She just uses him for his body and then fucks off to Cleopatra. Several times Bayek is trying to give his “wife” affection and she’s like “nah fam, Cleopatra my main bitch, u just a side ho” I turned off my PS4 when she threw his medjay badge into the water. Anyways much like yennefer and geralt relationship in the Witcher 3, Aya
Aya of Alexandria is the deuteragonist of Assassin's Creed: Origins. She was a Greco-Egyptian agent to Cleopatra VII, the last pharaoh of Egypt. After she joined the Hidden Ones and founded a new bureau in Rome, Aya cast away her former identity and took a new name: Amunet. She was voiced by Alix Wilton Regan, who also voiced Anastasie Trianon in Amnesia: Rebirth. Half-Greek and half-Egyptian
However this design choice completely robs the player of any choice as how to play the mission, which is an absolute cardinal sin for something that is trying to angle itself as an RPG. It almost feels like the Aya levels were content made before they made the switch to an open-world/RPG-style game that they put a lot of effort into and didn't
Origins was often too easy, in part because it removed the detective work of tracking down quest items and targets. Upon receipt of a new quest, the game would show a yellow icon or circle on the
Here’s a walkthrough of Aya in Assassin’s Creed Origins. Recommended level for this quest: level 12 . Summary of Aya. 1. Meet Aya at the Library. 2. Follow Phanos. 3. Explore the well. 4. Complete two support quests. 5. Talk to Aya. 6. Find Aya’s body as Layla . Meet Aya at the Library. Your first objective is to look for Aya at the
I really liked her as a character and thought it was fun to play as her, idk I knew from the very beginning I was going to choose her over Alexios. They could’ve fleshed the character out more, but it was fun playing as a badass woman mercenary. Can’t wait for Valhalla though! I still haven’t decided what gender I’ll play as in that game.
The ending of Legacy of the First Blade was a missed opportunity. // Discussion. Long-time listener, first-time caller, so please forgive any rule breaking! I may be in the minority here, but I feel like the ending to the Legacy of the First Blade, where it shows Elpidios growing up and the subsequent bloodline, was a bit anti-climactic. Aya is a firm believer that Cleopatra is the herald of a prosperous Egypt. Her fierce devotion to Cleopatra imminently drives a wedge between her and Bayek. Players don’t get to play as Aya for long, however. This is unfortunate because Aya’s personality acts as the perfect soil for a fully-fledged Assassin’s Creed game.

The title says it all. What are your thoughts on the ending of AC Origins? I really liked it. Aya narrating the letter to Bayek as the cutscene behind it was playing, with Tahira pledging her loyalty to the Hidden Ones, the Hidden Ones freerunning through Memphis, killing guards, and liberating children from an abusive woman.

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