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==AC Origins memories==
==AC Origins memories==
{{Era|ACO}}
{{Spoilerhd}}
{{Memory Infobox
{{Memory Infobox
|name = Aya
|description = ''In order to assassinate [[Eudoros|the Snake]], Bayek must discover his identity.''
|description = ''Bayek travels to Alexandria to search for his wife.''
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
|appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
|type = Main
|type = Main
|previous = [[The False Oracle]]
|previous = [[Gennadios the Phylakitai]]
|next = [[Gennadios the Phylakitai]]
|next = [[Egypt's Medjay]]
|ancestor = [[Bayek]]
|ancestor = [[Bayek]]
|location = [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt|Kingdom of Egypt]]
|location = [[Alexandria]], [[Egypt|Kingdom of Egypt]]
|date = 48 BCE}}
|date = 48 BCE}}
'''Aya''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Bayek]]'s genetic memories, relived by [[Layla Hassan]] through the Portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]].
'''End of the Snake''' 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 travelled to [[Alexandria]] to find his wife, [[Aya]] and [[Eudorus|the Snake]].
Bayek infiltrated the [[Ptolemaic Royal Palace]] to discover the identity of [[Eudoros|the Snake]] so that he could assassinate him.


==Dialogue==
==Dialogue==
Bayek rode in the [[Yamu]] surroundings near Alexandria, and was followed by his eagle, [[Senu]].
Inside the palace, Bayek found the Royal Scribe's office. He looked at a set of scrolls.
*'''Bayek:''' ''I must protect this [[Egypt|great land]]. Alexandria is where the Snake thrives and Aya lives. I must find them both.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Looks important. Locked.''
Bayek arrived in Alexandria and made his way to the [[Library of Alexandria|Great Library]]. Inside, he looked at a statue of [[Serapis]].
*'''Scrolls of the Royal Scribe:''' ''"The Reign of [[Ptolemy XIII|Ptolemy Theos]] as recorded by the Royal Scribe"''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Alright, Serapis. Now what? Where is Aya?''
*'''Bayek:''' ''These are the rooms of the Royal Scribe.''
Bayek was met by a [[Phanos the Younger|playwright]].
Bayek found a chest.
*'''Phanos:''' ''Ah, Serapis. I wrote a tragi-comic-pastoral-epic centered on him.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Looks important. Locked.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Ah.''
Bayek found a broken ladder next to a shelf.
*'''Phanos:''' ''You're Bayek, yes? Aya is eager to see you.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''A ladder. Hmm.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Is she safe?''
Climbing the shelves, Bayek found a key to the chest.
A woman passed by, unnerving Phanos.
*'''Bayek:''' ''Ah. A key.''
*'''Phanos:''' ''Quickly, follow me. I am sorry, my good fellow, you appear to be drunk. This library is for serious [[scholars]] only.''
Bayek unlocked the chest and looked through scrolls.
The man lowered his way.
*'''Bayek:''' ''Official papers. This chest belongs to the Royal Scribe himself, Eudoros. Hm... a false bottom.''
*'''Phanos:''' ''She is in hiding.''
Bayek removed the false bottom, and uncovered a letter in the hidden compartment.
*'''Bayek:''' ''Who are you?''
*'''Bayek:''' ''A letter.''
*'''Phanos:''' ''Ah! Interested in [[Homer]]ic verse, eh? This way, please.''
*'''Letter:''' ''Esteemed [[Medunamun|Ibis]]. The Pharaoh remains compliant and is [[Order of the Ancients|our]] puppet in all things. Act with caution in [[Siwa]]: the murder of [[Rudjek|the Heron]] was but the first. [[Actaeon|Two]] [[Ktesos|from]] among us here in [[Alexandria]] have also been killed.''
He lowered his voice again.
Bayek saw a vision of Eudoros and [[Pothinus|another man]] sending Ptolemy to sit on his throne as they discussed important matters.
*'''Phanos:''' ''I am Aya's cousin, Phanos.''
''Letter:''' ''However, the situation is under control... [[Gennadios]] is actively questioning the populace. We commend your efforts, Ibis. Long life.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Ah, yes, Phanos, nice to meet you in person. Tell me what is happening with Aya, why are you being so discreet?''
Bayek saw Eudoros watching Gennadios beat a civilian with his club.
*'''Phanos:''' ''[[Gennadios]] sent his men on a house-to-house search. Often, they drag people into the street and torture them for information. Typical of the system we live under.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Stamped with the seal of the Snake. The Snake is Eudoros, the Royal Scribe.<br>Aya said that the Royal Scribe is often at the bath house. I will kill that (piece of shit) Eudoros there.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''Gennadios?''
Bayek entered the bath house disguised as a regular visitor, wearing a towel.
*'''Phanos:''' ''A monster. The [[Phylakes|phylakitai]] of Alexandria. He is ravaging the city to find her.''
*'''Visitor 1:''' ''Aristo is taking Eudoros to court for plagiarism.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''And where is she now?''
*'''Visitor 2:''' ''No!''
*'''Phanos:''' ''I have a very powerful friend, [[Apollodorus the Sicilian|Apollodorus]]. No doubt you have heard of him.''
*'''Visitor 1:''' ''I was visiting the docks and heard it from Aristo's wife herself!''
*'''Bayek:''' ''I have not.''
*'''Visitor 2:''' ''His wife? She works herself into histrionics over nothing.''
*'''Phanos:''' ''You will. In any case, he made a hiding place available to Aya after she ran into trouble.''
*'''Visitor 1:''' ''Eudoros stole whole paragraphs from Aristo's book about the [[Nile]]!<br>Kyros chooses his horses badly. Have you seen his wife?''
*'''Bayek:''' ''But what happened? You do not answer me.''
*'''Visitor 3:''' ''I love coming here, the building alone is worth the trip. Look up at that expansive ceiling! Simply divine.''
*'''Phanos:''' ''It is a mess of political intrigue. She will explain all, fear not.''
*'''Visitor 4:''' ''Eudoros is here again.''
*'''Man 1:''' ''Look! There's Phanos! He thinks he's a poet!''
*'''Simonides:''' ''Ptolemy is a chinless simpleton.''
*'''Man 2:''' ''The modern {{Wiki|Sophocles}}!''
*'''Visitor 5:''' ''Simonides, you have consumed too much wine!''
*'''Phanos:''' ''This is as far as I go. The way to Aya is found in the monument ahead.''
*'''Simonides:''' ''I have, and I will again. But had I not, would our pharaoh be any less a goose?''
*'''Bayek:''' ''
*'''Soldier:''' ''Is everything to your liking, my lord?''
*'''Phanos:''' ''
*'''Eudoros:''' ''The water's a bit tepid today. Such incompetence.''
*'''Bayek:''' ''
*'''Soldier:''' ''My lord. Are you properly served?''
*'''Phanos:''' ''
*'''Eudoros:''' ''Quite. See that my towels are readied.''
 
*'''Soldier:''' ''Can I do anything for you, my lord?''
 
*'''Eudoros:''' ''Stop annoying me, if you please. Idiot.''
==Outcome==
Bayek was tasked with ending the Snake and a Phylakitai by the name of Gennadios.
 
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
{{ACOMemories}}

Revision as of 18:48, 7 November 2017

Heralds

Italy

This killer stains the very stone of our city with his presence! Surely, God will be displeased with us, should we fail to strike him down!

Constantinople

It is the duty of all loyal citizens to collaborate with the stewards of Byzantium, to bring them to a swift end!

There is a vile, infernal Assassin plague walking among us! Terror spreas throughout the city! The terror of madness and death!

Do not be deceived by these voices seeking to justify their acts! They are nothing but cold killers, reveling only in death!

Leonardo conversations

  • Leonardo: Back for more designs, again?
  • Leonardo: Bene. I will return shortly.
    Wait here. I will be back soon.

Leonardo produced a second Hidden Blade for Ezio.

  • Ezio: I can kill double the guards.

Leonardo produced a climb leap glove for Ezio.

  • Ezio: Now nothing will be out of my reach.

Leonardo produced a poison dart launcher for Ezio.

  • Ezio: Just a small sting, and my enemies will fall.
  • Leonardo: If you decide to buy something, look for the chalk outline on benches.

The Banker

  • Leonardo: Ezio! I just hear the most wonderful news. Cesare's banker has been killed. It seems Cesare's battle funds are in shambles.
  • Ezio: What a surprise.
  • Leonardo: You did not have anything to do with this, did you?
  • Ezio: Do you really want to know?
  • Leonardo: On second thought, let's stick with the inventions.

Baron de Valois

  • Leonardo: Ezio. The French are pulling out of Roma! The Baron Valois was found murdered within his own camp.
  • Ezio: Could it have been an Assassin?
  • Leonardo: There are rumors which favor such a theory.
  • Ezio: Never listen to gossip, Leonardo. It could get you into trouble.
  • Leonardo: Good advice.

Pietro

  • Leonardo: Strange news, Ezio. Did you hear Pietro, Lucrezia's lover, fled the city after being poisoned by Micheletto at the Colosseum passion play?
  • Ezio: No. But... was he saved by a hooded man?
  • Leonardo: You daring figlio d'un cane (son of a bitch).
  • Ezio: Shhh. I heard nothing, remember?

Papal turmoil

  • Leonardo: Ezio. The papal apartments are in turmoil. Cesare is ill and the Pope, dead. It was your doing, was it not?
  • Ezio: Leonardo, I swear to you, he did not die by my hand.
  • Leonardo: This world gets stranger every day. I shall have to focus on my painting. I work on the small portrait of a woman. I am growing rather fond of it.
  • Ezio: Do not let a beautiful girl distract you from constructing my designs.
  • Leonardo: Have no worries. Women provide little distraction.

Leonardo put his hand on Ezio's back.

  • Ezio: Wait, I don't get it.

Embarassed, Leonardo took his hand away.

Guards

1750s

Crime under control and not a Frenchman in sight.

AC Origins memories

End of the Snake was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.

Description

Bayek infiltrated the Ptolemaic Royal Palace to discover the identity of the Snake so that he could assassinate him.

Dialogue

Inside the palace, Bayek found the Royal Scribe's office. He looked at a set of scrolls.

  • Bayek: Looks important. Locked.
  • Scrolls of the Royal Scribe: "The Reign of Ptolemy Theos as recorded by the Royal Scribe"
  • Bayek: These are the rooms of the Royal Scribe.

Bayek found a chest.

  • Bayek: Looks important. Locked.

Bayek found a broken ladder next to a shelf.

  • Bayek: A ladder. Hmm.

Climbing the shelves, Bayek found a key to the chest.

  • Bayek: Ah. A key.

Bayek unlocked the chest and looked through scrolls.

  • Bayek: Official papers. This chest belongs to the Royal Scribe himself, Eudoros. Hm... a false bottom.

Bayek removed the false bottom, and uncovered a letter in the hidden compartment.

  • Bayek: A letter.
  • Letter: Esteemed Ibis. The Pharaoh remains compliant and is our puppet in all things. Act with caution in Siwa: the murder of the Heron was but the first. Two from among us here in Alexandria have also been killed.

Bayek saw a vision of Eudoros and another man sending Ptolemy to sit on his throne as they discussed important matters. Letter:' However, the situation is under control... Gennadios is actively questioning the populace. We commend your efforts, Ibis. Long life. Bayek saw Eudoros watching Gennadios beat a civilian with his club.

  • Bayek: Stamped with the seal of the Snake. The Snake is Eudoros, the Royal Scribe.
    Aya said that the Royal Scribe is often at the bath house. I will kill that (piece of shit) Eudoros there.

Bayek entered the bath house disguised as a regular visitor, wearing a towel.

  • Visitor 1: Aristo is taking Eudoros to court for plagiarism.
  • Visitor 2: No!
  • Visitor 1: I was visiting the docks and heard it from Aristo's wife herself!
  • Visitor 2: His wife? She works herself into histrionics over nothing.
  • Visitor 1: Eudoros stole whole paragraphs from Aristo's book about the Nile!
    Kyros chooses his horses badly. Have you seen his wife?
  • Visitor 3: I love coming here, the building alone is worth the trip. Look up at that expansive ceiling! Simply divine.
  • Visitor 4: Eudoros is here again.
  • Simonides: Ptolemy is a chinless simpleton.
  • Visitor 5: Simonides, you have consumed too much wine!
  • Simonides: I have, and I will again. But had I not, would our pharaoh be any less a goose?
  • Soldier: Is everything to your liking, my lord?
  • Eudoros: The water's a bit tepid today. Such incompetence.
  • Soldier: My lord. Are you properly served?
  • Eudoros: Quite. See that my towels are readied.
  • Soldier: Can I do anything for you, my lord?
  • Eudoros: Stop annoying me, if you please. Idiot.