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− | The Tomb of Ankhu is the legendary resting place of [[Ankhu]] the Endless. Where it lies remains a mystery to all but a few of its [[Medjay]] guardians. History speaks of how, after Ankhu was at last defeated, he was cursed and entombed in a great labyrinth of traps and trick passages. A curse of unknowable power was put upon him by the combined efforts of several high priests of the [[Old Kingdom]] before he was sealed within this elaborate tomb, and the gods themselves buried the entire complex far beneath the sands somewhere in the desert | + | The Tomb of Ankhu is the legendary resting place of [[Ankhu]] the Endless. Where it lies remains a mystery to all but a few of its [[Medjay]] guardians. History speaks of how, after Ankhu was at last defeated, he was cursed and entombed in a great labyrinth of traps and trick passages. A curse of unknowable power was put upon him by the combined efforts of several high priests of the [[Old Kingdom]] before he was sealed within this elaborate tomb, and the gods themselves buried the entire complex far beneath the sands somewhere in the desert, perhaps even beyond the borders of [[Kemhet]] itself as a form of disgrace: Ankhu did not deserve to be buried in his own homeland. |
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 29 September 2022
The Tomb of Ankhu is the legendary resting place of Ankhu the Endless. Where it lies remains a mystery to all but a few of its Medjay guardians. History speaks of how, after Ankhu was at last defeated, he was cursed and entombed in a great labyrinth of traps and trick passages. A curse of unknowable power was put upon him by the combined efforts of several high priests of the Old Kingdom before he was sealed within this elaborate tomb, and the gods themselves buried the entire complex far beneath the sands somewhere in the desert, perhaps even beyond the borders of Kemhet itself as a form of disgrace: Ankhu did not deserve to be buried in his own homeland.