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'''Senehem Depths''' was a cavern in the hills of [[Uab Nome]], [[Egypt]]. | '''Senehem Depths''' was a cavern in the hills of [[Uab Nome]], [[Egypt]]. | ||
By 48 BCE, a local group of | By 48 BCE, a local group of [[bandit]]s had taken up residence there, and from there haunted the local farmers. They were especially interested in [[Rai]], for she had a [[Ancestral Bow|bow]] of particular interest to the bandits' leader.<ref name="Seven Farmers">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[Seven Farmers]]</ref> | ||
The [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] dealt with the bandits and took their valuables as vengeance for the grief the bandits had caused the farmers.<ref name="Seven Farmers"/> | The [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] dealt with the bandits and took their valuables as vengeance for the grief the bandits had caused the farmers.<ref name="Seven Farmers"/> | ||
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Senehem Depths was a cavern in the hills of Uab Nome, Egypt.
By 48 BCE, a local group of bandits had taken up residence there, and from there haunted the local farmers. They were especially interested in Rai, for she had a bow of particular interest to the bandits' leader.[1]
The Medjay Bayek of Siwa dealt with the bandits and took their valuables as vengeance for the grief the bandits had caused the farmers.[1]
Trivia
- Senehem is said to be a minor god in the Egyptian pantheon, usually mentioned in connection with the Biblical plagues of Egypt. He was a locust-headed god who protected harvests from pests.
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