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Hall of Two Truths

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The Hall of Two Truths is where, according to ancient Egyptian mythology, souls were judged according to their purity. It is also known as the Hall of Ma'at.[1] The god Anubis was often the one responsible for weighting the deceased's heart against a feather.

In 38 BCE, while in Aaru, the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa met a man who spoke of his wife passing the Hall of Two Truths.[2]

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