Khemu
Khemu (died 49 BCE) was the son of Bayek and Aya. During his life, he enjoyed hunting with his father and spending time with him. Khemu's best friend in Siwa was Chenzira, who sometimes came hunting with Bayek and Khemu. In 47 BCE Khemu was killed by the Order of the Ancients (a precursor of the Knights Templar) in the Temple of Amun, then his father Bayek suffered a thirst for revenge that could only be quenched killing the people who stole his own paternity.
Khemu was named for Kemet, the ancient name for Egypt.[1]
Biography
Conception
He was conceived while his parents were in the desert – hiding from an assassin who was trying to extinguish the last remnants of the Medjay bloodline – where Sabu, Khemu's grandfather, had trained Bayek for several years. After killing Sabu, the assassin discovered that Aya was pregnant and so tried to kill her and Bayek in order to accomplish his mission on behalf of Raia, a member of the Order of the Ancients. The two lovers managed to eliminate their would-be murderer, however and Khemu was born months later.[2]
Life and death
In 49 BCE, the Order of the Ancients kidnapped Khemu and Bayek, bringing both of them to the Siwa Vault beneath the Temple of Amun. Believing Bayek to have knowledge regarding the vault and how to open it, the Order attempted to interrogate the Medjay for answers before being interrupted by the arrival of the pharaoh Ptolemy XIII.[3]
Khemu used the confusion to free his father, who attacked the members before being subdued. Amidst the confusion, Flavius physically manipulated Bayek (whom tried stabbing him) into stabbing his own son, who succumbed to his wounds shortly after. After his death, his body was buried in a tomb in the Mountain of the Dead.[3]
Legacy
Despite his short life, Khemu's death triggered a series of events which would result in the founding of the Hidden Ones, a secretive cabal which later evolved into the Assassin Brotherhood.[3]
Following Khemu's murder, both Bayek and Aya embarked on a quest for vengeance against the Order of the Ancients. By 47 BCE, most of the Order's members in Egypt had been assassinated, with only Lucius Septimius and Flavius Metellus, Khemu's murderer, remaining. While Aya went after Septimius, Bayek pursued Flavius to Cyrene. Bayek confronted the Roman Consul in the Temple of Zeus in Cyrene and, despite Flavius taking advantage of an ancient relic of the gods, killed him. In the void, Khemu asked his father to let go of him before he rubbed the feather against Flavius, putting him to peace and satisfying Bayek's quest for vengeance.[3]
The eagle skull necklace worn by Khemu, and later by his father, would later serve as the "template" from which the Assassin insignia was derived.[3]
Personality and characteristics
Unlike his friends and family, Khemu was shown to be frequently afraid and doubted he would be able to live up to his father legacy as a Medjay, as shown when he was not able to jump off the cliff at Halma Point, despite with his father's urging.[3]
Gallery
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Concept art of Khemu
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Khemu's tomb in the Mountain of the Dead
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Khemu on a Discovery Tour through Alexandria
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Desert Oath (first appearance)
- Assassin's Creed: Origins
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Origins – Bayek's Promise
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Desert Oath
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Assassin's Creed: Origins
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