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'''White Desert Sobek Ruins''' was a location in the [[White Desert Oasis]], [[Egypt]], south of [[Dionysias]]. | '''White Desert Sobek Ruins''' was a location in the [[White Desert Oasis]], [[Egypt]], south of [[Dionysias]]. | ||
A former shrine to the [[crocodile]] god [[Sobek]], desert claimed it at some point, and by 48 BCE its ruins served as one of the hideouts for the bandit leader [[Son of Ra]] and his followers.<ref name="Fires of Dionysias">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Fires of Dionysias]]</ref> Another [[Desert Waterfalls Hideout|hideout]] was located at the waterfalls of the lake, and a [[Larder Station Hideout|third]] further south.<ref name="Demons in the Desert">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Demons in the Desert]]</ref> | A former shrine to the [[crocodile]] god [[Sobek]], the desert claimed it at some point, and by 48 BCE its ruins served as one of the hideouts for the bandit leader [[Son of Ra]] and his followers.<ref name="Fires of Dionysias">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Fires of Dionysias]]</ref> Another [[Desert Waterfalls Hideout|hideout]] was located at the waterfalls of the lake, and a [[Larder Station Hideout|third]] further south.<ref name="Demons in the Desert">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' - [[Demons in the Desert]]</ref> | ||
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White Desert Sobek Ruins was a location in the White Desert Oasis, Egypt, south of Dionysias.
A former shrine to the crocodile god Sobek, the desert claimed it at some point, and by 48 BCE its ruins served as one of the hideouts for the bandit leader Son of Ra and his followers.[1] Another hideout was located at the waterfalls of the lake, and a third further south.[2]
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