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{{Quote|"Exquisite in your perfection," breathed the cobra, "Mistess of the Two Lands", hissed the vulture. "We offer these twin daggers in honor of your majest."|Description about the daggers|The Curse of the Pharaohs}}
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[[File:ACO Venomous Grace Concept Art.jpg|thumb|250px|Concept art of Venomous Grace]]
[[File:ACO Venomous Grace Concept Art.jpg|thumb|250px|Concept art of Venomous Grace]]

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""Exquisite in your perfection," breathed the cobra, "Mistess of the Two Lands", hissed the vulture. "We offer these twin daggers in honor of your majest.""
―Description about the daggers[src]
Concept art of Venomous Grace

The Venomous Grace were a pair of knives wielded by Nefertiti, the Egyptian queen and wife to Akhenaten.

When her spirit was returned to the world of the living through the use of the Aten, the Hidden One, Bayek, defeated her in Aaru, claiming the weapon for himself.

Weapon statistics

Rarity Quality (Max Level 55) Damage (Max Level 55) Attributes Availability
Legendary Adrenaline Regeneration II

Combo Multiplier III

Poison on Hit

Complete The Lady of Grace.

Trivia

  • The pommels of the two daggers refers the Nebty, the Two Ladies, symbolizing a unified Egypt personified by Nekhbet, the vulture, of Upper Egypt and Wadjet, the cobra, of Lower Egypt.

Reference