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Tacito originated from [[Cyrene]], [[Cyrenaica]], which was a province of the [[Roman Republic]].<ref name="Where the Slaves Die">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]] – [[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]'' – [[Where the Slaves Die]]</ref> By 38 BCE, he had joined both the [[Roman army]] and the Order of the Ancient and became a lieutenant under Gaius Julius Rufio. Alongside [[Ampelius]] and [[Ptahmose]], Tacito was sent to the Sinai, where he was placed in charge of overseeing the Klysma Quarry.<ref name="THO">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – ''The Hidden Ones''</ref> | Tacito originated from [[Cyrene]], [[Cyrenaica]], which was a province of the [[Roman Republic]].<ref name="Where the Slaves Die">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]] – [[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]'' – [[Where the Slaves Die]]</ref> By 38 BCE, he had joined both the [[Roman army]] and the Order of the Ancient and became a lieutenant under Gaius Julius Rufio. Alongside [[Ampelius]] and [[Ptahmose]], Tacito was sent to the Sinai, where he was placed in charge of overseeing the Klysma Quarry.<ref name="THO">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – ''The Hidden Ones''</ref> | ||
During his tenure, Tacito would come into conflict with the native {{Wiki| | During his tenure, Tacito would come into conflict with the native {{Wiki|Nabataeans}}, capturing and imprisoning them in a Roman [[Operum Tuorum Gemmam Castra|camp]] near the quarry. He would also stage several executions as a message and warning to the workers if they would ever rebel against the Romans.<ref name="Where the Slaves Die" /> | ||
That year, the [[Hidden One]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] traveled to the Sinai to assist [[Tahira]] and the Nabatean rebellion against the Romans. Hoping to lure out Rufio, Bayek resolved to assassinate his lieutenants, including Tacito.<ref name="The Land of Turquoise">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – ''The Hidden Ones'' – [[The Land of Turquoise]]</ref> While giving a speech in the quarry to the workers and the captive rebels, Tacito was killed by Bayek, who subsequently freed the captive rebels, initiating a rebellion at the quarry that saw it liberated from Roman control.<ref name="Where the Slaves Die" /> | That year, the [[Hidden One]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] traveled to the Sinai to assist [[Tahira]] and the Nabatean rebellion against the Romans. Hoping to lure out Rufio, Bayek resolved to assassinate his lieutenants, including Tacito.<ref name="The Land of Turquoise">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – ''The Hidden Ones'' – [[The Land of Turquoise]]</ref> While giving a speech in the quarry to the workers and the captive rebels, Tacito was killed by Bayek, who subsequently freed the captive rebels, initiating a rebellion at the quarry that saw it liberated from Roman control.<ref name="Where the Slaves Die" /> | ||
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Tacito (died 38 BCE) was a Roman legate who oversaw the Klysma Quarry in the Sinai, Egypt. He was also a member of the Order of the Ancients, serving under Gaius Julius Rufio and using The Executioner as his cryptonym.
Biography
Tacito originated from Cyrene, Cyrenaica, which was a province of the Roman Republic.[1] By 38 BCE, he had joined both the Roman army and the Order of the Ancient and became a lieutenant under Gaius Julius Rufio. Alongside Ampelius and Ptahmose, Tacito was sent to the Sinai, where he was placed in charge of overseeing the Klysma Quarry.[2]
During his tenure, Tacito would come into conflict with the native Nabataeans, capturing and imprisoning them in a Roman camp near the quarry. He would also stage several executions as a message and warning to the workers if they would ever rebel against the Romans.[1]
That year, the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa traveled to the Sinai to assist Tahira and the Nabatean rebellion against the Romans. Hoping to lure out Rufio, Bayek resolved to assassinate his lieutenants, including Tacito.[3] While giving a speech in the quarry to the workers and the captive rebels, Tacito was killed by Bayek, who subsequently freed the captive rebels, initiating a rebellion at the quarry that saw it liberated from Roman control.[1]
Gallery
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Bayek's vision of Tacito crucified
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Close-up of Tacito on the cross
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Hidden Ones – Where the Slaves Die
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Hidden Ones
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – The Hidden Ones – The Land of Turquoise