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The '''Waset Desert''' is a desolate desert region west of [[Yebu Nome]] in {{Wiki|Upper Egypt}}.
The '''Waset Desert''' is a desolate desert region west of [[Yebu Nome]] in {{Wiki|Upper Egypt}}.



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"The golden sands to the west of Thebes offer a desolate, but beautiful panorrama. Few brave the arid wastes except bandits who have made camps in the forgotten temple swallowed by the desert."
―Description of the Waset Desert.[src]
Waset Desert

The Waset Desert is a desolate desert region west of Yebu Nome in Upper Egypt.

History

In late 38 BCE, after freeing Thebes from the blight of the Curse of the Pharaohs, the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa visited an oasis in the desert and came across the corpse of Sutekh, a descendant of Pharaoh Ramesses II, whom he had perviously entrusted with Akhenaten's Apple of Eden, which had been the cause of the Curse.[1]

Locations

Military camps

Treasure Locations

Appearances

References