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'''Oun-mAa Niye Ressoot''' is an [[Isu]] vault located in the [[Isolated Desert]] in [[Egypt]]. It is connected to the Golden Tomb of [[Ahmose-ankh]], an ancient Egyptian | '''Oun-mAa Niye Ressoot''' is an [[Isu]] vault located in the [[Isolated Desert]] in [[Egypt]]. It is connected to the Golden Tomb of [[Ahmose-ankh]], an ancient Egyptian crown prince who had his final resting place built on top of the complex's remains. | ||
Around 48 BCE, the vault was visited by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]], | Around 48 BCE, the vault was visited by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]], who activated the vault's pedestal and witnessed a recording made by the Isu. Dated ninety-one days after the [[Toba catastrophe|Great Catastrophe]], the message displayed was intended for [[Layla Hassan]], who was reliving Bayek's memories in 2017. | ||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' | ||
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[[Category:Isu temples]] | [[Category:Isu temples]] | ||
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Oun-mAa Niye Ressoot is an Isu vault located in the Isolated Desert in Egypt. It is connected to the Golden Tomb of Ahmose-ankh, an ancient Egyptian crown prince who had his final resting place built on top of the complex's remains.
Around 48 BCE, the vault was visited by the Medjay Bayek, who activated the vault's pedestal and witnessed a recording made by the Isu. Dated ninety-one days after the Great Catastrophe, the message displayed was intended for Layla Hassan, who was reliving Bayek's memories in 2017.
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