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"[[Egypt|''Egypt'']]''ians recognize the desert by its name of Desheret, for it is as remote as can be."                                         - [[Assassin's Creed]] [[Origins]]            ''
''"Egyptians recognize the desert by its name of Desheret, for it is as remote as can be."'' - Region description


== Description ==
== Description ==
[[File:Desheret.jpg|thumb|309x309px|[[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] trekking through Desheret Desert during a raining bug storm phenomenon.  ]]
[[File:Desheret.jpg|thumb|309x309px|[[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] trekking through Desheret Desert during a raining bug storm phenomenon.  ]]
The Desheret desert is located in the southernmost portion of mainland [[Egypt]]. It is south of the [[White Desert]], the [[White Desert Oasis]] and [[Uab Nome]]. It is also north of the [[Valley of Kings]] ([[Thebes]]) and far south-west of the [[Sinai]] ([[Arsinoe]]).  
The Desheret desert is located in the southernmost portion of mainland [[Egypt]]. It is south of the [[White Desert]], the [[White Desert Oasis]] and [[Uab Nome]]. It is also north of the [[Valley of Kings]] ([[Thebes]]) and far south-west of the [[Sinai]] ([[Arsinoe]]).


== Ruins ==
== Ruins ==
[[File:Gennadios-0.png|thumb|253x253px|Air view of the chambers within Desheret Desert. ]]
[[File:Gennadios-0.png|thumb|253x253px|Air view of the chambers within Desheret Desert. ]]
There are two chambers in the Desheret Desert. The [[First Civilization Pack|First Civilization]] built these mechanisms long ago. These are the [[Seth-Anath]] Tomb and the [[Qeneb.too Kah' Aiye|Qeneb.too Kah'Aiye]] mechanism.
There are two chambers in the Desheret Desert. The [[First Civilization Pack|First Civilization]] built these mechanisms long ago. These are the [[Seth-Anath]] Tomb and the [[Qeneb.too Kah' Aiye|Qeneb.too Kah'Aiye]] mechanism.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* Sometimes bugs rain when exploring the Desert from over heating.
* Sometimes bugs rain when exploring the Desert from over heating.
* The only other animals found in the desert are cobra snakes. They can be found on top or in corners of the ruins.  
* The only other animals found in the desert are cobra snakes. They can be found on top or in corners of the ruins.
* Desheret, from ancient Egyptian, was the formal name for the Red Crown of Lower [[Egypt]] and for the desert red land on either side of [[Kemet]], the fertile [[Nile river]] basin.
* Desheret, from ancient Egyptian, was the formal name for the Red Crown of Lower [[Egypt]] and for the desert red land on either side of [[Kemet]], the fertile [[Nile river]] basin.
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Revision as of 00:07, 2 February 2018

"Egyptians recognize the desert by its name of Desheret, for it is as remote as can be." - Region description

Description

File:Desheret.jpg
Bayek of Siwa trekking through Desheret Desert during a raining bug storm phenomenon.

The Desheret desert is located in the southernmost portion of mainland Egypt. It is south of the White Desert, the White Desert Oasis and Uab Nome. It is also north of the Valley of Kings (Thebes) and far south-west of the Sinai (Arsinoe).

Ruins

File:Gennadios-0.png
Air view of the chambers within Desheret Desert.

There are two chambers in the Desheret Desert. The First Civilization built these mechanisms long ago. These are the Seth-Anath Tomb and the Qeneb.too Kah'Aiye mechanism.

Trivia

  • Sometimes bugs rain when exploring the Desert from over heating.
  • The only other animals found in the desert are cobra snakes. They can be found on top or in corners of the ruins.
  • Desheret, from ancient Egyptian, was the formal name for the Red Crown of Lower Egypt and for the desert red land on either side of Kemet, the fertile Nile river basin.