Assassin's Creed Origins: 10 Things It Needs To Deliver
5. Rameses II
Another long-dead Pharaoh, but one the Egyptians actually admitted ever existed, was the mighty Rameses II. He was the big daddy of Pharaohs, conquering all over the place, building cities and monuments, and somehow reaching the age of about ninety in an era where an infected blackhead could kill you. He was also the man most responsible for erasing the history of weirdo-king Akhenaten.
Like Akhenaten, Rameses II's legacy could come into play in Assassin's Creed: Origins. He's the strongest Pharaoh in their history, emblematic of everything the Assassins hate like the hunger for power and the need to control history. He mobilised Egypt's population to carve his face into everything so even a millennium after his death, his influence would be everywhere in the game's later version of Egypt.
A faction dedicated to Rameses II would be just the thing to oppose Bayek's mission, and to end up dead for their tyrannical fanboying.