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'''Sunken Trireme''' was a location near the [[Euhemeria Lighthouse Camp|lighthouse]] of [[Euhemeria]], [[Faiyum]], around 48 BCE.
'''Sunken Trireme''' was a location near the [[Euhemeria Lighthouse Camp|lighthouse]] of [[Euhemeria]], [[Faiyum]], around 48 BCE.


In 48 BCE, while visiting Euhemeria, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] witnessed an elder priest abusing a novice. The priest claimed the novice had stolen golden statues of [[Sobek]] which he'd been tasked to take to [[Krokodilopolis]], and the novice said that his ship had sunk. The Medjay decided to investigate, and came upon a recently sunk trireme, finding one of the statues in it.<ref name="Sobek's Gold">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Sobek's Gold]]</ref>
In 48 BCE, while visiting Euhemeria, the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] witnessed an elder priest of [[Sobek]] abusing a novice. The priest claimed the novice had stolen golden statues of the [[crocodile]]-god which he'd been tasked to take to [[Krokodilopolis]], and the novice swore that his ship had sunk. The Medjay decided to investigate, and came upon a recently sunk trireme, finding one of the statues in it.<ref name="Sobek's Gold">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Sobek's Gold]]</ref>


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Sunken Trireme was a location near the lighthouse of Euhemeria, Faiyum, around 48 BCE.

In 48 BCE, while visiting Euhemeria, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa witnessed an elder priest of Sobek abusing a novice. The priest claimed the novice had stolen golden statues of the crocodile-god which he'd been tasked to take to Krokodilopolis, and the novice swore that his ship had sunk. The Medjay decided to investigate, and came upon a recently sunk trireme, finding one of the statues in it.[1]

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