Assassin's Creed Origins: 10 Things It Needs To Deliver
1. Cleopatra
Cleo is the big one, historically-speaking. The setting of 49BC sees her on the throne of Egypt at the height of her rule, on the verge of messing it all up by annoying a bunch of Roman soldiers and ending up getting herself deposed. It's after this she starts getting busy with Roman leaders and participating in the fall of the Roman Republic, so she's a pretty big deal.
Cleopatra is an awesome historical figure. She styled herself after the Roman Goddess Isis in spite of the fact her family was Greek, seized power from her younger brother who was supposed to be her co-ruler and generally brazened her way into becoming the most powerful woman in the world.
Cleo could be an ally or an enemy of Bayek's, and it's almost certain his mission is entwined with her fall from grace. Her history is so tangled up with mythology the game could turn her into just about anything.
Hell, maybe Bayek even gets some queenly bedroom action in his life.