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The Flea of Cyrene was a virtual representation of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.

Description

Bayek impresses the young Esiocles and his rapscallion street gang with more and more daring leaps from Cyrene's landmarks. And a legend is born.

Dialogue

While in Cyrene, Bayek visited the Temple of Zeus. He climbed up the columns to the statue at the rooftops. He heard a voice from below.

  • Esiocles: Whoah! What's that man doing up there?

Bayek leapt from the statue into a pool of water.

  • Esiocles: Mister, mister! Over here!

Bayek approached the child.

  • Esiocles: That was the greatest thing I ever witnessed and I once saw a snake swallow a cat whole!
  • Bayek: A cat really? And who are you?
  • Esiocles: Esiocles, but all my friends call me Esio.
  • Bayek: Well Esio, I am Bayek.
  • Esiocles: How did you do that? Are you magic? Will you leap some more for me and my friends? I can tell you about my home, the most amazing city of Cyrene as we go?
  • Bayek: How can I refuse such a gracious offer? Lead the way, Esio.

Bayek followed Esiocles as he gave the Medjay a tour of the city.

  • Esiocles: Me and my gang will give you the grand tour, Bayek.
  • Bayek: You have a gang?
  • Esiocles: Yes, I'm the most important child in Cyrene.
  • Bayek: I can see that, Esio.
  • Esiocles: Let's go to the baths. It's where people walk around naked being scraped and scratched and rubbed with oils. I hate getting my hair wet, don't you Bayek?
  • Bayek: It is why I shaved it off, Esio. And washing behind the ears I bet?
  • Esiocles: Ha! yes! Some fancy Roman from the Citadel built it...
  • Esiocles: Vi... Vitru... well anyway he spent ten thousand drachma on a floor made of little squares. All that for somewhere you wash! When I grow up, I am going to have a wife who'll never make me wash.
  • Bayek: Wives like that are hard to find, Esio.

They arrvied infront of the Roman baths. Several children joined Esiocles and Bayek.

  • Esiocles: Could you jump from up there?
  • Child: The top of the Baths?! That's a death sentence!
  • Bayek: Sure, Esio, I could do that with my eyes closed.
  • Esiocles: Come on everyone, come see Bayek fly!
  • Child 1: No-one can climb that high... can they?

Bayek climbed up the baths.

  • Esiocles: See! Didn't I tell you he was brave?
  • Child 2: Oh my days, what if he falls?
  • Esiocles: He's stickier than a lizard on a rock.
  • Child 3: Yay, yeah! Whoohoo! Look at him go.
  • Child 2: Jump! Jump, Bayek. We're watching! Go!
  • Child 1: Go on! Anytime now! Jump!

Bayek jumped down into a haystack. He got out. The children were amazed.

  • Esiocles: Some of those scardy cats thought you would miss the cart, but I never doubted you.
  • Bayek: I was not sure myself, Esio. So where's next?

Bayek followed Esiocles and the children.

  • Esiocles: You're Egyptian right? my father says you don't worship the same gods as we Greeks.
  • Bayek: We have some in common. Like Serapis.
  • Esiocles: Oh yes, Serapis. I've heard of him. Apollo is all Greek and my favourite. He likes poetry, music, wine and all that kind of stuff. But I like him because he has a bow and and arrow and likes to hunt. Do you like to hunt, Bayek?
  • Bayek: I do, I used to hunt with my boy, Esio.
  • Esiocles: If you jump from his Temple there, then maybe he will be watching from Mount Olympus and reward me with my own bow and arrow so I can hunt rabbits in the woods!
  • Bayek: I would like to see that.

They reached the entrance of the Apollonion of Cyrene.

  • Esiocles: This is it! Isn't Apollo marvelous?

They reached the courtyard. More children joined the group.

  • Esiocles: We are all watching.
  • Child 1: I can't watch! Tell me when it's over.
  • Child 2: He's so brave! Have you ever seen someone so brave?
  • Esiocles: And I am the one who found him.
  • Child 3: I know, Esio. This is the best of days.
  • Esiocles: Make Apollo proud, Bayek!

Bayek climbed up the columns and reached the rooftops of the temple. He jumped down from the statue into a pool of water. He got out.

  • Child 1: You did it, you did it!
  • Child 2: Our friend Bayek does the impossible!
  • Esiocles: Let's go to the next jump!

Bayek followed Esiocles and the children. The reached a tower of the Roman Akropolis overlooking the pond.

  • Bayek: Well, you did promise a challeng, Esio!
  • Esiocles: Nobody is allowed up there except the Romans. But you look like you can handle a few measly bucket heads. Are you ready, Bayek? I present the Acropolis. Don't let the Romans see you!
  • Child 1: Hera mother of gods! It's too high!
  • Child 2: Go on jump Bayek, jump from the tower! of the tower.
  • Esiocles: I know you can do it! Don't think about the watery depths!
  • Child 3: No! No! I heard the Romans keep a kraken in there!
  • Esiocles: Bayek can take on a kraken, can't you, Bayek?

Bayek climbed up the Akropolis tower and reached the rooftop. He leaped off the tower, diving into the pond below.

  • Child 1: Can't you jump some more, Bayek? Please? It's my birthday!
  • Child 2: Liar! That was last month!
  • Esiocles: Stop crowding him. Stop crowding. He's not your slave. He is an important man with important things to do.
  • Child 1: Farewell Bayek. Come back when I'm older and we'll get married.
  • Child 2: Do you think with practice we could leap like that?

Bayek got out the pond and spoke to Esio.

  • Esiocles: I won't forget this day Bayek. We should honor it. I officially name you the flea of Cyrene.
  • Bayek: I will treasure it, Goodbye Esio, stay out of trouble.
  • Esiocles: I can't promise, but I will try, for you, Great Flea. I hope you get to hunt with your son again soon!
  • Bayek: So do I, Esio.

Outcome

Bayek impressed Esiocles and the other children by jumping off the Temple of Zeus, the Roman Baths, Apollonion of Cyrene, and Akropolis tower.

Reference

Assassin's Creed: Origins memories
Main Quests
The Heron Assassination - Homecoming - The Oasis - The False Oracle - May Amun Walk Beside You - Aya - Gennadios the Phylakitai - End of the Snake - Egypt's Medjay - The Scarab's Sting - The Scarab's Lies - Pompeius Magnus - The Hyena - The Lizard's Mask - The Lizard's Face - The Crocodile's Scales - The Crocodile's Jaws - Way of the Gabiniani - Aya: Blade of the Goddess - The Battle of the Nile - The Aftermath - The Final Weighing - Last of the Medjay - Fall of an Empire, Rise of Another - Birth of the Creed
Side Quests
Special
A Gift from the Gods - Ambush At Sea - Incoming Threat - Here Comes a New Challenger - Lights Among the Dunes - Secrets of the First Pyramids - Trial of Anubis - Trial of Sehkmet - Trial of Sobek
Siwa
Gear Up - Family Reunion - Water Rats - Hideaway - Striking the Anvil - The Healer - Prisoners in the Temple - Bayek's Promise
Lake Mareotis
Hidden Tax - The Book of the Dead - Ambush in the Temple - Ulterior Votive - Lady of Slaughter - Birthright - Taste of her Sting
Alexandria
The Accidental Philosopher - The Last Bodyguard - Higher Education - Serapis Unites - A Tithe By Any Other Name - The Shifty Scribe - The Odyssey - Wrath of the Poets - Symposiasts - Phylakes' Prey - Phylakitai in the Eye - Cat's Cradle
Kanopos
Old Times - Wild Ride - Blue Hooligans - The Weasel - The Hungry River
Sap-Meh Nome
In Protest - Thick Skin - Fair Trade
Sapi-Res Nome
Conflicts of Interest - Smoke Over Water - All Eyes on Us - Lost Happiness - Abuse of Power - The Tax Master - The Ostrich - New Kid in Town - Worker's Lament - The Old Library
Giza
The Planetarium - Precious Bonds - What's Yours Is Mine
Memphis
A Dream of Ashes - Blood in the Water - Odor Most Foul - Children of the Streets - Taimhotep's Song - The Baker's Dilemma - Mortem Romanum
Saqqara Nome
Rites of Anubis - First Blood - When Night Falls - A Rebel Alliance
Faiyum
Murder in the Temple - Feeding Faiyum - Curse of Wadjet - Rebel Strike - The Bride - Sobek's Gold - Forging Siwa - The Sickness - Fires of Dionysias - Demons in the Desert
Faiyum Oasis
The Champion - The Man Beast - Sobek's Tears - The Jaws of Sobek - Bad Faith - Shadya's Rest - Fighting for Faiyum
Herakleion Nome
Recon Work - Loose Cargo - Reunion - Predator to Prey
Uab Nome
Seven Farmers
Atef-Pehu Nome
The Matriarch
Green Mountains
Unseeing Eyes - One Bad Apple - The Good Roman - Playing with Fire - Taking Liberty - Halo of the Huntress - Carpe Diem - Shadows of Apollo
Marmarica
His Secret Service
Kyrenaika
The Flea of Cyrene - The Lure of Glory - The Mousetrap - Founding Father - Pax Romana - Cat and Mouse - Absolute Power - Are You Not Entertained? - The Smugglers of Cyrene - Dead in the Water - My Brother for a Horse
Isolated Desert
Plight of the Rebels
Event Quests
Antique Trafficking - Bandit Raid - Control Nuisance - Gather Materials - Lost and Found - Missing Worker - Stolen Goods - Recover the Merchandise
The Hidden Ones
Main Quests
The Hidden Ones - The Land of Turquoise - Where the Slaves Die - The Walls of the Ruler - The Setting Sun - No Chains Too Thick - Sic Semper Tyrannis - The Greater Good
Side Quests
Klysma Nome
Rise of Shaqilat - Howls of the Dead - The Ballad of Si-Mut and Gertha - The Killer Shadow - Shadows of the Scarab
Madiama Nome
Respect Thy Brother
Arsinoe Nome
Shards from a Star
The Curse of the Pharaohs
Main Quests
The Curse of the Pharaohs - No Honor Amongst Thebes - The Lady of Grace - Cleansing Rite - Something Rotten - Soured Libations - Aten Rising - The Heretic - Blood in the Water - The King of Kings - A Pharaoh's Shadow - A Pharaoh's Heart and Name - A Pharaoh's Hemset - A Pharaoh's Ka
Side Quests
Thebes
The Theban Triad - Master of the Secret Things - Perchance to Dream
Theban Necropolis
Burnt Offerings - A Sister's Vow - Idol Hands - Drowned Tools - A Motherless Child - Unfair Trade
Thebes Nome
Crocodile Tears - National Treasures
Yebu Nome
Losers Weepers - Fish Out Of Water - Laid to Rest
Aaru
Love or Duty
Aten
Gods or Creed - The Cat - The Ibis - The Hawk
Heb Sed
Follower or Leader
Duat
Shield or Blade - A Necessary Evil - Khepri's Amulet - The God's Spark