The Land of Turquoise is the first Main Quest in Assassin’s Creed Origins – The Hidden Ones DLC. This walkthrough shows how to complete the quest.
Recommended Level: 38
Region: Klysma Nome
Requirement: none
Reward: none
Objectives:
- Reach the Ferry to the Sinai (peninsula)
- Find & Reach the Hidden Ones’ Bureau
- Explore the Surroundings to find a secret entrance to the Bureau
- Speak with Tahira
Once you have installed the DLC, Bayek will get a letter into his inventory. It is written by Tahira from the Hidden Ones’ Bureau on the Sinai peninsula who seeks his help. To start the DLC, select the quest “The Hidden Ones” and go to the south of Memphis to actually start the journey to the new territory.
This quest is really short and rather just a quick introduction to the scene. Bayek will start in the Klysma Quarry and needs to pinpoint the exact location of the Bureau. The easiest way to do so is by calling Senu with and let your trusty companion show the way. It’s actually a little below the viewpoint of this area.
The Bureau is located not to far from your starting point, but when you get there, Bayek notices that the regular entrance on the roof is closed.
To find the entrance, simply climb over the rocks shown above and continue the small path until you find a small cave-entrance with light shining out.
Inside, Bayek will meet Tahira, who is a member of the brotherhood and wrote the letter, as well as Gamilat, the leader of a rebel faction called the Nabatean.
Tahira will report that two new recruits of the Brotherhood have been killed. The Hidden Ones were trying to help civilians from a Roman massacre but sadly fell, fighting alongside the rebels. Bayek says that the Hidden Ones don’t belong in the direct battles, but rather stick to the shadows. He wants to kill the Roman leader who is responsible for this, but he actually resides in Rome. His three lieutenants don’t, though. It will be our task in the upcoming missions to wipe them out.
This quest will end here and open the possibility to play some new ones.
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