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[[File:ACO_-_House_of_Serqet.png|thumb|250px|The Ruined Temple of Serqet.]]
The '''House of Serqet''', also called ''Old Temple'' and ''ruined temple'', was an old, abandoned ruin in [[Ka-Khem Nome]], [[Egypt]].
The '''House of Serqet''', also called ''Old Temple'' and ''ruined temple'', was an old, abandoned ruin in [[Ka-Khem Nome]], [[Egypt]].



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The Ruined Temple of Serqet.

The House of Serqet, also called Old Temple and ruined temple, was an old, abandoned ruin in Ka-Khem Nome, Egypt.

In 48 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa explored the House of Serqet as remains of gruesome ceremonies around the Lower Egypt eventually led him there.[1] The Medjay had also found out about a legendary weapon, the Sword of Ptah, within a forgotten library beneath the Temple of Horus in Letopolis, and how the Sword was said to have been taken to defend the House of Serqet.[2]

Within the house of Serqet, Bayek found mention of a Prophet, and decided to investigate further.[1]

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