The Book of the Dead.

in Gaming Photography5 days ago

I embarked on a desert adventure, gathering intel from a man before riding my horse toward the enemy hideout. After clearing an area, I uncovered a note and fought off more enemies while riding through a sand storm. The mission finished when I discovered the man I spoke to earlier has died, marking the end of my journey.

I got closer to a man and started talking with him, and he gave me some information. After that, his daughter came and took him away. The old man was looking for a book that was captured by a group and he believed this book would connect him with his wife.

As soon as I finished talking with him, I called my horse and started riding it. I was riding that horse efficiently throughout the desert, and the horse really helped me to reach the destination fast. Anyway, after getting closer to my destination, I used Senu to have a clear idea of the area.

I started marking the guards, but suddenly some enemies attacked me on the desert, and I started fighting back. I was slicing through them like they were a piece of cake.

After killing those enemies, I started running towards the hideout. I climbed on top of that hideout and saw an enemy right beneath me. I did a little more surveying before going in.

After some time, an enemy was right beneath me, and I took that opportunity and jumped on him with my hidden blade, assassinated him instantly. I could have attacked him by facing him upfront, but where is the fun in that?

When I killed that enemy, I saw two more enemies who were sitting next to me. They noticed me and attacked me, and without further thinking, I fought them back. While I was fighting them, I faced a sandstorm, which made my vision blurry, but still I managed to take them out. I even shot arrows at the enemies

I was using the storm to my advantage; I shot many enemies with my arrow, and then I got closer to an enemy and attacked him with my sword. I drove my sword into his legs, and he fell to the ground.

I walked forward and got on a rock, but the intensity of the storm was too much. That's why I had to look for shelter; that's why I went inside the hideout and started to survey the area.

I was walking inside the area and found the book there that the old man was looking for. I took the book and went outside, then started riding my horse. There was still a storm outside, but anyway, I was behind the storm.

While I was riding, more enemies attacked me. I took out my arrow and started shooting at them, although I missed a few shots, which really frustrated me. That's why I went closer to him and struck him with my sword.

After killing that enemy, I started riding toward my destination and got closer to the destination, and that city was looking pretty good; anyway, I continued riding.

After riding for a while, I finally reached my destination. I climbed up the wall of that building and saw the lady I talked with earlier.

I was talking with that lady, and she told me her father died before I reached them.

I rode to the small temple where the body of the old man was kept. Bayek wished the old man that he'd be connected with his wife. After that, I went outside and started riding my horse and with that, my mission was completed.


I'll show more of my photographic journey of the games soon, so stay tuned to my blog if you liked them.

The screenshots are taken by me personally from my gameplay and I borrowed the game's logo from DevianArt.

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Very creative, I'm glad Anthony reblogged this...

here, you deserve an upvote

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 21 hours ago  

Thanks for stopping by. And thanks to Anthony as well, for reblogging the post. Otherwise you'd miss the post and I'd miss the upvote :)

Never knew gaming photography was a thing but I can see how it can be used to build a narrative. That's pretty slick

 21 hours ago  

I'm glad you found the post helpful in that case. And thanks for stopping by.

let's try this again

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 21 hours ago  

Thanks for trying again and I see it worked this time.

Great captures. Though its sad that the old man died without knowing you found the book. @tipu curate 8

 21 hours ago  

Yup and thanks for stopping by.