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'''Chenzira''' was a villager of [[Siwa]], [[Egypt]] in the 1st century BCE. Alongside his brother, [[Fenuku]], he was a close friend of [[Khemu]], the son of the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]].
'''Chenzira''' was a villager of [[Siwa]], [[Egypt]] in the 1st century BCE. Alongside his brother, [[Fenuku]], he was a close friend of [[Khemu]], the son of the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]].



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Chenzira was a villager of Siwa, Egypt in the 1st century BCE. Alongside his brother, Fenuku, he was a close friend of Khemu, the son of the Medjay Bayek.

Personality and characteristics

With a fascination for adventure, Chenzira was often the one to drag his friends and brother into dangerous schemes. He was brave compared to his peers, neither the perils of visiting a hyena den nor panicking at the prospect of being trapped alone in a tomb. Proud of this trait, he contrasted it with the timidness of Khemu, who tended to be apprehensive of his plans. Nevertheless, Chenzira's fearlessness led him to have a penchant for endangering his life and those who followed him, and he had a knack for recklessness.

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