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The Siege of Dapur was a depiction of the Siege of Dapur in Heb Sed, a vision of the Egyptian afterlife inhabited by the spirit of pharaoh Ramesses II.
In 38 BCE, the site was visited by the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa who, on the request of Ramesses II's wife Nefertari, freed the Bas of the souls that were trapped there.[1]
