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{{Quote|Beware all who would enter hor here lies Smenkhkare. Living are the Forms of Re.|Inscription on the wall next to the entrance|Assassin's Creed: Origins}}
[[File:ACO_Tomb_of_Smenkhkare_Entrance.jpg|thumb|250px|Entrance of the tomb]]
[[File:ACO_Tomb_of_Smenkhkare_Entrance.jpg|thumb|250px|Entrance of the tomb]]
The '''Tomb of Smenkhkare''' was a tomb located below a hill in the [[Haueris Nome]], south of [[Hermopolis]]. The tomb housed the remains of pharaoh [[Smenkhkare]] along with his wife [[Meritaten]] and was built atop an [[Isu]] complex [[Eeyoo Sekedoo Aat]].
The '''Tomb of Smenkhkare''' was a tomb located below a hill in the [[Haueris Nome]], south of [[Hermopolis]]. The tomb housed the remains of pharaoh [[Smenkhkare]] along with his wife [[Meritaten]] and was built atop an [[Isu]] complex [[Eeyoo Sekedoo Aat]].


The [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], explored the tomb sometime in 48 BCE.
In 48 BCE The [[Medjay]], [[Bayek]], travelled to the tomb to hunt down a bandit leader, who had sent a group of men after [[Rai]] in order to retrieve her father's bow, made from a blackstone originating from the Isu vault. After killing the leader, Bayek deciphered an {{Wiki|Old Kingdom of Egypt|Old Kingdom}} Stele behind Smenkhkare's tomb.
 
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"Beware all who would enter hor here lies Smenkhkare. Living are the Forms of Re."
―Inscription on the wall next to the entrance[src]
Entrance of the tomb

The Tomb of Smenkhkare was a tomb located below a hill in the Haueris Nome, south of Hermopolis. The tomb housed the remains of pharaoh Smenkhkare along with his wife Meritaten and was built atop an Isu complex Eeyoo Sekedoo Aat.

In 48 BCE The Medjay, Bayek, travelled to the tomb to hunt down a bandit leader, who had sent a group of men after Rai in order to retrieve her father's bow, made from a blackstone originating from the Isu vault. After killing the leader, Bayek deciphered an Old Kingdom Stele behind Smenkhkare's tomb.

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