4 Aya AC Origins Game: Assassin’s Creed Origins Female Character Female Character Detail: Aya of Alexandria was the spouse of Bayek and a spy for Cleopatra VII, the last queen of Egypt. She joined the Hidden Ones and founded a new branch in Rome, where she became Amunet. Aya was a half-Greek, half-Egyptian
Im not complaining, I like it. We should be able to kill men and women. We should also be able to play as men/women in a game where the story doesn't depend on it. I like the "blank slate" approach Far Cry 5 is taking. I'm fine with women getting glory as long as they also get gore. I'm just curious as to what caused such a drastic shift.ForAssassin's Creed Valhalla on the PlayStation 4, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "The whole gender thing in Assassin's Creed" - Page 2. Amunet was a historic figure in the Assassin's Brotherhood and upon playing Origins when I discovered that Aya was Amunet I grew upset at the direction. Ubisoft had us play as her in a few segments a9HA1g.