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The '''Scroll of Thoth''' was a piece of papyrus that poetically recounted the legend of the Shards of a Star. Found by [[Gamilat]] who was disappointed it was not the treasure itself, gave it to [[Bayek]] who solved its riddle and recovered its reward. | The '''Scroll of Thoth''' was a piece of papyrus that poetically recounted the legend of the Shards of a Star. Found by [[Gamilat]] who was disappointed it was not the treasure itself, gave it to [[Bayek]] who solved its riddle and recovered its reward. | ||
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Born at his [[Temple]]<br> | Born at his [[Temple]]<br> | ||
That none unworthy shall find it. | That none unworthy shall find it. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]'' | |||
==References== | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Hidden Ones (DLC)|The Hidden Ones]]'' | |||
[[Category:Objects]] | [[Category:Objects]] | ||
[[Category:Bayek's collections]] | [[Category:Bayek's collections]] | ||
[[Category:Document collections]] | [[Category:Document collections]] | ||
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The Scroll of Thoth was a piece of papyrus that poetically recounted the legend of the Shards of a Star. Found by Gamilat who was disappointed it was not the treasure itself, gave it to Bayek who solved its riddle and recovered its reward.
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Nut, the goddess of night, spat and a
Ball of flame crashed to the earth.
Sky-metal, stronger than strong,
Fashioned into two bright daggers,
By Ptah, god of the forges.
Ptah asked Ra, "Where shall I hide them?"
"Light will show you the way'" said Ra.
And Ra gave him a container for light,
The Crystal of Thoth.
He took the crystal to Thoth's Temple
And encased it whithin the roots
Of the Tree of Life
Born at his Temple
That none unworthy shall find it.