Plight of the Rebels
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Plight of the Rebels was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
Bayek is asked to find two lost children after discovering a rebel hideout deep within the Isolated Desert.
Dialogue
Passing through Remetch Ra, Bayek heard a man mention missing children.
- Man 1: I'm worried about the children. Istellah doesn't usually go adventuring for so long.
Bayek approached the woman teaching children.
- Nawa: And so it was proven that Ptolemy was a false pharaoh. Not a god, not an Egyptian even. Nothing but a puppet.
They called us heretics. Stole the Pissa Oros Citadel from us, and hunted us down.
The woman rose to meet him.
- Nawa: So, the scouts were right. You're Bayek. The Medjay from Siwa. Son of the Nile and defender of the people.
I am Nawa, and the rebel cause needs your strength. - Bayek: My oath is to protect. Tell me more.
- Nawa: Sebni, my cousin, told the children stories of Alexander the Great. Of course, two of the children decided that meant there was treasure of his to discover nearby.
- Bayek: As children will do.
- Nawa: Indeed. Sebni and one of our warriors went to search for the children, but the pharaoh's soldiers captured them.
- Bayek: Do you know where they are?
- Nawa: Yes. One of our scouts saw them. They're being held prisoner in camp Hetoimazo, north of here.
Please find them. Sebni is the only one who knows where those children have run off to. - Bayek: I will find him, and then the children.
Bayek located the military camp, and infiltrated it, while rebel forces fought the soldiers. Bayek found the two rebels locked up in cages.
- Sebni: Get us out of here.
After he freed them, they left the camp.
- Sebni: Thank you for rescuing us. [sigh] This is my fault. By Anubis I swear, I just wanted them to dream a little! If only I had not told them those stories.
- Khamet: Enough, Sebni. Children will be children. Let's just find them.
- Bayek: That is why I'm here. Any idea where they went?
- Sebni: The ancient temple of Alexander the Great, maybe? That is the one I was telling them about. It is northwest of here.
- Khamet: It's been a while. They might have gone west, to Theos Elpis Rift. We have a camp there.
- Bayek: Very well. I will scour the temple area, you head for the camp.
- Khamet: I'll go with you. Sebni will go back to the chasm campo. Where it is safer for dreamers to be.
Bayek and Khamet mounted up, and headed for Alexander's Temple, while Sebni headed towards Theos Elpis Rift.
Outcome
Bayek rescued Sebni and the other rebel Khamet. He then rescued Hetanu, one of the children. Hetanu told Bayek that Istellah had headed to the Theos Elpis Rift, so Bayek followed her there. Instead of Sebni, Bayek found a group of rebels fighting Ptolemy XIII's soldiers. Medon, leader of the soldiers, took Istellah and Bayek killed him and rescued Istellah.
