Desert Vision

Desert Visions were a series of mirages and hallucinations experienced by the Medjay-become-founder of the Hidden Ones Bayek of Siwa during his travels across Egypt to destroy the Order of the Ancients.
Some were clairvoyant in nature leading him to silica or specific locations. Others alluded to events experienced both by Bayek and people much more ancient than him.[1]
Sand drawings
| Image | Description |
|---|---|
| Senu, Bayek, Khemu and Aya as a happy family. | |
| Khemu eaten by "the Snake". | |
| Aya and Bayek fighting "the Snake" back. | |
| Bayek and Aya parting ways following Khemu's death. | |
| Bayek fighting the Heron and his bodyguard with Ptolemaic forces in the background. | |
| Bayek fighting the Ibis. | |
| Bayek fighting the Scarab with Maharet and Kawab in the background. | |
| Bayek fighting the Hyena with Eshe's mummy in the background. | |
| Bayek fighting the Lizard with the Apis bull in the background. | |
| Bayek fighting a gladiator and the Crocodile. | |
| Bayek hunting ibex for the Pharaoh's festival in Siwa. | |
| Bayek fighting the Lion with a Roman legionary Aquila standard in the background. | |
| Bayek fighting the Hippo. |
Hallucinations
Among the hallucinations caused by the desert heat, Bayek could encounter a vulture perched above his own dead body, to which he said "I will not die today". Another hallucination of note is Rabiah saying "It has been so long, Bayek. Too long."
Ptolemy XIII appeared twice, once saying "They have killed Egypt, do you understand?" and another saying "Pharaohs made chariots, brought gods into human hearts, our divinity is to be protected by the Medjay."
Minor hallucinations include:
- An oasis
- A well
- A cloud of locusts
- Raining insects
- Floating scarf
- A falling fish
- Meteor shower
- A woman picking flowers
- A single flower upon the sand
- Burning bush
- A person on a camel
- Remains of a battlefield
- A dead war elephant
- A person with a cane that turned into a snake
- A second sun
- A falling star
- A ghostly being riding behind Bayek