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| name = Precious Bonds | | name = Precious Bonds | ||
| description = ''By the pyramids, [[Bayek]] checks on what he fears is a dead body and falls victim to a trap. Both he and a traveling geographer, [[Corteseos]], awake after being knocked unconscious and having their pockets emptied. Corteseos' notes are gone, his life's work in jeopardy. The thieves fled on | | description = ''By the pyramids, [[Bayek]] checks on what he fears is a dead body and falls victim to a trap. Both he and a traveling geographer, [[Corteseos]], awake after being knocked unconscious and having their pockets emptied. Corteseos' notes are gone, his life's work in jeopardy. The [[thief|thieves]] fled on [[horse]]back, perhaps leaving just enough of a trace.'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
| type = Side, Level 19 | | type = Side, Level 19 | ||
| previous = [[Precious Bonds]] | | previous = [[Precious Bonds]] | ||
| source = [[Bayek]] | | source = [[Bayek]] | ||
| location = [[Giza]], [[Egypt]] | | location = [[Giza]], [[Egypt]], {{Wiki|Ptolemaic Kingdom}} | ||
| date = 48 BCE}} | | date = 48 BCE}} | ||
'''What's Yours Is Mine''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | '''What's Yours Is Mine''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Bayek and a [[Corteseos|traveler]] are attacked and looted by thieves. Bayek needs to catch up with them before the stolen items are gone for good. | Bayek and a [[Corteseos|traveler]] are attacked and looted by [[thief|thieves]]. Bayek needs to catch up with them before the stolen items are gone for good. | ||
==Dialogue== | ==Dialogue== | ||
While travelling in [[Giza]], Bayek found an unconscious man in the mastaba complex next to the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]]. | While travelling in [[Giza]], Bayek found an unconscious man in the [[Eastern Cemetery Mastaba|mastaba]] complex next to the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]]. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''[[Greece|Greek]] garb...'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''What fool would set up camp out here? I should have a look.<br />[[Greece|Greek]] garb...'' | ||
Someone used a club and knocked Bayek unconscious. Sometime later, the Greek man regained consciousness and found Bayek lying on the ground. | |||
*'''Corteseos:''' ''Wake up! Wake up! Oh, what luck! You're all right! Here, stand up!'' | *'''Corteseos:''' ''Wake up! Wake up! Oh, what luck! You're all right! Here, stand up!'' | ||
The man helped Bayek up. | The man helped Bayek up. | ||
*'''Corteseos:''' ''Damn, I thought you were lying on it.'' | *'''Corteseos:''' ''Damn, I thought you were lying on it.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Lying on what? What happened?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Lying on what? What happened?'' | ||
*'''Corteseos:''' ''My notes. I'm a geographer -- [[Corteseos]]. Nice to meet you. Looks like we were attacked. They emptied my pockets. Took my notes, too! You might want to check your pouch.'' | *'''Corteseos:''' ''My notes. I'm a geographer -- [[Corteseos]]. Nice to meet you. Looks like we were attacked.<br />They emptied my pockets. Took my notes, too! You might want to check your pouch.'' | ||
Bayek checked his pouch, which had also been emptied. | Bayek checked his pouch, which had also been emptied. | ||
*'''Corteseos:''' ''You too... I should have known better than to travel the desert on my own. I am going to find those thieves! They ought to pray to all their gods that my notes are undamaged!'' | *'''Corteseos:''' ''You too... I should have known better than to travel the desert on my own. I am going to find those thieves! They ought to pray to all their gods that my notes are undamaged!'' | ||
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*'''Bayek:''' ''These tracks are fresh and lead southward. If I am lucky, they have not yet disappeared beneath the sand.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''These tracks are fresh and lead southward. If I am lucky, they have not yet disappeared beneath the sand.'' | ||
Bayek followed the tracks to the ruins surrounding the [[Pyramid of Menkaure]]. | Bayek followed the tracks to the ruins surrounding the [[Pyramid of Menkaure]]. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''The thieves fled towards those ruins.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''The [[thief|thieves]] fled towards those ruins.'' | ||
Bayek entered the ruins and discovered a [[Ngozi|child]]. | Bayek entered the ruins and discovered a [[Ngozi|child]]. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''What's a child doing out here? It's dangerous.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''What's a child doing out here? It's dangerous.'' | ||
*'''Ngozi:''' ''I'm just finding things for [[Anta]]! What are you doing here?'' | *'''Ngozi:''' ''I'm just finding things for [[Anta]]! What are you doing here?'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''I'm a [[Medjay]] -- looking for some thieves who came this way. Did you see anyone?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''I'm a [[Medjay]] -- looking for some thieves who came this way. Did you see anyone?'' | ||
*'''Ngozi:''' ''Oh! No | *'''Ngozi:''' ''Oh! No. No one!'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Are you here alone?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Are you here alone?'' | ||
*'''Ngozi:''' ''No, ermh... I mean yes, alone.'' | *'''Ngozi:''' ''No, ermh...I mean yes, alone.'' | ||
The boy | The boy fled out of the ruins. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''That boy is hiding something.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''That boy is hiding something.'' | ||
Bayek investigated the ruins. He found a small entrance at the side, not big enough for him to pass through. | Bayek investigated the ruins. He found a small entrance at the side, not big enough for him to pass through. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Someone has dug their way through here. Too small for me. There must be another way around.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Someone has dug their way through here. Too small for me. There must be another way around.'' | ||
Bayek travelled to the other side of the ruins and discovered a hidden entrance, blocked by a pile of bricks. He removed the bricks and slid under the entrance and discovered a little [[Neema|girl]] inside. | Bayek travelled to the other side of the ruins and discovered a hidden entrance, blocked by a pile of bricks. He removed the bricks and slid under the entrance and discovered a little [[Neema|girl]] inside. | ||
*'''Neema:''' ''(gasps)'' | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''It is odd for a child to be playing here, no?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''It is odd for a child to be playing here, no?'' | ||
*'''Neema:''' ''Oh! Wha-what do you mean?'' | *'''Neema:''' ''Oh! Wha-what do you mean?'' | ||
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*'''Neema:''' ''We hid it in [[Menkaure]]'s pyramid! I'm sorry! We had to do it for Anta!'' | *'''Neema:''' ''We hid it in [[Menkaure]]'s pyramid! I'm sorry! We had to do it for Anta!'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''I am sure Anta is a good friend, but Giza is no place for such foolishness.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''I am sure Anta is a good friend, but Giza is no place for such foolishness.'' | ||
Bayek left the ruins and made his way into Menkaure's pyramid. Exploring the pyramid, he found his stolen [[heron]] feather and recovered it. A little [[Apheru|boy]] attempted to knock him out with a club, but Bayek evaded the strike, and took the club from the boy. | Bayek left the ruins and made his way into Menkaure's pyramid. Exploring the pyramid, he found his stolen [[heron]] [[feather]] and recovered it. A little [[Apheru|boy]] attempted to knock him out with a club, but Bayek evaded the strike, and took the club from the boy. | ||
*'''Apheru:''' ''This is our pyramid!'' | *'''Apheru:''' ''This is our pyramid!'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''You've got quite the swing.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''You've got quite the swing.'' | ||
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*'''Bayek:''' ''Just how many of you are there?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Just how many of you are there?'' | ||
*'''Apheru:''' ''Only my brother, sister and I. Don't harm them! I'm the one responsible.'' | *'''Apheru:''' ''Only my brother, sister and I. Don't harm them! I'm the one responsible.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''I want the notes you stole from the Greek geographer you knocked out. | *'''Bayek:''' ''I want the notes you stole from the Greek geographer you knocked out.<br />And I want my money back.'' | ||
*'''Apheru:''' ''We've given everything to the bandits from the [[Adorer of Thoth Tomb|hills]] west of [[Hemon Tombs]]. They have Anta too and won't give her back unless we steal for them.'' | *'''Apheru:''' ''We've given everything to the bandits from the [[Adorer of Thoth Tomb|hills]] west of [[Hemon Mastaba|Hemon Tombs]]. They have Anta too and won't give her back unless we steal for them.'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Who's Anta?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Who's Anta?'' | ||
*'''Apheru:''' ''Our protector! We were going back to [[Memphis]] when they took her. If we don't do as they say, they will kill her!'' | *'''Apheru:''' ''Our protector! We were going back to [[Memphis]] when they took her. If we don't do as they say, they will kill her!'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Bandits who profit from children. Neket iadets. Get your siblings and stay out of sight. You have my word, I will return to you.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Bandits who profit from children. Neket iadets. Get your siblings and stay out of sight. You have my word, I will return Anta to you.'' | ||
Bayek | Apheru spoke again. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''This is the camp where Anta is being held. The children gave everything to these bandits, so I should keep an eye out for Corteseos' notes. Hmmm. No trace of Anta or the notes. The bandit's stash is likely to be guarded deep inside their hideout.'' | *'''Apheru:''' ''Do you really think you can get Anta out safely?'' | ||
Bayek entered the tomb and eliminated the bandits within. He heard | Bayek left the pyramid. He made his way to the bandit hideout. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Anta? Anta.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''This is the camp where Anta is being held. The children gave everything to these bandits, so I should keep an eye out for Corteseos' notes.<br />Hmmm. No trace of Anta or the notes. The bandit's stash is likely to be guarded deep inside their hideout.'' | ||
Bayek entered the tomb and eliminated the bandits within. He heard a [[dog]] barking. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Anta?<br />Anta.'' | |||
Bayek found Anta locked up in a cage. | |||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Of course... You're Anta, their protector?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Of course... You're Anta, their protector?'' | ||
Bayek unlocked the cage and freed Anta. | Bayek unlocked the cage and freed Anta. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''You know your way back... Come on, girl.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''You know your way back...<br />Come on, girl.'' | ||
Bayek followed Anta | Bayek followed Anta as she navigated her way out of the tomb. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''You will see them soon enough. I'm right behind you, Anta'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''So Anta, you are a protector too?<br />Excited, aren't you?<br />You will see them soon enough.<br />I'm right behind you, Anta'' | ||
Bayek and Anta | Bayek and Anta left the cave and found the three children waiting for them. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''I told you to stay out of sight.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''I told you to stay out of sight.'' | ||
*'''Apheru:''' ''I know, but this was our fault and we thought you could use some help. The horseman is much, much bigger than you.'' | *'''Apheru:''' ''I know, but this was our fault and we thought you could use some help. The horseman is much, much bigger than you.'' | ||
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*'''Bayek:''' ''I will take care of this Horseman. You should leave. Now!'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''I will take care of this Horseman. You should leave. Now!'' | ||
The children left the place, together with Anta. | The children left the place, together with Anta. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''I should have a look around the pyramids. I can finally find those notes. Hmm. Do I wait for this horseman to come back to his cave at night... or seek him out as he roams and terrorizes Giza?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''I should have a look around the pyramids. I can finally find those notes.<br />Hmm. Do I wait for this horseman to come back to his cave at night... or seek him out as he roams and terrorizes Giza?'' | ||
Bayek | Bayek searched the area around the pyramids. He discovered the horseman roaming around Khufu's pyramid, and killed him, recovering Corteseos' notes. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Corteseos' notes. He will be happy to see these.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Corteseos' notes. He will be happy to see these.'' | ||
Bayek returned to Corteseos in the | Bayek returned to Corteseos in the mastaba. | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Eh! I bring good news.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Eh! I bring good news.'' | ||
He handed the notes to the geographer. | He handed the notes to the geographer. | ||
*'''Corteseos:''' ''My notes! By [[Jupiter|Zeus]]! I can't believe it! I owe you my life!'' | *'''Corteseos:''' ''My notes! By [[Jupiter|Zeus]]! I can't believe it! I owe you my life!'' | ||
Bayek and Corteseos set up a camp and | Bayek and Corteseos set up a camp and rested. The children and Anta came to visit. | ||
*'''Apheru:''' ''Is it over!? Are the bandits gone?'' | *'''Apheru:''' ''Is it over!? Are the bandits gone?'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''They won't bother you anymore. So you can stop bludgeoning people over the head now.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''They won't bother you anymore. So you can stop bludgeoning people over the head now.'' | ||
*'''Corteseos:''' ''Are these the thieves!?'' | *'''Corteseos:''' ''Are these the thieves!?'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Oh, easy, friend. There was a misunderstanding. Their hands were forced. These kids need a safe passage back to Memphis. Right?'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Oh, easy, friend. There was a misunderstanding. Their hands were forced. These kids need a safe passage back to Memphis. Right?'' | ||
*'''Apheru:''' ''Yes, to the house of [[Nef]], with all the other children.'' | *'''Apheru:''' ''Yes, to the [[House of Nef|house]] of [[Nef]], with all the other children.'' | ||
*'''Corteseos:''' ''I have not yet mapped out Memphis! It was supposed to be my next stop. Do you know the way?'' | *'''Corteseos:''' ''I have not yet mapped out Memphis! It was supposed to be my next stop. Do you know the way?'' | ||
*'''Bayek:''' ''Oh, no. They know their way around.'' | *'''Bayek:''' ''Oh, no. They know their way around.'' | ||
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What's Yours Is Mine was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
Bayek and a traveler are attacked and looted by thieves. Bayek needs to catch up with them before the stolen items are gone for good.
Dialogue
While travelling in Giza, Bayek found an unconscious man in the mastaba complex next to the Great Pyramid of Giza.
- Bayek: What fool would set up camp out here? I should have a look.
Greek garb...
Someone used a club and knocked Bayek unconscious. Sometime later, the Greek man regained consciousness and found Bayek lying on the ground.
- Corteseos: Wake up! Wake up! Oh, what luck! You're all right! Here, stand up!
The man helped Bayek up.
- Corteseos: Damn, I thought you were lying on it.
- Bayek: Lying on what? What happened?
- Corteseos: My notes. I'm a geographer -- Corteseos. Nice to meet you. Looks like we were attacked.
They emptied my pockets. Took my notes, too! You might want to check your pouch.
Bayek checked his pouch, which had also been emptied.
- Corteseos: You too... I should have known better than to travel the desert on my own. I am going to find those thieves! They ought to pray to all their gods that my notes are undamaged!
- Bayek: We're lucky enough to be alive. What do you remember?
- Corteseos: Remember? I was clubbed in the head! I only recall the sound of a horse galloping away.
- Bayek: There might be tracks. Stay here.
- Corteseos: Tracks? You cannot be serious.
Bayek discovered horse tracks on the sand.
- Bayek: These tracks are fresh and lead southward. If I am lucky, they have not yet disappeared beneath the sand.
Bayek followed the tracks to the ruins surrounding the Pyramid of Menkaure.
- Bayek: The thieves fled towards those ruins.
Bayek entered the ruins and discovered a child.
- Bayek: What's a child doing out here? It's dangerous.
- Ngozi: I'm just finding things for Anta! What are you doing here?
- Bayek: I'm a Medjay -- looking for some thieves who came this way. Did you see anyone?
- Ngozi: Oh! No. No one!
- Bayek: Are you here alone?
- Ngozi: No, ermh...I mean yes, alone.
The boy fled out of the ruins.
- Bayek: That boy is hiding something.
Bayek investigated the ruins. He found a small entrance at the side, not big enough for him to pass through.
- Bayek: Someone has dug their way through here. Too small for me. There must be another way around.
Bayek travelled to the other side of the ruins and discovered a hidden entrance, blocked by a pile of bricks. He removed the bricks and slid under the entrance and discovered a little girl inside.
- Neema: (gasps)
- Bayek: It is odd for a child to be playing here, no?
- Neema: Oh! Wha-what do you mean?
- Bayek: I'm looking for some stolen items -- looks like you could help me...
- Neema: I don't know what you're talking about!
- Bayek: My child. You are not at fault, I am here to help.
- Neema: We hid it in Menkaure's pyramid! I'm sorry! We had to do it for Anta!
- Bayek: I am sure Anta is a good friend, but Giza is no place for such foolishness.
Bayek left the ruins and made his way into Menkaure's pyramid. Exploring the pyramid, he found his stolen heron feather and recovered it. A little boy attempted to knock him out with a club, but Bayek evaded the strike, and took the club from the boy.
- Apheru: This is our pyramid!
- Bayek: You've got quite the swing.
Bayek put the club away.
- Bayek: Just how many of you are there?
- Apheru: Only my brother, sister and I. Don't harm them! I'm the one responsible.
- Bayek: I want the notes you stole from the Greek geographer you knocked out.
And I want my money back. - Apheru: We've given everything to the bandits from the hills west of Hemon Tombs. They have Anta too and won't give her back unless we steal for them.
- Bayek: Who's Anta?
- Apheru: Our protector! We were going back to Memphis when they took her. If we don't do as they say, they will kill her!
- Bayek: Bandits who profit from children. Neket iadets. Get your siblings and stay out of sight. You have my word, I will return Anta to you.
Apheru spoke again.
- Apheru: Do you really think you can get Anta out safely?
Bayek left the pyramid. He made his way to the bandit hideout.
- Bayek: This is the camp where Anta is being held. The children gave everything to these bandits, so I should keep an eye out for Corteseos' notes.
Hmmm. No trace of Anta or the notes. The bandit's stash is likely to be guarded deep inside their hideout.
Bayek entered the tomb and eliminated the bandits within. He heard a dog barking.
- Bayek: Anta?
Anta.
Bayek found Anta locked up in a cage.
- Bayek: Of course... You're Anta, their protector?
Bayek unlocked the cage and freed Anta.
- Bayek: You know your way back...
Come on, girl.
Bayek followed Anta as she navigated her way out of the tomb.
- Bayek: So Anta, you are a protector too?
Excited, aren't you?
You will see them soon enough.
I'm right behind you, Anta
Bayek and Anta left the cave and found the three children waiting for them.
- Bayek: I told you to stay out of sight.
- Apheru: I know, but this was our fault and we thought you could use some help. The horseman is much, much bigger than you.
- Bayek: Horseman?
- Apheru: You haven't seen him? He's the most harrowing of them all. Big and strong! He's the one who took Anta.
- Bayek: Hmm... He might have Corteseos' notes. Probably using them to locate treasures.
- Apheru: I have seen him in the ruins around Khufu's pyramid!
- Bayek: I will take care of this Horseman. You should leave. Now!
The children left the place, together with Anta.
- Bayek: I should have a look around the pyramids. I can finally find those notes.
Hmm. Do I wait for this horseman to come back to his cave at night... or seek him out as he roams and terrorizes Giza?
Bayek searched the area around the pyramids. He discovered the horseman roaming around Khufu's pyramid, and killed him, recovering Corteseos' notes.
- Bayek: Corteseos' notes. He will be happy to see these.
Bayek returned to Corteseos in the mastaba.
- Bayek: Eh! I bring good news.
He handed the notes to the geographer.
- Corteseos: My notes! By Zeus! I can't believe it! I owe you my life!
Bayek and Corteseos set up a camp and rested. The children and Anta came to visit.
- Apheru: Is it over!? Are the bandits gone?
- Bayek: They won't bother you anymore. So you can stop bludgeoning people over the head now.
- Corteseos: Are these the thieves!?
- Bayek: Oh, easy, friend. There was a misunderstanding. Their hands were forced. These kids need a safe passage back to Memphis. Right?
- Apheru: Yes, to the house of Nef, with all the other children.
- Corteseos: I have not yet mapped out Memphis! It was supposed to be my next stop. Do you know the way?
- Bayek: Oh, no. They know their way around.
- Corteseos: What luck! Come along, then!
Corteseos helped to carry Apheru's pouch. As he began to walk, he was stopped by Apheru, who pointed at another direction.
- Apheru: Eh... Memphis?
- Courteseos: Oh, of course! Thank you.
Corteseos gave Bayek a hug.
- Neema Come visit us!
Corteseos and the children began their trek to Memphis.
Outcome
Bayek helped Corteseos recover his notes and in turn, helped free the children and their protector dog from bandits.
