son of Ra was incarcerated by the local militia. Despite wanting to execute the Son of Ra, the commander of Dionysias' fort was prevented from doing so by his superiors. This allowed the Son of Ra to continue making contact with his followers who, on his orders, raided farms on the outskirts of Dionysias.
Working in conjunction with Zahra, a Dionysian farmer-turned-warrior who sought to end the Son of Ra's activities, Bayek of Siwa infiltrated the fort where the bandit leader was being held and assassinated him.
Trivia
- In-game discussion between Dionysias-based guards commented that the Son of Ra possessed heterochromia iridum - a recognisable characteristic of a Sage - but the Son of Ra's character model showed no such features.
