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'''Heka chests''' were items sold by the nomadic [[merchant]] [[Reda]] for 3,000 drachmae during the 1st century BCE in and around [[Egypt]]. Each chest contained one mystery gear piece, be it weapon, shield, outfit, or even a mount.
'''Heka chests''' were items sold by the nomadic [[merchant]] [[Reda]] for 3,000 drachmae during the 1st century BCE in and around [[Egypt]]. Each chest contained one mystery gear piece, be it weapon, shield, outfit, or even a mount.


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Heka chest

Heka chests were items sold by the nomadic merchant Reda for 3,000 drachmae during the 1st century BCE in and around Egypt. Each chest contained one mystery gear piece, be it weapon, shield, outfit, or even a mount.

Trivia

  • Heka was an Egyptian god and the deification of magic. The name itself is also the word that means 'magic' in the Egyptian language.