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'''Eshe''' was the daughter of [[Khaliset]] who lived sometime prior the reign of [[Ptolemy XIII]].


'''Eshe''' was the daughter of [[Khaliset]], living during the pharaoh [[Ptolemy XIII]]'s reign.
==Biography==
Eshe died under uncertain circumstances, and was mummified as well as placed within a sarcophagus. Afterwards, her mother grew obsessed with resurrecting her.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


Eshe died under uncertain circumstances, and was mummified as well as placed within a sarcophagus. Afterwards, her mother grew obsessed with resurrecting her.
At some point before 48 BCE, Khaliset begun gathering [[silica]], a mysterious material, for the [[Order of the Ancients]]. But then she found a [[Khesesh Em Sesh Em Eeneb|structure]] built under the [[Great Pyramid of Giza|pyramid]] of [[Khufu]]. There were strange [[Isu script|symbols]], as well as a [[Vault pedestal#Egyptian Vaults|pedestal]] within the chamber, and she realized she could activate the pedestal. Through the pedestal she learned of [[Isu|Those Who Came Before]], and believed she'd found a way to resurrect her daughter.<ref name="The Hyena">''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' [[The Hyena (genetic memory)]]</ref>
 
At some point before 48 BCE, Khaliset begun gathering [[silica]], a mysterious material, for the [[Order of the Ancients]]. But then she found a [[Khesesh Em Sesh Em Eeneb|structure]] built under the [[Great Pyramid of Giza|pyramid]] of [[Khufu]]. There were strange [[Isu script|symbols]], as well as a [[Vault pedestal#Egyptian Vaults|pedestal]] within the chamber, and she realized she could activate the pedestal. Through the pedestal she learned of [[Isu|Those Who Came Before]], and believed she'd found a way to resurrect her daughter.<ref name="The Hyena">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[The Hyena (genetic memory)]]</ref>


To this end, she captured people, sacrificed them in the chamber, made offerings to [[Osiris]], the Lord of the [[Duat]], and attempted to replicate the symbols. Eshe remained dead, though.<ref name="The Hyena"/>
To this end, she captured people, sacrificed them in the chamber, made offerings to [[Osiris]], the Lord of the [[Duat]], and attempted to replicate the symbols. Eshe remained dead, though.<ref name="The Hyena"/>
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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' {{c|mummy only}}


==References==
==References==

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Eshe was the daughter of Khaliset who lived sometime prior the reign of Ptolemy XIII.

Biography

Eshe died under uncertain circumstances, and was mummified as well as placed within a sarcophagus. Afterwards, her mother grew obsessed with resurrecting her.[1]

At some point before 48 BCE, Khaliset begun gathering silica, a mysterious material, for the Order of the Ancients. But then she found a structure built under the pyramid of Khufu. There were strange symbols, as well as a pedestal within the chamber, and she realized she could activate the pedestal. Through the pedestal she learned of Those Who Came Before, and believed she'd found a way to resurrect her daughter.[2]

To this end, she captured people, sacrificed them in the chamber, made offerings to Osiris, the Lord of the Duat, and attempted to replicate the symbols. Eshe remained dead, though.[2]

In 48 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa hunted down Khaliset, a member of the Order of the Ancients known as The Hyena. During his hunt, he discovered Eshe's mummy, and realized what Khaliset had attempted. Still, he killed her, and with her dying breath, Khaliset begged to see her daughter again.[2]

Trivia

  • Eshe is a Swahili name that means 'life', related to the Arabic name Aisha, 'alive'.

Appearance

References