Suggested Level: 38
You’ll find this quest in Apollonia, in a variable location, as the quest-giver, Agatha, moves about the city. Track her down and talk to her and she’ll complain about her son Titus, who formerly fought for Rome before betraying them and joining the rebels. For this small infraction they have him imprisoned, and she begs you to rescue him.
Apollonia Roman Barracks¶
Make your way to the docks along the northeastern edge of Cyrene, where you’ll find the Apollonia Roman Barracks. This small fort has large walls and few enemies, making it a relatively easy target at this phase in the game. That said, you do have to be wary of convoys which will pass by the fort, traveling along the road to the south, and triremes with more soldiers may dock nearby, both of which serve to inflate the otherwise weak garrison. With a little patience you shouldn’t have any trouble killing the soldiers and their captain (level 39). When you do, search the building east of the southern gate, wherein you’ll find a red chest.
Reward: For completing the Apollonia Roman Barracks |
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600 XP |
After clearing the camp, search the building in the southeastern end of area, which also happens to be under the alarm brazier. Inside this building you’ll find Titus in a cage, so break him out, then escort him away from the camp until he’s safe. Chat with Titus and he’ll suggest you dispatch the Roman Navarch and thus throw the Roman fleet off the coast of Cyrene into disorder.
There’s no task too trivial for Bayek, so commandeer a boat and sail towards the quest marker until you’re within Senu range, then use the bird to spot your target. Sail up to and board the ship and kill the crew, including the Navarch. The enemies on board are lower-level than the ones in the Apollonia Roman Barracks, and you can safely cling to the side and whistle them to their doom… or just cut them down all messy-like. Either way, when the Navarch is dead, this quest will end.
Reward: For completing the quest “Dead in the Water” |
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3,000 XP |
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