Bayek's Hidden Blade ; C Tier Hidden Blades Explained. These middle-of-the-road hidden blades either just manage to impress with their novelty, or have enough visual detail to dismiss how The first hidden blade as in the AC lore? but that already existed and it's the one that Aya gave him. But if you're talking about Bayek's first hidden blade then I guess, maybe, I mean that dagger sliced his son wouldn't that make Bayek conflicted over that though. Bayek is missing a finger on his hidden blade hand. Will we finally get to learn the origin (see what I did there!) story of this custom. Your name is Bayek. You are a 23 years old Redguard travelling to Riften. One year ago , Bayek has discovered that his familly was part of The Hidden Ones . They were fighting against the Order since decades. This is why they got killed. You are now playing as Bayek , starting in Riften , and owning the Honeyside house. The spear gives logical explanation to all the abilities we have and we just cant use hidden blade+spear+ main weapon that would be too much and the spear is necessary from lore perspective so hidden blade just had to go for this game. But the difference is mainly visual the spear is still basically used like hidden blade. Bayek, the founder of The Hidden Ones, used it below the wrist, and this practice was adopted by all who followed in his steps. Notable exceptions to this are Darius, who was the first user of the hidden blade, and Eivor, who mounted it above the wrist cuz she thought it looked cool. bigwilly2105 • 5 mo. ago. Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad (Arabic: الطائر ابن لا أحد‎ 1165 – 1257) was a member of the Levantine Brotherhood of Assassins who served as their Mentor from 1191 until his death in 1257. During his tenure as Mentor, through the knowledge of an Apple of Eden, Altaïr made several discoveries and inventions that greatly helped the Order's progression. His leadership saw to the spread of Breastplates. Bracers. Stabiliser Gloves. Quivers. Tool Bags. Hidden blades. Fully Upgraded Bayek Glamour Shots (as requested by u/k0mbine and u/bull-et.). I had trouble getting Bayek to stay still in good lighting for some of these, which is why a few of them have some odd clipping issues, especially the stabiliser gloves. Second: Bayek does not play along with the creed for the most part. He's loud, angry, and kills ghost pharaohs in broad daylight using blades made from fallen meteors. Personally, I think Bayek starts the assassins, and the hidden ones die with Aya. While Bayek believes until almost the end that his task is over when he finally kills the man who murdered Khemu, Aya is already planning to head to Rome because ‘The Order is no longer an cpHe.