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    Aya Tomb discrepancy in Assassins Creed Story Line!!!

    Well at the end of origins the lady assassin (Aya) changes he name to Amunet. Well back in Assassins creed 2 there are 6 Assassin tombs that Ezio can collect. Well one of them is Amunet or Aya. Well her tomb is Egypt. Well in Origins the lady in the animus is connected to Bayek’s mummy. Well in the early parts of the game the lady gets out to go find Bayek’s wife’s mummy(Aya/Amunet) Which is place next to Bayek in their own sarcophagus. Well when you find it the lady takes out her knife and takes part of Aya’s mummy to get her memories. This lady is also in present day. So that means in present day Aya’s mummy is next to Bayeks. Back to Assassins creed 2, Ezio goes to her tomb to find the seal which there are 6 of to collect the Altair armor. So basically, how is Aya buried next to Bayek in Egypt because that’s where his tomb is. But Ezio got her seal from her tomb and sarcophagus in Italy. Ezio is set is 1460. While Aya is around 78 BC. So how is she buried to two places? In the game she does go to Rome at the end but if she is buried next to Bayek that means she returned. So how can Ezio get to her tomb in Italy if she was buried in Egypt. It doesn’t make sense how Ezio in Assassins creed 2 can collect the seal from her tomb when in Egypt she was buried. This is a huge discrepancy. This needs to get to the story line developers or something. This is game breaking. Please reblog. I am the first to find this, this needs to get out there
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    Her dying wish was to be buried with her family at that special place so they would finally be reunited.

    The other tomb's purpose was to uphold the Creed. Hence, she was not actually buried there.
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    Her arms and legs are in one, the rest in the other.
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    Well
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    The body in the other tomb was not Aya.
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    This is officiel statement by Azaïzia Aymar, Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed Head of Content

    Q: as Amunet can be from two tombs ?

    A: Nope, there is only one sepulture, the real body is in Egypt.

    https://twitter.com/AymarMtl/status/928377671574278145
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    The tomb in Rome is probably empty.
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    'I want to be buried with Bayek but I need a corpse as a decoy' was probaply the last thing Cleo heard ^^
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    AC2 "tombs" are just shrines, not actual tombs.
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    Also, consider that San Marco where Amunet's "tomb" was located in ACII hadn't even begun construction until the mid eleventh century AD. I think it's a fair enough assumption that these tombs are all simply more like "shrines", without actually housing the bodies of the Assassins they represent.

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