So, just revisit the fort after a while and collect the seal by killing the Polemarch. But don’t worry, Polemarchs will return to the forts when you complete 2 or 3 missions. If you kill the Polemarch before starting the mission then you won’t find any seal on it. Once you see the conquest battle icon in the map, you can choose to fight for either side. It can be done by destroying Silos, looting national treasures, destroying weapon caches and killing the leader of the area. You simply have to trigger conquest battle. Although you can always fight the conquest battle to change force in charge of the Island. Be sure to check the territory hold first. If you kill the General in the fort which is under Athenian control then it will do you no good. Another important thing to remember is that if you want to collect “Spartan” seals you have to kill Polemarchs that are roaming in the forts located in Spartan territories. If the fort does display the option, then there is a Polemarch in the fort which means there is a Spartan seal you can collect. You can take your mouse icon on the fort and check whether it is showing the option of “Kill Polemarch”. But Polemarchs are not found in all of them. I will definitely be keeping an eye out for Amunet when I play Assassin’s Creed Origins.There are a number of forts in Odyssey’s map. We know that at some point, the Assassins and Cleopatra will cease to see eye-to-eye.Īs a major player in Origins, there would be no better way to tie the story together than by ending it with the assassination of Cleopatra. I would not be surprised if Amunet is introduced in the game, potentially as a child, and brought back later.Īnd if she’s not in Origins, I suspect we almost certainly will see her in The Hidden Ones, the second of the large, story-driven DLC that Ubisoft will release for Assassin’s Creed Origins.Īshraf Ismail, the game director for Origins, said that in the Hidden Ones, “we see Bayek’s role expand, and the next step in the Brotherhood’s story.” It takes places “years” after Assassin’s Creed Origins.Īs the first Assassin, it seems likely the Bayek will be training disciples in The Hidden Ones DLC. There’s at least 19 years between Assassin’s Creed Origins and the death of Cleopatra. She may also be hidden in plain sight in Origins as an NPC. She attempted to subordinate him mere months into their rule. At this time, Cleopatra was 18 and Ptolemy was 10 years old.Ĭleopatra was understandably not thrilled at being married to and, more importantly, forced to share power with, her younger brother. The Ptolemy familly generally married siblings to keep the dynasty running. Here’s a little background on Cleopatra: She’s a big dealĬleopatra’s reign technically began in 51 BCE, when she and Ptolemy XIII took the throne together.
It tracks Cleopatra’s rise to power, and the machinations of Cleopatra, Julius Caesar and Ptolemy in their respective attempts to consolidate power in Egypt. The game begins while her younger brother, Ptolemy XIII, is still Pharaoh of Egypt, and a shitty Pharaoh at that.
Aya, Bayek’s wife, is one of Cleopatra’s agents. We don’t learn much about Amunet from Assassin’s Creed 2, but what we know is pretty crucial: She is the Assassin responsible for Cleopatra’s death in 30 BCE, 19 years after the events of Assassin’s Creed Origins.Ĭleopatra features heavily in Assassin’s Creed Origins. If you don’t want me to drop some sick historical knowledge on your head, stop here.
Note: We’re about to discuss some thousand-year-old potential Assassin’s Creed spoilers. One of them, of course, is Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, protagonist of the first Assassin’s Creed game.
Ezio Auditore’s family home contained a secret room with seven statues of legendary historical Assassins.