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Papyri Puzzles were a series of scrolls found by the Bayek in Egypt during the reign of Ptolemy XIII. Hidden in temples across the country, these puzzles led Bayek to various hidden locations where he would find treasures containing drachmas, weapons and gears.

Puzzles 

In Siwa, come find me at the bottom of the only bowl big enough for a god.

A few hundred meters north west of the Temple of Sekhmet in Yamu, which resides by Lake Mareotis, there is a great place to go for a date. Full of palm trees and surrounded by desert, one rock fence was built and closed off with no exit. Find me there.

In the Qatara Depression there is only one place that isn't dry and sad. At dawn's first light, there is one tree near the valley's entrance whose roots are halfway between Ra's glory and Apophi's shadow. Find me there but make haste, for Ra moves quickly.

In the east section of the Kanopos Nome is a ravaged land, where many trees fell and lost their home. I'm by the orphan tree whose parents fell down nearby, pointing towards their lonely daughter.

In the center of Sap-Meh Nome you can find me hidden in a canyon near Anthylla/ I'm under a tree that thinks its unique, but only because the nearby rock bridge is blocking it from seeing the others of its breed.

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