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[[File:ACO_Siwa_Vault_Projection.jpg|thumb|250px|Projection in the Siwa Vault]]
[[File:Siwa Vault 1.jpeg|thumb|250px|The Siwa Vault]]
The '''Siwa vault''' is an [[Isu]] complex located underneath the [[Temple of Amun]] in [[Siwa]], [[Egypt]].
The '''Siwa vault''' is an [[Isu]] complex located underneath the [[Temple of Amun]] in [[Siwa]], [[Egypt]].


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ACO Siwa Vault door.jpg|The door to the vault
ACO Siwa Vault door.jpg|The door to the vault
Siwa Vault 3.jpeg|The door activated
ACO_Siwa_Vault_Projection.jpg|Stairs leading into the vault
Siwa Vault 2.jpeg|Stairs leading out of the vault
ACO Siwa Vault Projection closeup.jpg|Closeup of the projection
ACO Siwa Vault Projection closeup.jpg|Closeup of the projection
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The Siwa Vault

The Siwa vault is an Isu complex located underneath the Temple of Amun in Siwa, Egypt.

The Vault itself, which can be opened with the combination of a Staff of Eden and an Apple of Eden, contains a holographic global map with points labeling other locations, presumably more Vaults.

History

In 49 BCE, the Order of the Ancients sought to unlock the door to the vault. In their efforts to do so, they abducted the Medjay Bayek and his son Khemu, assuming that the Medjay would have knowledge of Siwa's mysteries. However, Bayek was unaware of the temple, and the following altercation resulted in the death of his son in front of the vault's gates.[1]

By 47 BCE, Flavius Metellus and Lucius Septimius finally managed to unlock the vault with the Staff of Eden from Alexander the Great's tomb and the Apple of Eden they retrieved from Apollodorus, the very act causing a disturbance that affected all the Siwans. Hepzefa attempted to stop them but was easily killed by Septimius. The two Romans dragged Hepzefa's corpse, where they ripped out his heart as a message to Bayek. After getting their information from the holographic map, they left.[2]

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References

  1. Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe False Oracle
  2. Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Aftermath

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