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'''Heb Sed''' was a realm of the [[Egypt]]ian afterlife occupied by the disembodied spirit of [[Ramesses II]]. Depicted as a harsh, war-torn desert filled with countless gigantic pharaonic busts.
'''Heb Sed''' was a realm of the [[Egypt]]ian afterlife occupied by the disembodied spirit of [[Ramesses II]]. Depicted as a harsh, war-torn desert filled with countless gigantic pharaonic busts.


In 38 BCE, the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Mentor]], [[Bayek]], traveled to Heb Sed via the gateway in [[Tomb of Ramesses the Great|tomb]] of Ramesses II, in the [[Valley of the Kings]], having been directed by [[Nefertari (Wife of Ramesses II)|Nefertari]], the wife of Ramesses who manifested as a {{Wiki|Ancient Egyptian concept of the soul#Bâ (personality)|Ba}}.
In 38 BCE, the [[Hidden Ones|Hidden One]] [[Mentor]], [[Bayek]], traveled to Heb Sed via the gateway in [[Tomb of Ramesses the Great|tomb]] of Ramesses II, in the [[Valley of the Kings]], having been directed by [[Nefertari (Wife of Ramesses II)|Nefertari]], the wife of Ramesses who manifested as a {{Wiki|Ancient Egyptian concept of the soul#Bâ (personality)|Ba}}.


== Trivia ==
==Trivia==
* Heb Sed refers to the Sed festival, named after the Egyptian deity Wepwawet also known as Sed. Traditionally it was observed on the thirtieth year of a Pharoah's reign and then every few years after that to celebrate his or her continued rule. Ramesses II, as one of the longest reigning pharaohs, celebrated 14 Sed festivals, more than any other ruler.
*Heb Sed refers to the Sed festival, named after the Egyptian deity Wepwawet also known as Sed. Traditionally it was observed on the thirtieth year of a Pharoah's reign and then every few years after that to celebrate his or her continued rule. Ramesses II, as one of the longest reigning pharaohs, celebrated 14 Sed festivals, more than any other ruler.


== Appearance ==
==Appearance==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]''


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]''
 
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Heb Sed was a realm of the Egyptian afterlife occupied by the disembodied spirit of Ramesses II. Depicted as a harsh, war-torn desert filled with countless gigantic pharaonic busts.

In 38 BCE, the Hidden One Mentor, Bayek, traveled to Heb Sed via the gateway in tomb of Ramesses II, in the Valley of the Kings, having been directed by Nefertari, the wife of Ramesses who manifested as a Ba.

Trivia

  • Heb Sed refers to the Sed festival, named after the Egyptian deity Wepwawet also known as Sed. Traditionally it was observed on the thirtieth year of a Pharoah's reign and then every few years after that to celebrate his or her continued rule. Ramesses II, as one of the longest reigning pharaohs, celebrated 14 Sed festivals, more than any other ruler.

Appearance

Reference