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Crocodile Lair (Serqet)

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The Crocodile lair was one of the many locations during the 1st century BCE that crocodiles inhabited. But it was also a ruin of some long-forgotten building.

In 48 BCE, Cult of Serqet performed a ritual there, leaving a body within its sarcophagus, marked by the scorpion of Serqet, as well as candles, and a statue of Sobek, the crocodile god. The Medjay Bayek of Siwa found the scene the cultist had left behind, and investigated it.[1]

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