The Galatian
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The Galatian (died 48 BCE) was a member of the Phylakes who patrolled the Isolated Desert in Egypt with his fellow Phylakes, The Iron Bull, during the reign of Ptolemy XIII.
After the assassination of Gennadios, he was given orders to find and eliminate the Medjay Bayek of Siwa. Around 48 BCE, he was eliminated by Bayek himself, who then took his bow and an ornamented key.[1]
Behind the scenes
The Galatians were Gallic people of the Hellenistic period that dwelt mainly in the north central regions of Asia Minor or Anatolia. They were employed as mercenaries by the Hellenistic powers, including Ptolemaic Egypt.
Trivia
The Galatian uses the same shield as The Stranger, which portrays the Hathor Cow with the Ra or Aten sun disk between her horns, a Wadjet uraeus, and a necklace depicting a woman with the ears of a cow, likely Hathor or Bat.
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The Galatian's outfit in detail
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Closeup of The Galatian's shield
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