1/29/2024 0 Comments The snake quest in origins![]() ![]() This experience plays out almost like a compressed journey through the Duat, for the soul to ultimately be judged to eternal paradise or restlessness, only for one of the gods to try and devour you prematurely (and unfairly). Even after managing to drive it off, Bayek finds himself in a field of reeds where he briefly sees his son before truly waking up. before the entire room explodes, and the giant snake barrels up from some darkness underneath. At first, Bayek finds himself in a desert leading into a tomb that goes deeper and deeper, until he finally reaches the end where a large set of scales rests. The entire situation that leads up to (and follows) it's appearance.Especially because it was an entirely unexpected thing in the franchise. The giant snake - described as Apep, the god-snake, in a related side-quest - from Bayek's dream.May the Father of Understanding guide us all. They think they can break the shallow chains of determinism, they do not understand that the fabric of the universe is not woven from the threads of chaos, but order. All events we witness, we experience happen for a reason and by necessity. Worse, Bayek tries telling everyone it's just propaganda, and no-one listens. All we need is that the world be as it is." Then it hits you: You're seeing the beginning of the Templar Order, right then and there. " Even when your kind appears to triumph, still we rise again. It'd be unnerving enough without the Creepy Monotone some of them have, but then you hear what they're saying. A scene, which isn't part of a cutscene and can be missed, at Cyrene where some minions of Flavius recite their master's philosophy.Featuring such lovely sights as farmers beheading workers for no reason, dancers being made to dance forever, women screaming to the world how they would kill their families just to see him for an instant, and people calmly yet slowly walking into bonfires at their "god's" command. Cyrene, after Flavius has been through with the Apple.It's not enough that it's a young child losing his life: we get to see his eyes roll back into his head after Flavius forces his father's knife into his chest, with Bayek's hand still on the handle.
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