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Throughout 38 BCE, Sutekh became embroiled in the travels of [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], a [[Hidden One]] looking to lift the [[Curse of the Pharaohs]] that was plaguing Thebes. Upon assassinating [[Isidora]] and lifting the curse in the [[Tomb of Tutankhamun|tomb]] of [[Tutankhamun]], [[Bayek]] entrusted Sutekh with the [[Akhenaten's Apple of Eden|relic]] that had been the curse's source. Bayek ordered Sutekh to hide the relic where no man would ever find it.
Throughout 38 BCE, Sutekh became embroiled in the travels of [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], a [[Hidden One]] looking to lift the [[Curse of the Pharaohs]] that was plaguing Thebes. Upon assassinating [[Isidora]] and lifting the curse in the [[Tomb of Tutankhamun|tomb]] of [[Tutankhamun]], [[Bayek]] entrusted Sutekh with the [[Akhenaten's Apple of Eden|relic]] that had been the curse's source. Bayek ordered Sutekh to hide the relic where no man would ever find it.


Some time later, Bayek came across the body of Sutekh deep within the [[Waset Desert]], southwest of Thebes, near a [[Snake|cobra]] pit. Bayak lamented the young man's death, expressing hope that he hid the Apple well beforehand.
Some time later, Bayek came across the body of Sutekh deep within the [[Waset Desert]], southwest of Thebes, near a [[Snake|cobra]] pit. Bayek lamented the young man's death, expressing hope that he hid the Apple well beforehand.


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Sutekh (died 38 BCE) was an Egyptain smuggler living in Thebes during the reign of Cleopatra, and a descendant of Ramesses II, a Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. He was also the nephew of Irsu.

Biography

Throughout 38 BCE, Sutekh became embroiled in the travels of Bayek of Siwa, a Hidden One looking to lift the Curse of the Pharaohs that was plaguing Thebes. Upon assassinating Isidora and lifting the curse in the tomb of Tutankhamun, Bayek entrusted Sutekh with the relic that had been the curse's source. Bayek ordered Sutekh to hide the relic where no man would ever find it.

Some time later, Bayek came across the body of Sutekh deep within the Waset Desert, southwest of Thebes, near a cobra pit. Bayek lamented the young man's death, expressing hope that he hid the Apple well beforehand.

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