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'' video game franchise. He serves as the protagonist of the 2017 title ''
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'', and first appeared in the tie-in novel ''Assassin's Creed: Desert Oath'', which explores his backstory and how he became the last
Medjay Medjay (also ''Medjai'', ''Mazoi'', ''Madjai'', ''Mejay'', Egyptian ''mḏꜣ.j'', a nisba of ''mḏꜣ'',) was a demonym used in various ways throughout ancient Egyptian history to refer initially to a nomadic group from Nubia and later as a ge ...
of ancient Egypt, a title he inherited from his father. He also makes minor appearances in ''
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'', ''
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'', and the spin-off mobile game ''Assassin's Creed: Rebellion''. In ''Origins'', Bayek is portrayed by
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actor Abubakar Salim through performance capture. Within the series' alternate historical setting, Bayek lived during the final years of the Ptolemaic Kingdom before its annexation into the
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as a
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. Born and raised in the remote
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settlement of Siwa, hence his
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Bayek of Siwa, he dedicates his life to protect the security and welfare of the
Egyptian people Egyptians ( arz, المَصرِيُون, translit=al-Maṣriyyūn, ; arz, المَصرِيِين, translit=al-Maṣriyyīn, ; cop, ⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ, remenkhēmi) are an ethnic group native to the Nile, Nile Valley in Egypt. Egyptian ...
. In ''Origins'', he fights occupying imperialist Roman forces as his tragic past of conspiracy, loss, and death is gradually revealed. Alongside his wife Aya, he is the co-founder of the Hidden Ones, the precursor organization to the fictional Assassin Brotherhood which is inspired by the real life
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. As leader of the Hidden Ones, he would sometimes sign letters of correspondence under the alias of Amun. Bayek's character has been received positively by critics and fans of the series, and he is regarded as one of the franchise's best and most popular protagonists. Various merchandise for the character, as with other of the series' protagonists, has been released.


Creation and development

The character's name Bayek is a play on the Egyptian hieroglyphic word for
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or
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, in line with a longstanding tradition of naming protagonist characters in the series after
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. Bayek shares a symbiotic relationship with his
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, Senu, who aids him in
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. Senu is considered to be the living precursor to the series’ Eagle Vision, and can be upgraded to distract and attack enemies. For the majority of the game, Bayek is not an Assassin but a Medjay, a well-known and respected man in ancient Egyptian society, and as such there is less emphasis for him to lurk in the shadows or blend in with crowds compared to previous ''Assassin's Creed'' protagonists. As the player character, Bayek also serves as a lens through which players could understand the importance of religion and ritual daily life in ancient Egypt, and the larger societal issues at play in Ptolemaic Egypt such as
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between ethnic
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and native
Egyptians Egyptians ( arz, المَصرِيُون, translit=al-Maṣriyyūn, ; arz, المَصرِيِين, translit=al-Maṣriyyīn, ; cop, ⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ, remenkhēmi) are an ethnic group native to the Nile, Nile Valley in Egypt. Egyptian ...
. Bayek's narrative journey also reveals the origins of staple traditions in the series like the feather ritual, cut finger, and the leap of faith. Jean Guesdon, the Creative Director for ''Origins'', noted that a holistic approach is essential in order to create an authentic in-game world, and remarked that "small details help make it feel real". This meant that every team involved in the development of ''Origins'', including but not limited to audio, animation, narrative, level design teams, had to learn as much as possible about the history of ancient Egypt, which informs their approach in integrating the culture into more than just the environment. One of the ways this is accomplished is through the quest system for ''Origins'', which allows players to learn more about ancient Egyptian civilization through intimate moments with other characters. For example, the "Bayek's Promise" quest involving finding twelve different stone circles throughout the in-game world. Locating each circle triggers a flashback conversation between Bayek and his son Khemu while the two stargaze. These conversations approach topics like love, family, and loss, with each tying to a specific Egyptian deity represented in a constellation and provides insight into the family's culture and religious beliefs. According to Guesdon, the purpose of presenting these side quests and complex non-player characters with their own personal stories is about reinforcing the connection between the player and ancient Egypt, and that by emphasizing on personal storytelling, the writing team built their interpretation of ancient Egyptian culture into the foundation of nearly every quest in ''Origins''. While Bayek's story arc is filled with themes of revenge, political turmoil, and civil war, the developers made it a point to ensure that players do not lose sight of his core personality. Bayek is described as more mature and stoic in nature compared to previous protagonists, but is also characterized as an intense individual. He is also depicted as playful and possesses a loving nature, with a particular fondness for children and cats and readily shows his tender side during these interactions, even as he carries his grief of losing his son with him. In July 2020, a report by
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from ''
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'' claimed that Bayek was originally meant to be incapacitated or killed off early in the story, and the game's narrative would continue with Aya as the player character. Senior game writer Jana Sloan van Geest responded to fan comments about the report and explained that while she loved Bayek as a character, she admitted that Aya's personality is "underdeveloped", and confirmed ''Bloomberg's'' story about the character's role being reduced over the course of development.


Portrayal

Bayek was British actor Abubakar Salim's first major acting role. The role of Bayek was originally advertised as an animated TV series that involved
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. Salim recalled that when he reached the audition room, he was asked to read a completely different character, which lasted two rounds, before being informed that the role he auditioned for was in fact the protagonist of the next ''Assassin’s Creed'' video game. A self-confessed fan of the video game series, Salim initially reacted with shock, as well as elation at the realization that he would follow iconic series characters Altaïr Ibn-LaʼAhad and
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. On developing a voice for Bayek, Salim said that it was a collaborative creative process with the developers, and they worked a lot on building the in-universe world and defined the rules as they went along. He noted that while there are no recordings which show how an ancient Egyptian accent would really sound like, it was important that they could develop, with assistance from multiple experts on ancient Egyptian culture, an accent that was recognizable but not too similar to the modern Egyptian accent. Salim recalled that the script for ''Origins'' contained many phrases and slang from the developer's idea of the historic Egyptian language to make dialogue a little more colourful, and that he was particularly fond of the Egyptian swear words. To perform his role, Salim wears a lycra suit and a large helmet, with an attached camera directed towards his face. He noted that the motion capture process would take place in one space without transitioning to another physical set or any interference from lighting issues, and that the camera's precise position is not important as it would be taken care of by staff in the editing room; the focus is on his interactions with the other actor. For performance capture of combat situations, he is given a stick with a ball attached and a dustbin lid to simulate a sword and shield respectively. For Salim, a motion capture performance felt liberating compared to theatre performance in front of a live audience or for film performance where camera positioning is very important. In a later interview, Salim reflected that his work for ''Origins'' gave him a better insight into the development process for video games, which eventually inspired him to pursue a career in video game development and establish his own studio, Silver Rain Games.


Appearances


''Assassin's Creed: Origins''

In ''Assassin's Creed: Origins'', the player experiences Bayek's life as part of a simulation played by another in-game protagonist, Layla Hassan, through a modified Animus device. Bayek first appears as a vengeful individual who assassinates a man known as Rudjek, "The Heron". He regroups with his best friend Hepzefa, and returns to his hometown of Siwa to kill Medunamun, a local priest known as "The Ibis", who has been torturing the locals for information to open an underground vault in the
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. It is later revealed in a flashback sequence that Bayek is a prominent member of Egyptian society due to his status as the last of the Medjay, and that he was abducted along with his son Khemu by a group of masked men and taken to the same vault Medunamun is trying to open. The masked men gave Bayek a dormant artifact and ordered him to use it to open the vault, or else they would kill Khemu. While the masked men were not looking, Khemu helped Bayek escape, but in the ensuing struggle, one of the masked men accidentally made Bayek stab Khemu with a knife before knocking him out and leaving him for dead. Following the incident, Bayek went into a self-imposed exile for a year while planning revenge against his abductors. After killing Medunamun, Bayek travels to
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, where he reunites with his wife Aya. Aya reveals that she has already killed Actaeon "The Vulture" and Ktesos "The Ram", leaving only one target to deal with: "The Snake". Bayek identifies the Royal Scribe Eudoros as The Snake and assassinates him, but is distrubed by Eudoros' last words, which imply that there are more masked men. Aya directs Bayek to her friend
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for more information. Apollodorus introduces him to the deposed Egyptian Queen
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, who confirms that the masked men are members of the Order of Ancients, the same organization that removed her from the throne and seeks to control all of Egypt by using her brother
Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator Ptolemy XIII Theos Philopator ( grc-gre, Πτολεμαῖος Θεός Φιλοπάτωρ, ''Ptolemaĩos''; c. 62 BC – 13 January 47 BC) was Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 47 BC, and one of the last members of the Ptolemaic dynasty (305–30 BC) ...
as their puppet. Cleopatra gives Bayek four new targets: Taharqa "The Scarab", Khaliset "The Hyena", Hetepi "The Lizard" and Berenike "The Crocodile". He tracks them down and kills them while Aya convinces Pompey the Great to ally with Cleopatra. Bayek receives a letter from Aya explaining that there are more members of the Order at large, including members of Ptolemy's royal guard who are the likely responsible for Khemu's death. Bayek begins to question his mission, believing Cleopatra is only using him to kill her rivals. Pompey is assassinated by
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, "The Jackal", forcing Bayek and Aya to sneak Cleopatra into the palace to meet
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, where she impresses Caesar and secures his support in her civil war against Ptolemy. During a battle between the two rival pharaohs and their forces, Bayek kills Pothinus, "The Scorpion", but is stopped from killing Septimius by Caesar, while Ptolemy gets eaten by crocodiles when he tries to flee across the
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. Cleopatra secures the throne as undisputed ruler in the aftermath of the civil war and cuts ties with Bayek and Aya, which leads them to realize that Cleopatra and Caesar are now allied with the Order. Bayek gathers his allies and supporters to form a brotherhood of covert agents to counter the Order and defend the free will of the Egyptian people through deception, espionage, and sabotage. Bayek and Aya later discover the Order's interest in the tomb of Alexander the Great, where they find a mortally wounded Apollodorus. Apollorodus warns them that Caesar's lieutenant Flavius Metellus is "The Lion" and the true leader of the Order, and that he has taken the Orb and Alexander's Staff from the tomb and is en route to Siwa. After murdering Hepzefa in an attempt to open the secret vault in Siwa, Flavius travels to Cyrene, where he activates the artifacts to hold the population in thrall. Bayek locates and kills Flavius, and then ends his spousal relationship with Aya on amicable terms after they both come to the conclusion that they can never return to their old lives. Bayek and Aya continue to work together as members of the Hidden Ones, an organization that would one day become the Brotherhood of Assassins, dedicated to protecting peace and freedom by any means necessary.


''The Hidden Ones''

In the first story expansion for the game, ''The Hidden Ones'', set five years after the main story, Bayek is called to the
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by his friend Tahira who oversees the local Hidden Ones bureau. Sinai is occupied by the
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, whose men are forcing the local population to mine
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. Tahira is concerned that the Hidden Ones' support for a rebel faction from
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has led to their exposure and asks for Bayek's aid. Bayek agrees that the Hidden Ones are vulnerable and decides to kill the three lieutenants of General
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, the consul of Sinai, hoping to draw him out. However, the Hidden Ones' bureau is fire-bombed, and Tahira is killed. Bayek is captured and
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, but is saved by Aya, now known as Amunet, who warns him that his actions in Sinai risk exposing the entire Brotherhood. Rufio arrives and begins slaughtering the villagers to subjugate the population. Bayek and Amunet stop the massacre, and the former kills Rufio, who reveals that Caesar rebuilt the Order of Ancients before his death and that their influence extends the breadth of the Empire, worrying Bayek. Amunet later asks Bayek to look into Gamilat, the rebel leader who has provoked fights with the Romans and then hidden his men among civilians, knowing that the Romans would kill indiscriminately, thus creating martyrs to motivate more people to join the rebellion. Bayek confronts Gamilat and kills him when he defends his actions as a necessary evil. With the people believing the Hidden Ones destroyed, Bayek decides to rebuild the Brotherhood discreetly and expand to
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, the
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and beyond. Due to the actions of Gamilat, he decides to create a code of conduct with strict tenets that every Hidden One must follow, beginning with the prohibition of harming innocent lives.


''The Curse of the Pharaohs''

In the second expansion, ''The Curse of the Pharaohs'', Amunet asks Bayek to investigate a disturbance in Thebes which she believes is a sign of another Piece of Eden. Bayek arrives to find the city in the grip of fear as apparitions of the undead plague the region. He learns that two relics have been stolen from nearby tombs: the first, belonging to
Nefertiti Neferneferuaten Nefertiti () ( – c. 1330 BC) was a queen of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nefertiti and her husband were known for a radical change in national religious policy, in which ...
, was taken by black-market antiquities dealers who intend to sell it; the other, belonging to
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, was stolen in retaliation for a cult worshiping him being established in Thebes, where the veneration of Akhenaten is heresy. Believing the relics will offer the user the same power that Flavius used to subjugate Cyrene, Bayek resolves to return the relics to their proper places. He tracks both relics to a Greek official named Tychon who is based in the
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. After recovering the relics, Bayek visits the tombs of Nefertiti and Akhenaten in the
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and finds them desecrated. The only way to restore balance is to cross over into the afterlife. Bayek discovers these are reflections of the mortal world and that the corruption that had taken hold in Thebes has spread to the afterlife. He realizes that
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is actually the Piece of Eden he is looking for and that Akhenaten was not buried with it; instead, it was passed on to his descendants and is held by the cult of Amun. The curse plaguing Thebes was unleashed by Isidora, a priestess of Amun, as revenge for the death of her mother. Bayek follows her to the tomb of
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, where she tries to justify her actions. When she refuses to stand down, Bayek kills her and takes possession of the Aten. He then gives it to Sutekh, a thief who aided his quest, and entrusts him with hiding it in a place where it will never be found.


Other appearances

A teenaged Bayek is the protagonist of the 2017 novel ''Assassin's Creed: Desert Oath'', which serves as a prequel story to ''Origins'' and was published prior to the release of the video game. ''Desert Oath'' explores Bayek's backstory and his relationship with his parents, Sabu and Ahmose. In '' Assassin's Creed: Odyssey'' (2018), Bayek makes a non-
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appearance as a simulated lieutenant on the player's ship, the ''Adrestia''; he can be unlocked via the Ubisoft Club. Bayek is available as an unlockable character for ''Assassin's Creed: Rebellion'' (2018), a mobile
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's ''
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'' franchise, Bayek's layered armor was available for a limited time and unlockable by players who completed seasonal challenge rewards for '' Monster Hunter: World''. In ''
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'' (2020), Bayek has a brief voiceover cameo when Eivor finds the Magas Codex in the mission "A Brief History of the Hidden Ones". Like other series protagonists, Bayek's outfit is an unlockable cosmetic option in most subsequent releases, including the remastered versions of ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Promotion and merchandise

Like other protagonists in the series, Bayek has been subject to various merchandise. These include t-shirts, key rings, caps, mugs, artwork, a rolltop bag, and a 32 cm high PVC model of Bayek. Franchise owner Ubisoft have released numerous items of merchandise for the character, which is available for purchase on the official Ubisoft Store website. A player-assembled figurine of Bayek and Senu is included in the Dawn of the Creed Legendary Edition for ''Assassins Creed: Origins''. Bayek's likeness, along with five other series protagonists, was used for a line of character-themed wine labels as part of a joint collaboration between Ubisoft and winemaker Lot18; the full name of his label is "2015 Bayek of Siwa Spanish
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". In April 2018, Ubisoft published an opinion piece by Youssef Maguid, an employee who was born in
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and raised in the
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, about Bayek's importance as a figure of representation and inclusivity for him as an
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Reception

Bayek has been positively received by critics and series fans, with high placements on "top character" lists. Bayek was named "Best New Character" by ''
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'' for its 2017 Game of the Year Awards, and received a nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Character at the 21st Annual
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. For his role as Bayek, Abubakar Salim was nominated for Best Performer at the
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. Salim was also selected as one of 20 newcomer actors across film, games and television by a BAFTA jury for 2019's
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; his casting and performance as Bayek was recognized by BAFTA as a career highlight. The complexity and contradictions of his identity and personality - a friendly character with empathetic traits as well as a seasoned and ruthless killer who ends up murdering thousands during his lifetime as part of his vendetta - has invited commentary from various sources. Xalavier Nelson Jr from ''
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'' considered him to be one of the best fatherly archetypes in video games. Alice Bell from ''Videogamer.com'' considered Bayek to be an even better ''Assassin's Creed'' protagonist compared to Ezio, whom Bell considers to be another favorite. In an article published in February 2019, Jason Guisao from ''
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'' praised Bayek's characterization as one of the most respectful representations of " blackness" in video games. Bayek's relationship with Aya has been praised by various sources. ''
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'' staff considers the story of their marriage to be one of the narrative highlights of ''Origins''. Patrick Klepek from ''
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'' found the depiction of their relationship and their shared grief over the loss of their son to be powerful and believable, and that it does as much to make ''Origins'' memorable as the changes the game introduced to the franchise's combat system. In response to Bayek's positive reception, then-chief creative officer of Ubisoft Serge Hascoët indicated that the character may appear in a future television or film adaptation alongside Aya. Matt Kim from ''
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'' suggested that Hascoët played down the possibility of Ubisoft developing a direct sequel to ''Origins'' starring Bayek and/or Aya due to his company prioritizing the exploration of new time periods and historical settings over pre-established characters.


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