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'''Tomb of Seth''' is the third Level in [[The Last Revelation]]. | '''Tomb of Seth''' is the third Level in [[The Last Revelation]]. | ||
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+ | The Tomb of Seth is a fictional Egyptian location - it's place and therefore the premise of 'The Last Revelation' in Egyptian mythology is also slightly suspect, and should not be taken as a definite account of the myths and legends of Ancient Egypt. | ||
− | + | In suggesting the rivalry between Seth and the other gods of Egypt, the story of 'The Last Revelation' is entirely correct. However, there is generally no account of Seth being entombed as a punishment by the god Horus. There is also evidence to suggest that Seth was not always evil, merely brutal, bad-tempered and violent. | |
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+ | The tomb is accessed by a strange mechanical device which openings a steeply sloping passageway, but the FMV that depicts it makes it unclear how it works. The tomb is a series of caverns leading to a large open area with several side rooms located on flights of stairs; this open area can only be opened by obtaining the 'Eye of Horus' | ||
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Revision as of 20:37, 10 June 2008
Tomb of Seth | |||
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The Last Revelation | |||
Section | Valley of Kings | ||
Level No | 3 | ||
Secrets | 5 | ||
Location | Egypt, King's Valley | ||
Level Chronology: | |||
Race for the Iris | Tomb of Seth | Burial Chambers |
Tomb of Seth is the third Level in The Last Revelation.
Story
The Tomb of Seth is a fictional Egyptian location - it's place and therefore the premise of 'The Last Revelation' in Egyptian mythology is also slightly suspect, and should not be taken as a definite account of the myths and legends of Ancient Egypt.
In suggesting the rivalry between Seth and the other gods of Egypt, the story of 'The Last Revelation' is entirely correct. However, there is generally no account of Seth being entombed as a punishment by the god Horus. There is also evidence to suggest that Seth was not always evil, merely brutal, bad-tempered and violent.
The tomb is accessed by a strange mechanical device which openings a steeply sloping passageway, but the FMV that depicts it makes it unclear how it works. The tomb is a series of caverns leading to a large open area with several side rooms located on flights of stairs; this open area can only be opened by obtaining the 'Eye of Horus'
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