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The '''champion of Isfet''' was the role played by a combatant in the main event of the [[Festival of Sekhmet]], held in the [[Temple of Sekhmet]] of [[Yamu]], [[Egypt]], during the 1st century BCE.
The '''champion of Isfet''' was the role played by a combatant in the main event of the [[Festival of Sekhmet]], held in the [[Temple of Sekhmet]] of [[Yamu]], [[Egypt]], during the 1st century BCE.


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According to the [[High Priest of Sekhmet|High Priest]]'s narration, if the audience's hearts were marred by malice, Isfet would win, and condemn their village "to a hundred seasons of darkness."<ref name="Lady of Slaughter" />
According to the [[High Priest of Sekhmet|High Priest]]'s narration, if the audience's hearts were marred by malice, Isfet would win, and condemn their village "to a hundred seasons of darkness."<ref name="Lady of Slaughter" />


==Appearance==
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''


==Reference==
==References==
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[[Category:Egyptian mythology]]
[[Category:Egyptian mythology]]

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The champion of Isfet

The champion of Isfet was the role played by a combatant in the main event of the Festival of Sekhmet, held in the Temple of Sekhmet of Yamu, Egypt, during the 1st century BCE.

The event depicted the fight between the lion-goddess Sekhmet and her nemesis, Isfet.[1]

According to the High Priest's narration, if the audience's hearts were marred by malice, Isfet would win, and condemn their village "to a hundred seasons of darkness."[1]

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