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The '''Valley of the Kings''' is a valley in [[Egypt]] which served as a necropolis for various pharaohs and nobles from the {{Wiki|New Kingdom of Egypt|New Kingdom}} period. The valley is stood on the west bank of the [[Nile]] and opposite [[Thebes]].
The '''Valley of the Kings''' is a valley in [[Egypt]] which served as a necropolis for numerous pharaohs of the {{Wiki|New Kingdom of Egypt|New Kingdom}}. The valley is located a little in-land from the western bank of the [[Nile]], beyond the village of [[Set-Ma'at]] and opposite [[Thebes]].


In 38 BCE, the [[Hidden Ones]] [[Mentor]], [[Bayek]], travelled to the valley, where he accessed the tombs of [[Akhenaten]], [[Nefertiti]], [[Tutankhamun]] and [[Ramesses II]] to solve a "[[Curse of the Pharaohs|curse]]" that was plaguing Thebes.
In 38 BCE, a [[Mentor]] of the [[Hidden Ones]], [[Bayek]], travelled to the valley, where he accessed the tombs of [[Akhenaten]], [[Nefertiti]], [[Ramesses II]], and [[Tutankhamun]] in order to lift a "[[Curse of the Pharaohs|curse]]" that was plaguing Thebes.


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Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings is a valley in Egypt which served as a necropolis for numerous pharaohs of the New Kingdom. The valley is located a little in-land from the western bank of the Nile, beyond the village of Set-Ma'at and opposite Thebes.

In 38 BCE, a Mentor of the Hidden Ones, Bayek, travelled to the valley, where he accessed the tombs of Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Ramesses II, and Tutankhamun in order to lift a "curse" that was plaguing Thebes.

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