![]() Considered a spiritual successor to the Prince of Persia series, Assassin's Creed took inspiration from the novel Alamut by the Slovenian writer Vladimir Bartol, based on the historical Hashashin sect of the medieval Middle East. In most games, players control a historical Assassin while also playing as an Assassin Initiate or someone caught in the Assassin–Templar conflict in the present-day framing story. The series features historical fiction, science fiction, and fictional characters intertwined with real-world historical events and historical figures. Created by Patrice Désilets, Jade Raymond, and Corey May, the Assassin's Creed video game series depicts a fictional millennia-old struggle between the Order of Assassins, who fight for peace and free will, and the Knights Templar, who desire peace through order and control. After that incident, he would come to feel a sense of culpability in Khemu's demise as the one to had helped the Order locate Bayek.Assassin's Creed is an open-world, action-adventure, and stealth game franchise published by Ubisoft and developed mainly by its studio Ubisoft Montreal using the game engine Anvil and its more advanced derivatives. As a mere child held hostage by the Order of the Ancients, he was frightened into giving them the benefit of the doubt as to their purpose for seeking the Medjay. He was not immune to intimidation, however. ![]() Nevertheless, Chenzira's fearlessness led him to have a penchant for endangering his life and those who followed him, and he had a knack for recklessness. Proud of this trait, he contrasted it with the timidness of Khemu, who tended to be apprehensive of his plans. He was brave compared to his peers, neither minding the perils of visiting a hyena den nor panicking at the prospect of hiding alone in a tomb. With a fascination for adventure, Chenzira was often the one to drag his friends and brother into dangerous schemes. His life saved, the grateful Chenzira returned home where, as assured by Bayek, Fenuku expected his brother to take the responsibility of explaining to their parents about the misadventure. The exit they took happened to lead directly to the hyena den, however, forcing the Medjay to slay all of the hyenas. The Medjay chanced upon Fenuku outside who informed him of Chenzira's plight, and soon after, Bayek found Chenzira, navigated the tomb to him, and escorted him out. įortunately for him, Bayek had returned to Siwa after a year abroad hunting Rudjek, one of the members of the Order of the Ancients responsible for his son's death. Within the tomb, Chenzira hoped to hide until the hyenas had left, but his disappearance worried his brother. In the ensuing panic, the two fled in opposite directions: Chenzira into the tomb while Fenuku to its opposite entrance. They planned to do so while the hyenas were away, only to have the pack return while they were still there. The following year, Chenzira, still excited over the hyena den he had previously found on the side of the Mountain of the Dead, invited his brother Fenuku to visit it again and marvel at the hyena skulls. The soldiers overwhelmed Bayek and knocked him unconscious, and that night, Khemu was killed when the Order of the Ancients tried to force the Medjay and his son to open the Siwa Vault, an event that Chenzira would feel guilty for in the years to come. It was at that point that Chenzira screamed for help, alerting Bayek to their presence. Initially convinced - though a captive - Chenzira brought them to Halma Point where Bayek was encouraging his son to take his first Leap of Faith. They demanded him to direct them to Bayek, assuring him that they only meant to speak with him. It was not to be, however, as Chenzira was accosted not long afterwards by soldiers of the Order of the Ancients. The boy therefore left for home, parting by telling Khemu that they would see one another again at an upcoming ceremony. It was then that Bayek dismissed Chenzira by reminding him that his mother was waiting for him back home. This prompted Bayek to suggest going on a real hunt with Khemu eager to participate, Chenzira accompanied the two up until Bayek brought them to the ibex pack that was the target of the hunt. Initially interested, Khemu declined when Chenzira mentioned that he had counted about as many as sixteen hyenas in the den. Excited, he ran to find Khemu, then training archery with his father on a hill, and invited him to visit the cave with him. Soon after, on the fateful day of Khemu's death, Chenzira discovered a hyena cave. On one occasion, Chenzira told Khemu that he should steal feathers of Senu, Bayek's companion eagle, as to ensure Khemu's passage into the Field of Reeds. A child growing up in the remote village of Siwa, Egypt in 49 BCE, Chenzira enjoyed spending time playing with his friend Khemu, the son of Siwa's Medjay Bayek.
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