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Published: 2016-03-16 18:44:53 +0000 UTC; Views: 3330; Favourites: 37; Downloads: 0
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Civilizations blossomed all around the world, including in Egypt, along the Nile River.  And just as in other places, the Templars tried to gain power here as well.  And in 1388 BC, the powerful Templar, Amenhotep III was placed on the throne as Pharaoh.  Worried that Egypt’s Hebrew slaves would become too numerous and rise up against the Templars, Amenhotep ordered a mass genocide, demanding that all of the Hebrew baby sons be slaughtered.  One Hebrew woman, Jochebed, was able to hide from the soldiers long enough to place her third child, Moses, in a basket and send him down the Nile, hoping that he'd find safety from the Templars’ abuse.  Moses was eventually found by Amenhotep’s daughter, Iset, who took the baby in and raised him as her own.


Moses grew up in luxury with the Templars, living beside his “family members” such as the future king, Akhenaten.  He never even thought about those he thought below him, including his own people that were suffering in slavery.  That is until one day, when he found himself caught in the middle of the Hebrew village, and he saw the horrors they faced and learned of his true heritage.  In denial at first, Moses couldn't believe what the Templars were truly doing to these people.  And eventually, he couldn't run from it anymore.  He saw a Templar abusing a slave one day, and Moses killed the torturer to save the slave.  The Templars, including his adoptive family, were shocked.  Moses couldn't believe himself either, and ran away from the kingdom and put himself in exile.


Moses traveled for days, and eventually found a camp of Hebrews living happily outside of the Pharaoh's reach.  They took him in, and Moses learned that they were Assassins, freedom fighters who sought to end the Templars’ reign.  Moses was hesitant to join them at first, but then something happened that made him realize that he had to stand up to the tyrants that he once called family and liberate his people.  He discovered a Precursor temple under a mountain.  Within it was a Staff of Eden, which gave him a message that he believed was sent to him by God, telling him to join the Assassins and free his people from Egypt.  Realizing his destiny, Moses took the powerful artifact and set off with his wife to fight the Egyptian Templars.


He used his Staff’s powers to bring horrible plagues against the Templars.  But no matter what, Akhenaten, who had become Pharaoh after his father's passing, would not set the slaves free.  Eventually, in 1334 BC, Moses was forced to enact the final plague: the death of every firstborn son of the Egyptian Templars.  Wrought by sadness, Akhenaten finally allowed Moses and the Assassins to take the Hebrews out of the kingdom and to the land that their God had promised them.  However, once the Hebrews reached the Red Sea, they found that the Templars were following them with intent to kill.  Moses, thinking fast, used his Staff to part the Sea so that the Hebrews could pass.  Once they were safe, Moses used the Staff again to close the Sea, drowning all the Egyptian Templars, including Akhenaten.  Moses continued to lead his Hebrews to a safe land where they could finally be free and happy.


Some native-born Egyptian Assassins had stayed behind to defend their home.  Like when Akhenaten was succeeded first by his daughter, then by his son, Tutankhamun, who would later be known to future generations as King Tut.  The Assassins killed Tutankhamun in 1323 BC, and continued to eliminate any Templar tyrants that tried to take power in Egypt.  However, the rest of the world was still threatened, as when Mesopotamia was once again threatened by a powerful Templar force, one of the most brutal armies the world had ever seen up to that point.

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Comments: 57

SweetElectricity In reply to ??? [2016-03-26 18:11:44 +0000 UTC]

Aww, love the scenery! :0
LOOKS SO DRAMATIC!!!

Ohh it's so funny and fascinating how Moses was combined into this story with the Templar invasion!
So cool! ;;

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Avapithecus In reply to SweetElectricity [2016-03-26 18:19:26 +0000 UTC]

^^ Thanks!  I put a lot of work into the background... especially those pyramids.

Yeah.  They actually don't give much info on Moses in the AC lore.  Which is a shame, because after reading Exodus and watching Prince of Egypt, I feel like there's a lot of story potential.

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SweetElectricity In reply to Avapithecus [2016-04-02 20:34:03 +0000 UTC]

Yeeeah man those pyramids, they look really pretty <3

Hmm, but that's so cool!

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Avapithecus In reply to SweetElectricity [2016-04-02 20:44:36 +0000 UTC]

^^ thanks yu <3

Ikr?

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pokemonstar555 In reply to ??? [2016-03-19 17:34:39 +0000 UTC]

Awesome Egypt take on the assassin outfit

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Avapithecus In reply to pokemonstar555 [2016-03-19 18:17:53 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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