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[[File:ACO_Bark_of_Ra.png|thumb|250px|Bark of Ra]]
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The '''Bark of Ra''' was a legendary [[spear]] inspired by the [[Egypt|Egyptian]] god [[Ra]], the personification of the [[sun]] in [[Egyptian mythology]].
The '''Bark of Ra''' was a legendary [[spear]] inspired by the [[Egypt|Egyptian]] god [[Ra]], the personification of the [[sun]] in [[Egyptian mythology]].
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|colspan="5"|''Though this spear may be damaged in battle, it is always made anew with the rising of the sun.''
|colspan="5"|''Though this spear may be damaged in battle, it is always made anew with the rising of the sun.''
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==Behind the scenes==
A bark, or barque, is a type of ship. In the Egyptology sense, barques were the funerary barges, built to transport the souls into the afterlife and were also believed to be how the gods, such as Ra, traveled the heavens.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 03:04, 14 January 2025

Bark of Ra

The Bark of Ra was a legendary spear inspired by the Egyptian god Ra, the personification of the sun in Egyptian mythology.

Through an Animus modification made by Layla Hassan, the spear was made available to the Medjay Bayek of Siwa during the mid-1st century BCE.

Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]

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Rarity Quality (Max Level 55) Damage (Max Level 55) Attributes Availability
Description
Though this spear may be damaged in battle, it is always made anew with the rising of the sun.

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

A bark, or barque, is a type of ship. In the Egyptology sense, barques were the funerary barges, built to transport the souls into the afterlife and were also believed to be how the gods, such as Ra, traveled the heavens.

References[edit | edit source]