The drachma coin is stamped with the Eagle of Zeus. Commonly used to buy items in shops and commonly found in bandit pockets.
Arrows
Image
Name
Description
Hunter Arrows
Arrows for the Hunter Bow.
Warrior Arrows
Arrows for the Warrior Bow.
Light Arrows
Arrows for the Light Bow.
Predator Arrows
Arrows for the Predator Bow.
Tools
Image
Name
Description
Smoke Screen
Use this powder in combat to blind nearby enemies.
Fire Bomb
Throw this bomb to set your enemies ablaze.
Berserk
Use this substance on careless enemies to turn them against their allies.
Poison Darts
Sleep Darts
Flesh Decay Toxin
Use this substance to infect a dead body and allow it to contaminate nearby enemies.
Quest Items
Image
Name
Description
Assassination Contract
Bayek of Siwa, styling himself as a Medjay, is sought for crimes against the rule of glorious PharaohPtolemy Theos Philopator. A man of martial bearing, he is heavily scarred about the face.
Unidentified Artifact
A translucent stone that shines brightly. It radiates a heat beyond anything felt in the desert sun.
Medjay Badge
The Medjay are the ancient protectors of Egypt and its Pharaohs. An elite warrior unit formed during the Old Kingdom, they are emblematic of true duty, honor and ferocity. Their badge, the eye of Horus, belongs to those tasked with the protection of the Pharaoh's people. As they were also the most trusted guards to the Pharaoh, the Medjay are the ultimate protector of both the Gods and the people.
Golden Medjay Badge
Cleopatra understands what a Medjay's oldest duty is: to serve a Pharaoh, a true and just leader appointed by the Gods themselves. She believes she is true pharaoh of Egypt and in serving her, one serves the true Egypt. She intends to bring the Medjay back into the Royal fold, as the Ptolemies have phased them out over the past few centuries. Her badge represents the licence to kill on behalf of the Gods and Goddesses of Egypt, political immunity, and a right to enforce the law above that of mortals. It symbolizes the battle against the Order of Ancients.
Seized merchandise
Merchandise confiscated by the authorities
Mysterious Papyrus
Papyrus of User-maat-Re
Brother!
Achaeus. You are wrong
Prayer of Amun
Statue of the Sole God
Oil Soaked Hay
The Living God Rises
Shadows of the Scarab
Tahemet's Weighted Dice
Scroll of Thoth
The Way of Horus
Si-Mut's Scroll 1: Obtained from Si-Mut
Si-Mut's Scroll 2: Found in the Ruins
Si-Mut's Scroll 3: Found in the Hyena Den
Si-Mut's Scroll 4: Found in the Cave
Discoveries so far:
Otis's Notes
I hope you won't have to read this, because if you do, it means I'm probably dead.<
>I'm in too deep and I've compromised myself. I do believe I've found what this is all about and it's bigger than I had imagined. An ambitious Roman General named Rufio plans to create a network of Egyptian and Greek collaborators throughout the country. Their goal is to present Rufio as a savior and not a conqueror in order to invade Egypt from within. Fortunately, if you've taken out his allies already, you've cut his most valuable Egyptian connections. He most likely will not abandon his quest...who knows what he'll try next. Please tell Aya I've repaid my debt to her. I wish we could have met you and I.<
>Otis
The name of the mysterious Roman general behind the attack on the fortress is Rufio. <
>He was an acolyte of Caesar’s and is now attempting to manipulate power in the shadows of Cleopatra and Marc Antony. He considers their rule as too lax. <
>He hopes to strengthen his grip on all of Egypt using an object of some sort that may or may not be found in Siwa.<
>In addition to Siwa, he has designs on the Sinai Peninsula. A rebel leader there named Gamilat has given me proof of this.<
>It is my hope that Siwa will be spared from General Rufio’s wickedness …
Aya's letter (1)
Aya's letter (2)
The Halo of the Huntress
Extract of Silphium
Shadya's Doll
Charm of Anubis
Letter with seal of Anubis
Geographer's Notes
Khaliset's Drawing
Letter to Sefetu
Hieroglyph papyrus
Prison Key
Story of the Scarab letter
The Scarab's Letter
Letter from Eudora to the Ibis
Letter from Tahira
Khemu's Toy
A figurine of Horus. Bayek carved this for Khemu for his sixth birthday.
I am a great seer!
Tychon's Blade
Orders to Brutus Severus
Apollodorus' Agents in Kyrenaika
Military orders
“My Egyptian friends,<
>You are well aware that your country is falling into decrepitude. It lacks discipline, it lacks order, it lacks a leader.<
>Cleopatra does not have the political will to use the required force. It is left to us. We must infiltrate deeply every level of the society. <
>Adras, as captain of the army, you role will be to conquer Siwa. It is well known that some object of great power is hidden there. We must find it.<
>Jibade, use your political influence to expand the ranks of the army. We will need many soldiers in the coming months. Pissa Oros citadel is already aware of your arrival.<
>I have also ordered several carts to be filled with luxurious goods to be used as inducements. One will be waiting for you in Pissa Oros. Another is in preparation at the Limestone Quarry and the last one should leave Camp Menouthis for Alexandria soon . I leave it to you to determine whom to bribe.<
>I count on you both.<
> General R”
Letter to Dymnos
Map to the Valley of the Kings
Papyri
Image
Name
Description
Myths of the Pharoah
Image
Name
Description
Hunting Goods
Image
Name
Rarity
Base value
Description
Leopard Fur
Ba Feather
Scorpion Pincers
Hippopotamus Meat
Lion Claw
Crocodile Egg
Rare
15
Can be used to treat a number of ailments and conditions.
Hyena Ears
Rare
15
A hunter's trophy and proof of courage.
Cobra Venom
Vulture Skull
Heron Feathers
Ibex Horns
Ibis Beak
Common
6
Symbol of the crescent moon. Used to represent Thoth in rituals.
Flamingo Tongue
Gazelle Hooves
Trinkets
Image
Name
Rarity
Base value
Description
Animal Flesh
Don't keep this in your inventory too long.
Ball
Made of leather. Hippos like them a lot.
Broken Pot
Who doesn't shave with a sharp shard? This pot bears its owner's name, and that person's probably in a vengeful mood.
Bronze Cup
Where's the cupbearer? This thing needs filling.
Butcher's Cleaver
Sometimes the fastest way out of a misunderstanding is to brandish a cleaver.
Crystal of Thoth
Cat Amulet
Diadem
Was probably stolen from a princess. Best sell it before someone traces the theft to you.
Flute
Golden Bolt
All that is gold does not glitter, unless polished.
Golden Plate
It's a plate made of gold. Useful if you ever need to serve appetizers.
Grapes
Common
10
Ah, grapes! The smooth resistance against your teeth, the pleasant rupture of the skin as you bite down, the rush of sweet juice onto your tongue… truly a food fit for the gods.
Hand of the God
Hatchet
Trees quiver in the shadow of this mighty blade.
Headrest
Common
21
A simple wooden headrest, essential for a good night's rest. Guaranteed bedbug-free.
Honeycomb
The first person in history to taste honey must have been quite courageous. Carefully wrapped in oiled papyrus. Take a bite and relish the sweet taste.
Incense Burner
It wouldn't be a ceremony without incense, would it?
Iron Hammer
All that's missing is a bell and a song.
Jade Scarab
Large Paintbrush
Common
10
You've got a lot to do today, but why not paint a picture instead?
Leather Bag
Leather Belt
Lute
Rare
50
You're not even going to try your hand at this. Especially not after the lyre incident…
Lyre
Manuscript
After quite a lot of time on the road, you've perfected the art of folding this sheet into a cunning little bird. Now what should you call this art?
Necklace
The quintessential fashion statement, dating from time immemorial.
Opium Pipe
Let the good times roll…
Pestle
Common
10
Coriander, a dash of cumin… Add a pinch of sesame seeds, and you've got the best dukkah this side of the Nile.
Salt
Common
10
Keeps away the evil eye. Also tasty on boiled eggs.
Sistrum
Small Knife
When you think about it, knives are basically fun-sized swords.
Small Statue
This statue gives the impression that the gods never smile.
Spearhead
Common
10
Rusty, but worth salvaging for the iron.
Stone Pitcher
Stonemason's Chisel
Tambourine
You can't mess up the tambourine. Or can you?
Toy Horse
Your father carved you a toy horse like this when you were young. You remember being disappointed that it wasn't life-sized. The disappointment never went away.
Unfinished Sword
It's best when people finish what they start.
Wooden Log
Examining the cracks of this log reveals a small colony of resident spiders