Playing through AC Origins for the first time and I've just completed the Aya quest at level 12. So far I've been completing quests roughly in the order I come across them, trying to do as many as I can before the main quests, but quests such as Wrath of the Poets are level 20, way higher than I currently am even though it's in the same area.
I think Bayek deserved better than Aya. Don’t get me wrong, i absolutely loved AC Origins and Bayek. I liked Bayek because he was a man of his word, he was generous, loyal, remained true to his founded Brotherhood principles and most importantly he wasn’t a glory seeker, the only thing he wanted was justice and protection for the good
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The Aya quests have never been crowd favourites. I'm inclined to agree, that whole chain of cutscenes and playing as Aya in "Blade of the Goddess" is probably the low point in the Origins game. But hang in there mate, you'll soon find yourself back in Siwa, in Bayek's boots, and the game will be back to its best very shortly.
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In the main quest “Aya: Blade of the Goddess” you will briefly be playing as Aya for a story mission. If you complete any locations as her, the trophy “Old Habits” will become unobtainable. Then the only fix is to replay the entire game and complete all locations again.
oh you can, but because aya is such an awful human being she used bayeks want for revenge to further her own means by dangling the possibility of them getting back together in front of him. then at the end when all is said and done and aya no longer needs bayek she shits all over his feelings when he was the one that went through hell and back
Assassin's Creed: Origins gives you the opportunity to play as Aya, Bayek's wife, for a (far too short!) period of time in the quest Aya: Blade of the Goddess.
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