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

Description

Bayek traveled to Memphis to track down the Masked One known as the Lizard.

Dialogue

  • Bayek: I should speak to Pasherenptah right away. He's likely at the Great Temple.

Bayek entered the temple to find Pasherenptah. He overheard Taimhotep, Pasherenptah's wife, arguing with him.

  • Taimhotep: You dare accuse me, you coward? You, who sent the past three days cringing behind the doors of our home? It is your spinelessness that dooms us, not my neglect!
  • Pasherenptah: I am blamed for the whole city's troubles, and when I suggest we might share the blame, you deny all-
  • Taimhotep: I deny blame when I am free of it! Ask your little priestlings if they have neglected--
  • Pasherenptah: Taimhotep, I visited them before I came to you! I have spoken to all the priests. Each one swears to handling your meals with the utmost care!
  • Taimhotep: And you trust their word over mine? How could you think that I would take the smallest risk with our child? Do you doubt my love for him? For you?
  • Pasherenptah: No! But you are very agitated right now.

The couple walked through the central courtyard.

  • Pasherenptah: Perhaps we forgot some part of the ritual...
  • Taimhotep: I will vomit if I hear more. Have no doubt of this. If our child dies, I die.
  • Pasherenptah: No, my lotus, do not speak like that!
  • Taimhotep: I must go to the Seer's house. Just leave me be.

Taimhotep walked away alone. Pasherenptah approached the Apis Bull chained atop an altar. Bayek approached from the shadows.

  • Bayek: High Priest.
  • Pasherenptah: Uh... ah, Bayek. I'm sorry. I'm, ah...
  • Bayek: I have come to seek the Lizard.
  • Pasherenptah: Oh, the Lizard... One more affliction for Memphis. The city withers in the darkness of a curse. Disease, pestilence... the poisoned stink of the air. The Apis Bull sickened nearly unto death.

Pasherenptah approached the bull.

  • Pasherenptah: The gods have abandoned us. The people look to me for guidance, but I am as lost as they.
  • Bayek: Pash!

The bull suddenly lurched back. As it settled onto its stomach, its legs giving out, it seemed to die. Pasherenptah fell to his knees.

  • Pasherenptah: Apis, how have we wronged you?
  • Bayek: Pash...
  • Pasherenptah: The curse touches even my own house. My wife, Taimhotep, has miscarried three times this year. She is with child again, but if... If she loses a fourth...

Pasherenptah wept as he crawled to Bayek. As Bayek helped him to his feet, the Apis Bull also rose.

  • Bayek: I will look into this curse.
  • Pasherenptah: My wife's Seer can help. His house is to the southwest.
  • Bayek: If the gods are responsible, I will kneel beside you as they strike us down.

Thankful for the kind words, Pasherenptah placed a hand over his heart. Bayek proceeded through the Temple of Ptah to Pasherenptah's home. Within, the Seer performed a ritual around a circle of candlelight. Timehotep and their daughter Kheredankh swayed nearby.

  • Seer: Grow, O light; come forth, O light...

Taimhotep groaned and sank to the floor.

  • Taimhotep: My child!

Bayek entered as the Seer rose in frustration.

  • Seer: You have come at last!
  • Kheredankh: Who is this man?
  • Seer: He is the Deliverer. Many years I have waited for him.
  • Bayek: What?
  • Taimhotep: Quick, help me dream my child away from death!

Taimhotep rose and grasped hold of Bayek, only to collapse again.

  • Seer: Let us proceed with the ritual.

The Seer, Taimhotep, and the handmaiden resumed their positions around the candlelight. The Seer issued orders to Bayek.

  • Seer: Bring me the cauldron.
    I am the Master of Secret Things, the form of the soul that rests in the heavens... I am servant to the Great God, who gives light exceedingly...

Bayek placed the cauldron on the fire in the center of the room. The Seer added ingredients to the liquid within.

  • Seer: Sothis, reveal yourself here today, and answer me without falsehood.

He scooped some of the liquid into a bowl, passing it to Bayek. Bayek brought it to Taimhotep, raising it to her lips so she could drink.

  • Seer: Let your eyes be opened. Devoid of moisture, come forth from the stream! Sothis, let their eyes be opened!

Taimhotep lowered Bayek's hands from her mouth, then forced him to drink.

  • Taimhotep Let your eyes be opened.

Both Taimhotep and Bayek collapsed. Bayek opened his eyes within a dream of the desert in the middle of a sandstorm.

  • Bayek: Must not get lost.

He rose to his feet, seeing the darkened, frozen shapes of the room's occupants as Senu flew overhead.

  • Bayek: What is this gods forsaken place? Is someone there?

He moved forward through the storm, passing between rows of tall busts with fires at their bases.

  • Bayek: What is that? Some sort of tomb? I must keep moving or be swallowed by the desert.

As the approached the tomb, the busts reveal themselves to be full humanoid statues. Bayek gained entry to the tomb, out of the storm.

  • Bayek: That shadow, that is the soul eater!

He entered the main chamber of the tomb.

  • Bayek: O you door-keepers who guard your portals, who swallow souls and who gulp down the corpses of the dead. What a journey I have made, the things I have seen. I am but one of you.

He entered a large chamber, a chasm stretched below. Across the chasm was a stone bridge leading to a set of giant scales. A figure waited on the other side with what appeared to be Bayek's glowing heart in his hands. Bayek looked down at the front of his clothing, now covered in blood. The figure offered the heart up to the scales, and it lifted through the air. The scales suddenly collapsed in an explosion as a giant serpent representing Apep appeared.

  • Bayek: No!

Bayek ran and leapt across the partially-collapsed bridge as his glowing heart fell. The serpent lunged for it as it fell into the chasm. Rising back from the depths, the serpent was suddenly struck by a golden vision of Senu. The eagle dove towards Bayek and, at the last second, became a golden bow that sprung to life in Bayek's hand. A golden arrow appeared floating before him. More soon followed, falling around him in a circle. Bayek stomped his foot, and the arrows rose from the ground, swirling around him until they became a golden quiver that came to rest upon his back.

  • Bayek: Anubis' Lord of the dead! Did that crazy old fool poison me?

Bayek now fought the serpent from the deck of Ra's barge, utilizing the glowing bow.

  • Bayek: So Apep can be hurt! You will not devour my heart!
    He is weakening! I am he who drives off the destructive one.

Apep lunged at Bayek, who rolled out of the way.

  • Bayek: Ra protect me! Arg! Nek (Fuck)! Poison. I take the bow, I sweep the sky with it. Hurts, doesn't it?!
    I am he who knots the chord and lashes the shrine together. You will not devour my heart!

Apep reared high, then sprang forward, smashing through the center of the boat. Bayek jumped out of the way, landing and sliding on a nearby stone slab. From the ground he now fought Apep as he resurfaced.

  • Bayek: I am the great one within his eye! You will not claim me, Destructive one! Return to the chaos sea.
    Apep will tear the Duat apart.
    You will feel the sun god's wrath. I will not go into the valley of darkness! It is not my time yet! I will destroy you! Die, soul-eater!

Bayek dealt the final blow, Apep falling toward him. Bayek was knocked backward into the water, floating down. He swam down, breaking through the "ground", only to come up above water. The world turned right-side-up, and could see a stone block in the distance. He swam toward it. Gaining solid ground, he pushed the lid to the block off, reaching within to retrieve his glowing heart. He then pushed it within his chest. Then, he heard the voice of his son, Khemu.

  • Khemu: What's that, papo (father)? Papo (Father)?

The dream of the water faded, and Bayek now found himself in the sunlit Field of Reeds.

  • Khemu: Will you teach me to hunt? Look, papo (father)! I am the Great Hunter Orion. Father!

Bayek saw Khemu in the distance. His son turned to face him, then they walked toward each other. As Bayek neared, he dropped to his knees. Khemu put a finger to his lips, then whispered in Bayek's ear. As they touched their foreheads together, the dream ended. Bayek awoke in Taimhotep's home. The others were still there.

  • Seer: They are returned, safe from him who would close their eyes in darkness.
  • Taimhotep: My child lives!
  • Seer: Praise to the gods.
  • Taimhotep: What do you see?

The Seer motioned to Bayek.

  • Seer: Your enemy and hers are the same. Refuse... the temple food. He who prepares it poisons your womb with flesh of the dead. Go and slay the poisoner, and lift Memphis out of evil.

Taimhotep rose and made a gesture to Bayek as she approached.

  • Taimhotep: Praise to he who will deliver us all.
  • Seer: If you wish to speak of your own true seeing, come to me in the fullness of the moment.
  • Bayek: Thank you.

Bayek exited the building, surprised to see Aya outside.

  • Bayek: Aya!
  • Aya: My love! Are you well?
  • Bayek: Better for seeing your face.

She took his hand and, together, they walked off to find privacy.

  • Aya: There's a strangeness in your eyes. What afflicts you?
  • Bayek: Dreams. Of our son.
  • Aya: Bayek...
  • Bayek: The High Priest's wife has been poisoned. Her Seer claims that her poisoner is our enemy.
  • Aya: The Lizard?
  • Bayek: I believe so.
  • Aya: The Apis Bull is also at the point of death. Let's go to the temple -- we can speak more of your dreams on the way. Come, we'll take a boat for speed.

The two climbed into a nearby boat, and Bayek began to row it down the river.

  • Aya: So, how does it feel to be Medjay to the whole of Egypt?
  • Bayek: Like trailing after an ant colony, sometimes. But I'm proud to serve those in need.
  • Aya: As am I - and proud to serve the Queen.
  • Bayek: Have you spoken to the High Priest?
  • Aya: Yes, in advance of the Queen's arrival.
  • Bayek: She's coming to Memphis?
  • Aya: Yes.
  • Bayek: The exiled ruler appears in the heart of Old Egypt. That will set the young Ptolemy on notice.
  • Aya: It lifts my heart to see you, Bayek.
  • Bayek: Aya, you are the one joy left in my life. I want you at my side again.
  • Aya: I am bound to the Queen's service.
  • Bayek: And our bond?
  • Aya: It means as much as ever! But we have seen the Order's evil now.
  • Bayek: We can fight it shoulder to shoulder.
  • Aya: I've promised the Queen...
  • Bayek: What has she done for you that I have not?

The boat arrived and the pair exited, proceeding to the temple.

  • Aya: She lifts my gaze to the horizon. I will never stop mourning what we lost. Never. But I must make a world that is larger than our griefs, so that no mother ever again lives what I have lived.
  • Bayek: After I kill the Lizard-
  • Aya: After you kill the Lizard, I will leave Memphis.
  • Bayek: Then I will follow. Let us hunt together, as we did before.
  • Aya: You said dreams troubled your mind. Do you want to tell me of them?
  • Bayek: No. I would rather not burden you.
  • Aya: We will need to speak of it someday, once the sands have settled.
  • Bayek: Once the sands have settled. When will that be?
  • Aya: Soon, I hope.

They arrived at the temple. Aya folded her arms over her chest.

  • Bayek: Where should we begin?
  • Aya: Check the god's enclosure. I'll speak to the priestesses.
  • Bayek: Of course, give me the dungheap job.

As Aya walked away, Bayek knelt and began to examine the excrement within the Apis Bull's outdoor enclosure.

  • Bayek: The best way out is through. Peach pits. Half my father's herds died because of this. I should search the place where the god's food is stored. I will have you soon, poisoner.

He entered the bull's altar room, examining the water.

  • Bayek: Pasherenptah would use a taster for the god's water.

He then examined the bull.

  • Bayek: Your coat has lost its luster, Shining One. And your flanks are hollowed. Hathor give you strength.

Bayek found the offerings behind the altar.

  • Bayek: These are offerings to the bull. They seem sound.

He exited the room, encountering a worker outside.

  • Bayek: Hey! Do you feed the Apis Bull?
  • Worker: No. Them girl priestesses take care of all of that.
  • Bayek: Do you know where his fodder is kept?
  • Worker: In that building over by the stairs. But they shut it up last week when the bull got sick.
  • Bayek: My thanks.

The worker walker away.

  • Bayek: The bull's sickness could come from his food, but it is too soon to say. I need more evidence.

He knelt outside the door to the storehouse.

  • Bayek: Food for the bull. The rest is likely stored inside this shed.

Bayek broke down the door with one swing from his sword.

  • Bayek: Peach pits. If the Apis Bull was fed with these, that would explain his sickness. And the necklace here... One of the Twin Priestesses wore something like it. Let us see if the other is missing a weight from around her neck.

Bayek rose, leaving the shed behind to find Aya and the priestesses.

  • Aya: Greetings, Sisters of Osiris.
  • Bayek: As I thought. One priestess is missing her necklace.
  • Aya: How long have you served in this temple?
  • Taous: Two months, ever since the new Bull was chosen.
  • Aya: I am a servant of the Queen, who wishes very much to see Apis thrive. Can you tell me of your daily habits?
  • Taous: Every day is the same. We wake for morning prayers and then we feed the god.
  • Tawe: We bless his grain... A man pours out his water and cleans away his filth-
  • Aya: Do any of his caretakers look suspicious?
  • Tawe: Why... yes! The, um, farmer... I've always thoguht the farmer who brings his grain had an evil look. Maybe you should question him.
  • Aya: Question him? No. I will find this farmer, and I will deliver to him the justice of my blade.
  • Taous: Wait, won't you speak with him first?
  • Aya: No need. The denunciation of those sworn to the Twin Goddesses is enough. He has sinned against the god. He must die.
  • Taous: My sister spoke too quickly. The man could be innocent.
  • Aya: You know why Apis is sick.
  • Taous: Yes.
  • Aya: Can the cause be found in his quarters?
  • Taous: Yes, Nebet.
  • Aya: Then we await the return of my comrade before passing judgement.

Bayek held a peach pit aloft.

  • Bayek: This is a subtle way of poisoning an animal.
  • Aya: My sisters, this is surely an accident?
  • Bayek: One, maybe. But not a bushel.

The priestesses began to run. Bayek and Aya gave chase.

  • Tawe: We had to save Panchrates!
  • Bayek: Eh? Who?
  • Taous: Our brother. Bandits ripped him away from us, as we walked in the market.

As Bayek captured one of the priestesses, the other stopped and returned, unwilling to leave her sister. The first priestess revealed a box with their brother's severed finger within.

  • Taous: They forced us to poison the god!
  • Tawe: They told us they were going to feed our brother to crocodiles unless we...
  • Taous: We have not slept through the night since.
  • Tawe: I'm so sorry! We had no choice. We never--

Aya placed a hand on her shoulder to stop her from speaking further. She and Bayek walked away a short distance.

  • Bayek: Something is wrong. These are no curses.
  • Aya: The Order is surely behind this. Go to the temple of Hathor without me. The twins cannot be left alone. Quickly, to the Temple of Hathor.
  • Tawe: Please find our brother!
  • Taous: They say the Temple of Hathor is haunted. Be careful!
  • Aya: Bayek is used to ghosts. Let's keep going.

Bayek made his way to the Temple of Hathor, assassinating the guards within and making his way to Panchrates.

  • Panchrates: I suppose wine is too much to ask for, but may I at least have a drink of water?
  • Guard: How about I pour piss down your gullet and call it wine?

Bayek killed the nearby guards.

  • Bayek: Are you Panchrates?
  • Panchrates: I am. Praise the gods for bringing a strong warrior to save me!
  • Bayek: You are injured. I will carry you home.

Bayek slung him onto his back, running quickly through the Temple and into the city.

  • Bayek: Tell me about your kidnapping.
  • Panchrates: Best not to speak of it out in the open. Besides, my wounds are making me very tired. Here is my house. Before we go inside, let us speak.

Bayek lowered him from his back, and Panchrates stood before him at the door.

  • Panchrates: I prefer to spare my sisters the ugliest details of my story.
  • Bayek: Of course.
  • Panchrates: The man who ordered my abduction is a priest of Anubis at the Great Temple.
  • Bayek: A priest in Pasherenptah's circle! How can I find him?
  • Panchrates: He wears a blue scarf, and has a terrible cough.
  • Bayek: The Lizard. He is marked.

The two then made their way inside the home, where Aya and the priestesses are waiting. The sisters sprang to their feet to hug him.

  • Tawe: Panchrates! Are you hurt? Did they mistreat you?
  • Panchrates: They kept me tied up... fed me little but crusts of bread fit for beggars...

Aya placed a hand on his shoulder in comfort before walking outside with Bayek.

  • Aya: So?
  • Bayek: This is the Lizard's work. And so I must stain my hands with another priest's blood.
  • Aya: The Order is everywhere. To protect Egypt, I would kill a thousand priests. You and I are pledged to violence, now and always.
  • Bayek: Pasherenptah should know of this.
  • Aya: He waits at the palace. I have horses for us nearby.

Outcome

Bayek discovered who was behind the poisoning of the Apis Bull and found that the Lizard was a priest within Pasherenptah's circle.

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 - Incoming Threat - Here Comes a New Challenger - Phylakes' Prey - Lights Among the Dunes - Secrets of the First Pyramids
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 - 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 - A Gift from the Gods
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 - Here Comes a New Challenger
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
DLC
Ambush At Sea - Secrets of the First Pyramids
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
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