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'''Harkhuf''' was an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] brewer from the village of [[Sais]] who served as one of [[Apollodorus]]'s informants.
'''Harkhuf''' was an [[Egypt|Egyptian]] brewer from the village of [[Sais]] who served as one of [[Apollodorus]]' informants.


During [[Bayek]]'s hunt for the [[Order of the Ancients]] in 48 BCE, Apollodorus sent him to contact Harkhuf who had information on of its members, [[Taharqa|The Scarab]]. Harkhuf directed him to a little boy named [[Kawab]], whose grandfather [[Ghupa]] was nearly beaten to death and had his tongue cut out.
During [[Bayek]]'s hunt for the [[Order of the Ancients]] in 48 BCE, Apollodorus sent him to contact Harkhuf who had information on of its members, [[Taharqa|The Scarab]]. Harkhuf directed him to a little boy named [[Kawab]], whose grandfather [[Ghupa]] was nearly beaten to death and had his tongue cut out.

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Harkhuf

Harkhuf was an Egyptian brewer from the village of Sais who served as one of Apollodorus' informants.

During Bayek's hunt for the Order of the Ancients in 48 BCE, Apollodorus sent him to contact Harkhuf who had information on of its members, The Scarab. Harkhuf directed him to a little boy named Kawab, whose grandfather Ghupa was nearly beaten to death and had his tongue cut out.

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