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The '''Maryannu Camp''' was a campsite in [[Heb Sed]], an aspect of the [[Egypt]]ian [[Egyptian mythology|afterlife]] housing the spirit of the pharaoh [[Ramesses II]]. | The '''Maryannu Camp''' was a campsite in [[Heb Sed]], an aspect of the [[Egypt]]ian [[Egyptian mythology|afterlife]] housing the spirit of the pharaoh [[Ramesses II]]. | ||
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The Maryannu Camp was a campsite in Heb Sed, an aspect of the Egyptian afterlife housing the spirit of the pharaoh Ramesses II.
In 38 BCE, the campsite was visited by the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa on the request of Ramesses' wife Nefertari. After eliminating the Anubis guardians around the camp, he recovered the pharaoh's Ka in the form of his right eye.[1]
Trivia
- Maryannu was an Indo-Aryan word meaning "young warrior" used to denote warriors from nobility that utilized chariots in battle.
