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In 38 BCE, after being carried out of the [[Tomb of Tutankhamun|tomb]] of [[Tutankhamun]], [[Bayek]] gave Sutekh a [[Sutekh's Apple of Eden|relic]], entrusting him to keep it and hide it somewhere it cannot be found. | In 38 BCE, after being carried out of the [[Tomb of Tutankhamun|tomb]] of [[Tutankhamun]], [[Bayek]] gave Sutekh a [[Sutekh's Apple of Eden|relic]], entrusting him to keep it and hide it somewhere it cannot be found. | ||
Unfortunately, after some time, his corpse is found by the Hidden One in [[Waset Desert]], southwest of Thebes. It is presumed that he died due to snake bites, but the real cause and the whereabouts of the relic remain a mystery. | |||
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Sutekh (unknown – 38 BCE) was a descendant of Ramesses II who lived in Thebes during the reign of Cleopatra.
In 38 BCE, after being carried out of the tomb of Tutankhamun, Bayek gave Sutekh a relic, entrusting him to keep it and hide it somewhere it cannot be found.
Unfortunately, after some time, his corpse is found by the Hidden One in Waset Desert, southwest of Thebes. It is presumed that he died due to snake bites, but the real cause and the whereabouts of the relic remain a mystery.

