drum roll, Flavius. If you forgot who that was I don’t blame you. It’s the guy who was in the background talking to Caesar… I was kind of expecting appolodorus to be the villain but they pull this weird twist. However, they could have capitalized on it by making him interesting, but he’s as basic as a villain comes.Diocles was a Greek magistrate who lived in Cyrene, Cyrenaica during the 1st century BCE. A childhood friend of the healer Praxilla, he befriended the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, during Bayek's hunt of Flavius Metellus, a leader of the Order of the Ancients. After being assisted by Bayek to deal with the corrupt magistrate Leander, Diocles befriended the Roman architect Vitruvius, and together with You should reach that level because you will have to face the most difficult enemy in the entire game. In order to reach Flavius, you must speak with a man in Cyrene first. He gives you the necessary information. From there you must head to Acropolis. The Lion awaits you there. This is the final fight. Lucius Flavius, praetor in BC 58, and a supporter of Pompeius. He was also a friend of both Cicero and Caesar, and may have been the same Flavius whom Caesar entrusted with one legion and the province of Sicily in BC 49. Gaius Flavius, an eques of Asta, a Roman colony in Spain. He and other equites, who had belonged to the party of Pompeius
The Assassin’s Creed series has finally returned after taking a year out in the form of Assassin’s Creed Origins. This time, players assume control of Bayek in Ancient Egypt as the game
15. Sarissa (spear) There's always a catch. Although cursed, the “Sarissa” is one of the best weapons in Origins. Leaning on its massive max damage and level three critical hit damage, you’ll be fine as long as you do plenty of blocking and dodging. WuCTh6.