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In 30BCE, Aumunet confronted Cleopatra in the royal palace at Alexandria. With the city under siege by Octavian’s Roman forces, she convinced the Pharoah that the best thing for Egypt was for Cleopatra to commit suicide. After getting Aumunet to promise to care for her eldest son, Cleopatra used the vial of asp poison given to her by Aya to commit suicide.
Although the general public remembers Cleopatra’s death as a suicide, the Assassins of the Renaissance remembered Aumunet, not as the founder of the Hidden Ones or the Assassin Brotherhood, but as the one who assassinated Cleopatra with an asp and she was honored as such, with a tomb containing a most likely misidentified corpse and a fairly accurate statue. It is unknown if Aumunet told the Hidden Ones that she assassinated Cleopatra, or if the truth was corrupted later on.
















