User:Lady Kyashira/Valhalla Details
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Shield or Blade was a visual representation of one of Bayek's genetic memories, relived by Layla Hassan through the Portable Animus HR-8.
Description
None can cheat the weighing, or so Bayek believes. Until the blind Oracle Nena tells him of a corrupted soul trying to enter the Duat.
Dialogue
Outside the Hall of Knowing, Bayek met aw woman who called for him.
- Nena: You have come, champion of Thoth.
Bayek approached the woman who closed her eyes.
- Nena: Can you feel it? A monstrous shade is at the gate. It threatens to devour us.
- Bayek: I feel nothing...
- Nena: A heart. Blackened, fetid, so loathsome and heavy. It must have deceived the scales.
- Bayek: No... but the weighting cannot be cheated. All must stand before the judgement of Osiris.
- Nena: The corruption comes here, it will defile the world, blight the wheat that makes our bread. Poison the wine we drink. You must stop it, Bayek of Siwa.
- Bayek: How do you know my name?
- Nena: Your Ren was whispered by Thoth, the knowing one. He breathed it in my ear.
- Bayek: What is the god's will?
- Nena: There is a ritual, dark and heretical. Unearthed in the time of the Son of the Aten and locked away in the Hall of Knowing. You must bring it to me.
Bayek entered the Hall of Knowing, looking through the scriptures in the hall. He first read a scripture on a table.
- It is Esrme who is complaining:
The son of Kllaouj has wronged me. My lord, Osiris I appeal to you, render justice to me for the things that he has done to me. He does not consider me. He has left my bed and now lies with Nemanub. Great one among the spirits I desire that he spends forty days and forty nights hanging on me like a dog on a bitch, like a boar for a sow. For I am the one who calls and he is the one who must desire. - Bayek: A woman's prayer to Iset to make her unfaithful husband return to her.
He came across a number of scrolls on a shelf.
- Book of the Dead: Prayer:
I am yesterday, the dawn, and tomorrow. I command the rebirth of souls, of all nature and all nature's mysteries.
Bayek approached another side of the hall, reading another scripture on a table.
- Honored Serqet:
I beg, I invoke you Serqet, bester of Apep, bring out the cold, the chill, the evil eyes, the mania and the crying from my son. Extinguish the fiery furnance of his brow. I adjure you by your names and your powers. - Bayek: Healing rituals and spells.
He read another scroll on a nearby shelf.
- Book of the Dead: Prayer of Protection:
My hair is that of Nu, my face is that of Ra; I see with the eyes of Hathor and hear with ears of Wepwewet. I small with the nose of the lotus leaf, my lips, Anubis; my teeth, Selkis and Iset. My arms are the ram; my breast is Neith, goddess of Sais; my back is Set's back; my phallus is Osiris, giver of life; my belly and spine are Sekhmet; my buttocks, the Eye of Horus; My thighs and legs are Nut; my feet are Ptah. My toes are living falcons. There is no part of me without of a god and Thoth protects all my flesh.
Bayek approached another corner and read a scroll on the table.
- Scroll:
Renenet, coiled cobra, you whose gaze destroys your enemies, Enou asked you to curse me and you did. My crops wither on their stalks, blighted by beetles, Great Thutmose, I fall at your feet. Without your blessing, my family will starve. End this plague that has befallen me and send me nature's bounty. - Bayek: Harvest prayers. A farmer asking the Pharaoh for bountiful crops.
He read another scroll on a shelf.
- Book of the Dead: Ritual to Give Strength to the Dead:
In the sacred barque place a bowl painted with the images of Atum, Shu and Tefut, Geb and Nut, Osiris and Iset, Set and Nephthys as well as an image of the Dead's Ba whom you wish to be made worthy. Anoint the bowl with oil. Offer insense on the fire with roasted ducks and pray to Ra. He for whom this is done will voyage with Ra every day everywhere he wishes. The enemies of Ra will be driven awat. This is as true as the number of stars in the sky.
Bayek approached a locked door.
- Bayek: The forbidden scripts are behind, there must be another way in.
Bayek looked as a ball of light went into the next room through an opening at the top. He scaled up the wall and entered through the opening. As he scaled down, he read another scroll.
- The Great Hymn to the Aten:
How manifold it is, what you have made!
They are hidden from the face of all.
O' sole god, there is no other!
You create the world according to your desire.
When you sink beneath the western horizon,
The land is in darkness, as if in death.
The old gods are dead at your hand. - Bayek: The hymn to the Aten, the heresy of the Pharaoh's father.
