The Death of Ptolemy XIII

When Ptolemy XIII joined forces with Princess Arsinoe and, with the help of the Ancient Order and other ministers, drove Cleopatra VII out of Egypt, Ptolemy XIII thought his throne had been stabilized!

But little did he know that the ambitious Ancient Order's manipulation to help Ptolemy XIII seize the throne was just a way for the siblings to kill each other! The purpose of the Ancient One's conspiracy was to get the heirs to the Egyptian throne to fight and kill each other so that he could take over the reins of Egypt!

In addition, Ptolemy XIII was a very young pharaoh who was weak-minded and easily manipulated. This desire for power, coupled with his weak character, was the main reason why the Ancient Order chose to use him as a puppet and made him the Pharaoh of Egypt. Ptolemy XIII was unaware that he was only a puppet pharaoh and he was ignorant of the suffering caused by the Vizier in Egypt. As a result, the people under Ptolemy XIII's rule, including Bayek and Aiya, hated Ptolemy XIII with a passion.

In 48 BC, when Ptolemy heard that the Roman general Pompey was about to arrive in Egypt at the invitation of an alliance of armies assembled by Cleopatra VII, he was furious. Ptolemy XIII regretted that he had not killed Cleopatra VII with his own hands before, and now she had allied herself with others to try to invade Egypt! So Ptolemy XIII sent Lucius Septimius and his Gabinian mercenaries to intercept Pompey. Pompey's head was eventually beheaded and sent to Alexandria to be given to Ptolemy XIII. Ptolemy wanted to give Pompey's head to Caesar as a token and hoped to use it as an opportunity to please Pompey's arch-enemy Julius Caesar, so that he could ally with Caesar to defeat his half-sister Cleopatra VII once and for all!

In 47 B.C., when Caesar's fleet docked in Alexandria. When Ptolemy XIII offered Pompey's head to please Caesar, he could not have imagined that such an impulsive act would only have provoked Caesar's anger. For Ptolemy XIII's sister Cleopatra VII had already captured Caesar with her intelligence and sensual beauty! Caesar had become one with Cleopatra VII as an inseparable army!

When Ptolemy XIII was furious that Cleopatra VII had drawn away Caesar's attention, Ptolemy XIII threatened Caesar and Cleopatra VII: "If Caesar dares to support Cleopatra VII's restoration, the war will surely burn against the Romans." Shortly afterwards, Ptolemy XIII ordered Archelaus and Ganymedeus to lead an attack on Alexandria in an attempt to destroy Caesar's power. Caesar, on the other hand, withdrew to the banks of the Nile with the help of Bayek and managed to rendezvous with reinforcements.

The wise Cleopatra VII, who had the idea of "Know your enemy and know yourself, and you will win a hundred battles! After a thorough discussion with Julius Caesar, who was able to grasp the weaknesses of Ptolemy XIII and the characteristics of the terrain in and around Egypt, Cleopatra VII and Caesar spent a lot of time working out a very elaborate battle plan! At the Battle of the Nile in 47 BC, Ptolemy's most important minister, Pothinus, and his officers and men were destroyed by Caesar, Bayek and Aia. Ptolemy XIII saw that the tide was turning against him, so Ptolemy XIII took a small wooden canoe and tried to escape as quickly as possible along the river with one of his personal guards! It was then that he saw Aïa on the bank with her bow and arrows bent. When they met, Eyal slowly lowered his bow. Thinking that Aiya had spared him out of compassion, Ptolemy nodded his thanks to her, but Ptolemy XIII never imagined that seconds later two crocodiles would rush onto his boat and eat Ptolemy XIII like a delicacy! And so Ptolemy XIII was buried in the belly of the crocodiles!

Ptolemy XIII forgot that his sister was the reincarnated queen of the gods, and his tragedy began when he set his heart on his sister's throne and even drove her out of Egypt and tried to kill his sister, Leopatra VII! For the reincarnation of a queen reincarnated from the gods with a heavenly mandate to save the world is not something that mortals can stand against! The murder of the reincarnated queen had already aroused the public anger of the Queen's supporters, and the tyranny of Ptolemy XIII during his reign, which was unpopular with the people, meant that Ptolemy XIII would eventually be punished and executed by an invisible karmic relationship! Who knew that two crocodiles would also become Cleopatra VII's protector generals and kill Ptolemy XIII? Such is the law of fair and just karma, universal to the hidden world and all beings, that when the time is right, they will be punished!