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Revision as of 00:56, 21 February 2019

Eesfet Oon-m'Aa Poo is an Isu vault located along the Nile in Egypt, underneath the Great Sphinx of Giza. This vault remained hidden until some time in 48 BCE, when the Medjay Bayek of Siwa visited all of Egypt's Stone Circles and in turn triggered its appearance.[1]
Within the vault, Bayek activated a pedestal and witnessed a recording made by the Sphinx messenger. Dated one hundred and nine days after the Great Catastrophe, the message displayed was intended for Layla Hassan, who was reliving Bayek's memories in 2017. Accompanying this, Bayek received an ancient outfit.[1]
Trivia
- Eesfet Oon-m'Aa Poo is a romanised version of the Egyptian (Isft) (wn-mAa) (pw), roughly meaning Falsehood, Reality, whichever / it doesn’t matter.[2]
Gallery
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A representation of the map of Egypt showing the locations of all stone circles.
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The entrance to the temple
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Tunnels leading to the temple
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Front view of the chamber
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Inner chamber
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View from the back of the temple
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Light shining through the ceiling
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Bayek in the vault
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Bayek in the vault after activating the pedestal
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The projections from the vault
Appearances
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Assassin's Creed: Origins
- ↑ Markuz, Sorrosyss, Hephaestus (2 February 2018). A Gaze into the Nexus: The Coded Language of the Isu. Access the Animus. Retrieved on 3 June 2018.
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