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Aya: Blade of the Goddess - Dialogue

Bayek met Aya by the shores of Herakleion.

  • Aya: Forewarning Bayek. Once we board this ship, there's no turning back. And we finish with the Queen on her throne, or each of our heads on a pike.
  • Bayek: I understand.

Aya, Bayek, Apollodorus and Cleopatra boarded Phoxidas' ship in the Meditterranean Coast. Phoxidas and Damastes greeted them Apollodorus and Cleopatra.

  • Phoxidas: It is rare that our cargo is a goddess. I apologize, we have no Kings or Queens on our ship, only gods and goddesses. So you should fit right in.
  • Cleopatra: All strange and terrible things are welcome.
  • Phoxidas: Haha! I am worried that my quarters are not as comfortable as your palace.
  • Cleopatra: Comforts? We despise them.

Apollodorus and Cleopatra walked past Damastes. Cleopatra gave Damastes a pat on his chest and walked away, causing the latter to vomit.

  • Phoxidas: My loyal shield boy, are you fit?
  • Damastes: I am in awe of this goddess. We must do her well. I can't believe she's on our ship.
  • Phoxidas: Don't be fooled by her appearances. She needs us more than we need her. Aya she is the real goddess.

Aya and Bayek stood on the mast of the ship. Aya spotted several triremes approaching.

Aya: There, in the distance.

Aya and Bayek jumped down to the main deck.

  • Phoxidas: Aya, already showing Bayek the best places to make love! Haha!
  • Aya: Enough Phox. it is time to make war.

Phoxidas gave a speech to his fleet.

  • Phoxidas: Brothers at sea! Today we carry a precious cargo, Queen Cleopatra, Great Lady in Perfection, She of the Sedge and Bee, with so many other cocksure titles my breath falters just to think of them! Now if you'll direct your attention to the fore, you'll notice we have some friends bearing down upon us. Emissaries of our little Pharoah! How king of them to come forth! Let us welcome them, shall we? Warmly. With a ball of flaming refuse! Alalalala!

Phoxidas and his fleet began to move confront Ptolemy XIII's triremes.

  • Phoxidas: This reminds me of a day twenty years back when I sailed with a group of pirates.
  • Aya: The Sicilians was it?
  • Phoxidas: Ah, you heard the stories! That'sr right, I was a hired hull then too. They were planning an inland on Antioch, and need a few extra sails. It was my first and only dip into the life of a scoundrel. I prefer having a shred of decency. Only a shred.
  • Bayek: A shred can be hard to come by.
  • Phoxidas: He speaks? The Great Medjay.
  • Bayek: We are at sea, captain. Any greatness here is yours.
  • Phoxidas: Ptolemites! Burn them! Alalalaaaaa! Send our arrows! Give them a taste of our fire!

Phoxidas's fleet destroyed the two triremes and made their way towards Alexandria.

  • Phoxidas: Well done there! Seacraft comes naturally to you.
  • Aya: Easier to sail about when the sea is empty of ships trying to sink you.
  • Bayek: Won't a dozen missing triremes not alert the main fleet?
  • Phoxidas: It will take some time for them to find the wreckage. Onwards.
  • Damastes: Captain my shield smells like charcoal.
  • Phoxidas: Damastes please, shut up! We press on.
  • Aya: With caution. We're not yet in calmer waters.

Phoxidas' fleet encountered several more of Ptolemy XIII's triremes.

  • Phoxidas: There. More of Ptolemy's ships!
  • Aya: They'll want to box us in, and drive us against the shore.
  • Phoxidas: I can see that look in your eyes. Why should we fight them? We can just barge on through and head straight for Alexandria.
  • Aya: I need to make sure the way is safe for Cleopatra. We have to do this!
  • Bayek: Those neket iadet will feel Ra's arrows!
  • Phoxidas: Nice to hear Egyptian vulgarity on a Greek ship. Variety is what makes life interesting. And more bloodshed! Alalalaaaaa! The fleet awaits your command, Aya. Our catapults will fire upon your order. Don't save our ammunition, Aya! Waste it and them.

Aya destroyed one of the ships.

  • Take them you slackers! Cut them off! Don't let them tack!

Aya destroyed another ship.

  • Phoxidas: Show no mercy! Send them to the abyss!

Aya destroyed another ship.

  • Aya: Is that all they've got!
  • Bayek: We will burn like Ra!

The fleet was destroyed.

  • Phoxidas: The air stinks. But not of oarsmen. Something else...
  • Aya: Hold, Phoxidas. Look there at the water.

Enemy triremes fired flaming arrows onto the barrels of sunken ships, destroying two of Phoxidas' ships.

  • Phoxidas: Two ships down! Damn Ptolemy. Did make a fine navy, though, I'm no poxy general with bottomless Roman coffers! Those were my men!
  • Aya: Easy, Phoxidas. We're not done yet. Our catapults will do their work. We'll make them pay!
  • Phoxidas: And dearly, by the balls of Zeus! I want the oceans turned dark with their blood! Damastes! Make the call, increase the rhythm!
  • Damastes: Yes my captain! Alala!
  • Phoxidas: They've sent an Octareme! A floating city! Blast! Do the gods wish my fleet destroyed! Fickle Poseiden! This old fish will stick in your grizzled throat!
  • Aya: Bear up old man, let's not offend the gods without cause!
  • Phoxidas: I'll take angry gods over docile ones right now. Open up the skies and rain some kind of shit down on us.

Aya destroyed the triremes.

  • Aya: We have one last beast to hunt!

Aya destroyed the Octareme.

  • Phoxidas: And that is the game! Ah, the god's have such a humor, Aya. The day I met you, was the day danger found me again. Bayek you are one lucky Medjay!
  • Bayek: As are we, lucky to be in your furious company.
  • Aya: Should I apologize for putting you back to work?