Egypt

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Egypt, Africa, is one of Lara's more popular travel destinations.

Egypt has a lot to offer to archaeologists and tourists: the Sphinx, the Pyramids of Giza, Abu Simbel, the Temple of Karnak, the King's Valley...


Quite a few Egyptian Gods and other important figures of Egyptian history or mythology are mentioned in Tomb Raider (Horus, Isis, Osiris, Seth)

Tomb Raider

The first time Lara travels to Egypt was in the original Tomb Raider. Searching for a piece of the Scion, she comes to the City of Khamoon.

Levels


Unfinished Business

Lara has unfinished business in the City of Khamoon, so she returns here once more, after her adventure in Tomb Raider.

Levels


The Last Revelation

The next time Lara travels to Egypt was to explore the Tomb of Seth in The Last Revelation. By taking the Amulet of Horus from Seth's Sarcophagus, she sets him free. During the course of the game Lara will then travel to quite a few locations throughout Egypt to try and recapture Seth. The adventure begins in the King's Valley, will then bring her to Karnak, to Alexandria, from there to Cairo and in the end to Giza.

Tomb Raider Anniversary

As Tomb Raider Anniversary is a remake of Tomb Raider I Lara will once again visit Egypt.


Buried deep within these hidden Egyptian temple walls, lie secret chambers protected by wild animals and terrifying undead creatures. If you survive these and the rooms' deadly traps, prepare to uncover an immense Sphinx and scale the colossal statues of god-kings Anubis and Horus. (official website)

Novels

Amulet of Power

The Novel Amulet of Power will answer the questions on what happened after The Last Revelation.

Locations


Kings, Pharaohs and Gods



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