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{{Quote|O Lion-Headed Lady of Flame, daughter of Ra, Queen of the Two Lands, Mistress of the House of Scales, Master of Apep and Ammit, She Who Mauls...|Inscription of Sekhmet on a prayer papyrus|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
{{Quote|O Lion-Headed Lady of Flame, daughter of Ra, Queen of the Two Lands, Mistress of the House of Scales, Master of Apep and Ammit, She Who Mauls...|Inscription of Sekhmet on a prayer papyrus|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
[[File:ACO Sekhmet.jpg|thumb|250px|A manifestation of Sekhmet generated by the Animus]]
[[File:ACO Sekhmet.jpg|thumb|250px|A manifestation of Sekhmet generated by the Animus]]
'''Sekhmet''', also known as the '''Lady of Slaughter''', is an ancient [[Egypt]]ian goddess associated with fire, war and healing. Often depicted as a lioness, she is also the goddess of fertility alongside her husband [[Ptah]]. A [[Temple of Sekhmet in Yamu|temple]] in worship of her was located in [[Yamu]], where festivals were held which displayed her triumph against {{Wiki|Isfet (Egyptian mythology)|Isfet}}.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>
'''Sekhmet''', also known as the '''Mistress of Dread''' and '''Lady of Slaughter''', is an ancient [[Egypt]]ian goddess associated with fire, war and healing. Often depicted as a lioness, she is also the goddess of fertility alongside her husband [[Ptah]]. She also had a son, Maahes, who, armed with the [[Sword of Ptah|Sword of Ptah,]] faced the army of [[Artaxerxes III of Persia|Artaxerxes]] at the [[House of Serqet]]. A [[Temple of Sekhmet in Yamu|temple]] in worship of her was located in [[Yamu]], where festivals were held which displayed her triumph against {{Wiki|Isfet (Egyptian mythology)|Isfet}}.<ref name="ACO">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref>


Sekhmet was also the patron deity of [[Letopolis]], having being worshipped by residents for years. However, sometime prior to 49 BCE, [[Taharqa]], the steward of the city, elected to have Sekhmet replaced with [[Horus]] instead. A group of priests of Sekhmet deemed his actions as a nact of sacrilege and thus made an invocation to Sekhmet at the cost of their own lives. In the years that followed, large parts of the city became consumed by the desert, including the Temple of Sekhmet, causing Taharqa to build a new [[Temple of Horus|temple]] by the [[Nile]] instead.<ref name="New Kid in Town">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[New Kid in Town]]</ref>
Sekhmet was also the patron deity of a cult of wab priests based in [[Letopolis]], a city dedicated to [[Horus]]. However, sometime prior to 49 BCE, while Egypt was experiencing a period of desertification thought to have been caused by hubris the priests conducted a ritual in the [[Temple of a Million Years]] sacrificing themselves and giving the city to Sekhmet as appeasement invoking her protection to safeguard the Nile and the rest of Egypt from the encroaching sands. In the years that followed, large parts of the city became consumed by the desert.<ref name="New Kid in Town">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – [[New Kid in Town]]</ref>


In 2017, whilst [[Layla Hassan]] was exploring [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]]'s memories in the portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]], an emotion sensor overload in the device resulted in a manifestation of Sekhmet that she needed to combat in order to protect Animus data.<ref name="ACO" />
In 2017, whilst [[Layla Hassan]] was exploring [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]]'s memories in the portable [[Animus|Animus HR-8]], an emotion sensor overload in the device resulted in a manifestation of Sekhmet that she needed to combat in order to protect Animus data.<ref name="ACO" />

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"O Lion-Headed Lady of Flame, daughter of Ra, Queen of the Two Lands, Mistress of the House of Scales, Master of Apep and Ammit, She Who Mauls..."
―Inscription of Sekhmet on a prayer papyrus[src]
A manifestation of Sekhmet generated by the Animus

Sekhmet, also known as the Mistress of Dread and Lady of Slaughter, is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with fire, war and healing. Often depicted as a lioness, she is also the goddess of fertility alongside her husband Ptah. She also had a son, Maahes, who, armed with the Sword of Ptah, faced the army of Artaxerxes at the House of Serqet. A temple in worship of her was located in Yamu, where festivals were held which displayed her triumph against Isfet.[1]

Sekhmet was also the patron deity of a cult of wab priests based in Letopolis, a city dedicated to Horus. However, sometime prior to 49 BCE, while Egypt was experiencing a period of desertification thought to have been caused by hubris the priests conducted a ritual in the Temple of a Million Years sacrificing themselves and giving the city to Sekhmet as appeasement invoking her protection to safeguard the Nile and the rest of Egypt from the encroaching sands. In the years that followed, large parts of the city became consumed by the desert.[2]

In 2017, whilst Layla Hassan was exploring Bayek of Siwa's memories in the portable Animus HR-8, an emotion sensor overload in the device resulted in a manifestation of Sekhmet that she needed to combat in order to protect Animus data.[1]

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