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'''Resheph''' was a war [[elephant]] stationed at a military [[Camp of Qetesh & Resheph|camp]] situated in [[Uab Nome]], [[Egypt]], alongside another elephant, [[Qetesh]].
'''Resheph''' was a war [[elephant]] stationed at a military [[Camp of Qetesh & Resheph|camp]] situated in [[Uab Nome]], [[Egypt]], alongside another elephant, [[Qetesh]].


In the mid-1st century BCE, both Resheph and Qetesh were hunted down by the [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who claimed a [[Trophy Hunter|predator]] from them as a reward.
In the mid-1st century BCE, both Resheph and Qetesh were hunted down by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], who claimed a [[Trophy Hunter|predator bow]] from them as a reward.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Resheph was a Canaanite deity associated with plagues but was later adopted into the Egyptian pantheon as a war god of horses and chariots. His name could be translated to "flame, lightning" or burning fever, plague, pestilence". He is normally depicted alongside the goddess Qetesh.
*Resheph was a Canaanite deity associated with plagues but was later adopted into the Egyptian pantheon as a war god of [[horse]]s and [[chariot]]s. His name could be translated as 'flame, lightning' or b'urning fever, plague, pestilence'. He is normally depicted alongside the goddess Qetesh.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==

Revision as of 09:24, 2 September 2018

Resheph

Resheph was a war elephant stationed at a military camp situated in Uab Nome, Egypt, alongside another elephant, Qetesh.

In the mid-1st century BCE, both Resheph and Qetesh were hunted down by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, who claimed a predator bow from them as a reward.

Trivia

  • Resheph was a Canaanite deity associated with plagues but was later adopted into the Egyptian pantheon as a war god of horses and chariots. His name could be translated as 'flame, lightning' or b'urning fever, plague, pestilence'. He is normally depicted alongside the goddess Qetesh.

Appearance

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