The Aftermath
The Aftermath was a virtual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
In an attempt to understand the motives of Septimius and Flavius, Bayek and Aya decide to travel to the Tomb of Alexander.
Dialogue
Aya and Bayek planned to travel to the Tomb of Alexander the Great.
- Aya: I will destroy Cleopatra for what she has done.
- Bayek: We must focus on the issue at hand.
- Aya: What is left, Bayek? Tell me one thing left for us?
- Bayek: Siwa. The rest of our land. We cannot stop now, Aya. We have yet to find Khemu's killer.
- Aya: Yes. We will not falter there.
- Bayek: Guards! Ahead!
- Aya: Another pile of bodies will prove our point.
- Bayek: It has been too long since we were together for longer than a few days.
- Aya: Has it? It seems but moments.
- Bayek: Aya, it is not easy, this path we walk.
- Aya: Only if you look at it as days and not goals, Bayek. Come. We must hurry.
Aya climbed the outside wall with Bayek following close behind.
- Aya: There are guards here...
- Bayek: There is something amiss with all of this. Something foul.
- Aya: These are all Romans. Caesar's men?
The pair infiltrated the temple, making their way deeper.
- Aya: The guards will be looking for us here.
A voice comes from the depths of the temple.
- Voice: You think you can fell me with that? Ha!
- Bayek: Apollodorus?
- Aya: We must move quickly!
Down the stairs, Apollodorus is attacked by several men.
- Soldier: You shouldn't have come here.
- Bayek: At least we belong here.
- Aya: Finally, someone we can kill.
With the guards slain, Aya and Bayek knelt next to Apollodorus.
- Aya: Stop your flailing. You will live, fool.
- Apollodorus: Flavius was behind it all... I am sorry... Flavius killed your son. They were here. They took the orb from me. They... go to Siwa.
- Bayek: Siwa?
- Apollodorus: Bayek... Aya... Your people are in danger. Go... now.
With a last breath, Apollodorus died.
- Aya: Fare thee well, Apollodorus, to the house of Hades.
Outcome
Bayek and Aya traveled to the Tomb of Alexander to find answers. Instead, they found Apollodorus under attack by Roman soldiers. With his dying words, he tells them the identity of their son's killer: Flavius.