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In ancient Egypt, a Ba was one of the five parts of the spirit. Ba represented the soul of a human. These Ba's leave a human to reunite with their Ka's, which left their earthly body.

When the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa travels to the afterlife he often encountered the Ba's of spirits. They were depicted with a vulture body and the head of a woman and can be seen flying specific locations, including the Gate of Aaru. Killing these Ba's would yield their feathers as a rare 'animal' good.

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