I abandoned a difficult target for easier prey in Siwa. After a failed aquatic ambush where soldiers overwhelmed me, I fast-traveled to Siwa and synchronized a new point. Using Senu to scout, I intercepted several supply carriers to claim much-needed resources.
I changed my target and decided to find someone else who did not have a lot of soldiers around him. I just found my perfect candidate while flying as Senu.
I ran over them with a boat, hoping to catch the small crew by surprise before they could react.
As the captain and the soldiers started shooting me with their bows, I jumped into the water and I started diving. I tried to swim beneath the hull to avoid the relentless rain of arrows coming from the deck above.
I kept waiting for them to forget about me, but they kept shooting at me and keeping me away from their boat. They somehow managed to take me down in the water.
I realized then that I needed a different approach and better equipment before tackling such seasoned warriors. So, I decided to change location and get to Siwa where I should find my needed supplies with weak enemies.
But before that, I climbed on a synchronization point. I synchronized it so I could get back here through fast travel later, admiring the night view.
Once I was at Siwa, I flew as Senu and got my first target marked. Then I tried a leap of faith, diving into a hay cart below.
I followed my first target, and when I was sure he was weak enough for me along with his bodyguards, I started shooting them with fire arrows.
I was really glad that I could take them down so easily and grab the supplies I was looking for, the iron and wood I desperately needed to upgrade my hidden blade and breastplate.
Then I started targeting more supply carriers as it became easier for me to predict their movement patterns. I started waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
After taking down the soldiers around, I went for the carrier who was on a horse chariot. I broke the chariot with a heavy strike and then I grabbed the supply after taking him down.
Then I was riding around to look for more supplies and suddenly I noticed there was this horse who looked like it was praising the big statue. It stood perfectly still before the stone monument, creating a strange and peaceful scene in the middle of my journey.
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.