Reunion (Origins)
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Reunion was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
A strange call summons Senu into the wilderness. Bayek must find his companion in the wild Nile.
Dialogue
While travelling in Herakleion Nome, Bayek heard a cry. His eagle, Senu, flew towards the call.
- Bayek: Senu!?
Bayek travelled towards the call, reaching a small cave, where a woman is petting Senu.
- Tahira: And what are you looking out for, hmmm?
Bayek approached the woman.
- Tahira: Take care of your eagle. Roman hunters capture every beast they find.
- Bayek: Tahira? What are you...?
- Tahira: It's nice to see you, too, Bayek. You look better.
- Bayek: You knew I was in the region?
- Tahira: I hoped. You leave a wake when you pass. Even I have heard stores of "Bayek of Siwa."
- Bayek: Why are you so far out here?
- Tahira: I'm defending this valley from becoming a Roman slaughterhouse. They capture our beasts, and they slaughter them in Rome before their gods.
- Bayek: Hmm. I've heard the stories.
- Tahira: I cannot stand against them alone. I prayed to Sobek, and he delivered... you. Come!
Tahira ran off.
- Bayek: Tahira, wait...! Hey!
Bayek, with Senu, followed after her.
- Tahira: How did your path ever bring you this far?
- Bayek: After we parted ways, I found myself caught by strong currents.
- Tahira: Did you ever return to Siwa? To your role as Medjay?
- Bayek: Briefly. It was no longer home. And you? How did you end up here?
- Tahira: I took inspiration from you. Consider me a protector.
- Bayek: Of what? There's no one out here.
- Tahira: Of the green.
Bayek laughed. They reached the ruins of a temple, flooded and covered by greens,
- Bayek: What is this place?
- Tahira: Shrine to Sobek. Very old. Very dangerous. Climb. It is not safe down here.
Bayek and Tahira climbed up the ruins, reaching the edge of a tower. They crouched down.
- Bayek: Old ruins, old gods.
- Tahira: Perhaps, but that doesn't mean it isn't without power. Shh. Watch.
They looked upon a crocodile in the flood temple, which sneaked near a flamingo and devoured it.
- Bayek: By Amun's horns!
- Tahira: Sobek's child.
Tahira got up.
- Tahira: Where is she? There's one missing! The Romans... Find me near the Roman camp.
Tahira climbed down the ruins.
- Bayek: By Amun, she's fast.
Bayek followed Tahira and met her in the coast of Natho.
- Tahira: Ah, you are eager! That is the Bayek I remember. The blasted Romans have taken her to their camp. With your help, we can free her.
They reached the camp, which was heavily guarded by Romans.
- Bayek: Well entrenched, I see.
- Tahira: I told you. The Romans' hunger is insatiable. Sobek's daughter is inside.
They spotted the crocodile in a big cage.
- Bayek: By Amun... that is a crocodile.
- Tahira: Awesome, isn't she? What are you waiting for? Smash the cage!
Bayek destroyed the cage with his bow, thus freeing the crocodile. They eliminated the Roman soldiers.
- Bayek: There, now, I'm not trying to harm you, Sobek knows.
- Tahira: Bayek, we must ensure she reaches the shrine safely.
Bayek and Tahira escorted the crocodile as it may its way back to the shrine, killing a number of Romans in the process. As the crocodile returned to its home, Bayek and Tahira climbed up the ruins and observed the crocodiles.
- Tahira: Thank you. With Sobek's favor, the Nile will flood again this year.
- Bayek: You're welcome. Never thought I would think of crocodiles as romantic.
- Tahira: Fearsome, but beautiful in their ferocity. See me at my home before you leave here, yes?
- Bayek: All right, I will.
Outcome
Bayek and Tahira freed the giant albino crocodile and brought her back to safety within the shrine ruins.
