Ancient Egypt (2024)

Ancient Egypt (1)

This article contains lore based on real-life sources from Egyptian Mythology as introduced from the God of War Egyptian Era.

Ancient Egypt (2)

Ancient Egypt, also known as the Land of the Pharaoh[1] (also written as Land of the Pharaohs[2]) and the River Empire,[3] is a region of the World where the Egyptian Gods live. It is home to a civilization both ancient and advanced in technology.[4]

Contents

  • 1 In the God of War Series
    • 1.1 God of War
    • 1.2 God of War: Ascension
    • 1.3 God of War II
    • 1.4 God of War: Fallen God
    • 1.5 God of War (2018)
    • 1.6 God of War Ragnarök
    • 1.7 God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla
  • 2 Trivia
  • 3 References

In the God of War Series[]

God of War[]

In the official novelization of the first God of War, Zeus states that Ares is away wreaking havoc within Egypt for unknown reasons.[5] Later, Ares confronts Poseidon on the Egyptian shore of the Mediterranean sea, next to the Lighthouse of Pharos, over him having Kratos kill the Hydra.[6]

God of War: Ascension[]

During Kratos' journey to the Oracle of Delphi, he can find a message left behind by someone from 'the land of the Pharaoh' who died from the cold whilst making a similar pilgrimage.[1]

God of War II[]

In the official novelization of God of War II, Hermes exiled himself to an Egyptian oasis.[7]

God of War: Fallen God[]

During his exile, Kratos travels to Egypt. During his travel, he would constantly try to get rid of the Blades of Chaos only for them to return to him, which drove Kratos insane. When Egyptian villagers saw the Spartan, they immediately flee and hide, for fear of being killed. This shows that all of Egypt knows of who Kratos is, since they've read stories about him, since he is notorious as a God-slayer and a destroyer of worlds, due to having killed most of the Olympian Gods and destroying Greece. Throughout his time in Egypt, Kratos would encounter a mysterious elderly scribe, and then both a talking ibis and baboon. These creatures are soon revealed to be the forms of Thoth, one of the Egyptian gods. Thoth would usually disappear from time to time and then reappear again to Kratos.

When a monstrous crocodile started terrorizing their lands, the villagers had no choice but to call on Kratos to have the beast killed. However, their constant begging drove the Spartan nuts, causing the Egyptians to run away in terror, much to Thoth's disappointment. Eventually, Kratos engages the crocodile in combat. After he ferociously kills it, the entire Egyptian Village he came across is completely destroyed. Even though he killed the crocodile, the villagers soon noticed an even bigger threat; a giant hippopotamus. When Kratos tried to engage the beast, it barely flinched and it sent the Spartan flying, causing him to crash into a giant rock and knocking him out unconscious. After having a vision of Athena and Thoth, who appeared in his true form, in which they tell Kratos to embrace and fulfill his purpose and destiny, he engages the giant hippo with the Blades of Chaos.

After a lot of struggle he managed to brutally kill it by slashing and slicing through its body, leaving behind mounds of flesh, bones, and blood. After Kratos passed out from exhaustion, Thoth reappears to the Spartan in a dream, this time with his other forms. He tells Kratos that he has accomplished in fulfilling his purpose and claims that there will be good fortune as the path continues to carry him away. After regaining consciousness, Kratos began cursing himself as he continues wandering and into the night.

God of War (2018)[]

  • Ancient Egypt (3)

    The land of Egypt depicted on a tapestry in Týr's temple.

  • Ancient Egypt (4)

    Triptych depicting Týr's journeys. The Egyptian Eye of Ra can be seen on the upper left corner.

  • Ancient Egypt (5)

    A pschent, the crown of pharaohs.

  • Ancient Egypt (6)

    A crook and flail, symbols associated with Osiris.

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While Egypt isn't shown, Egyptian treasures such as a scarab, a pschent, and a pharaoh's Crook and flail are shown in the vaults of Týr's Temple. This shows that Týr had travelled to Egypt so he could learn about its culture and perspectives, as revealed on a tapestry. Mimir describes Egypt as a desert land far away from the Norse lands.[8]

God of War Ragnarök[]

Ancient Egypt (7)

One of the Stolen Treasures in Midgard is an Ankh from Egypt. When found inside the ruins of the Oarsmen, Mimir refers to Egypt as "the River Empire", and while he's never been there personally, he's heard the place is "lovely".[3] The Codex Entry describes it further as a civilization both ancient and technologically advanced.[4]

God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla[]

Ancient Egypt (8)

During one of his spars with Kratos in Valhalla, Týr wields two khopesh, a type of sword originating from Egypt, and can use a type of magic that darkens the area.

In the background of one of the maps of God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla, pyramids can be glimpsed.

Trivia[]

  • According to Cory Barlog, the game was to originally be set in Egypt. However, when this caused a division between several members of the development team, it was immediately switched to the Norse World.[9]
  • After God of War Ragnarök was released worldwide, Cory Barlog stated that future God of War games could tackle on Egyptian or Mayan mythology. This meant that a future God of War game could take place in Egypt.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 God of War: Ascension, Chapter 8: The Python's Belly
  2. God of War: Fallen God, Issue 1
  3. 3.0 3.1 God of War Ragnarök, Goal: Stolen Treasures, Ankh
  4. 4.0 4.1 God of War Ragnarök, Goal: Stolen Treasures, Ankh (Codex Entry)
  5. God of War (Novel), Chapter 2
  6. God of War (Novel), Chapter 4
  7. God of War II (Novel), Chapter 30
  8. God of War (2018), Main Quest: "The Journey" - Goal: The Black Rune
  9. Game Rant.com: New God of War Was Almost Set in Egypt

Ancient Egypt (2024)

FAQs

What age did ancient Egypt start? ›

The historical records of ancient Egypt begin with Egypt as a unified state, which occurred sometime around 3150 BC.

What is the ancient history of Egypt? ›

Egypt was a vast kingdom of the ancient world. It was unified around 3100 B.C.E. and lasted as a leading economic and cultural influence throughout North Africa and parts of the Levant until it was conquered by the Macedonians in 332 B.C.E.

How long did ancient Egypt last exactly? ›

Ancient Egypt in North Africa was one of the most powerful and influential civilizations in the region for over 3,000 years, from around 3100 B.C to 30 B.C. It left behind numerous monuments, documents and works of art that continue to be studied by scholars today.

What are 10 interesting facts about ancient Egypt? ›

10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know About Ancient Egypt
  • Egyptian Pyramids Were Not Built By Slaves. ...
  • Animals Were Seen As Incarnations of the Gods. ...
  • Egyptians Wore Makeup. ...
  • Egyptian Women had Equal Rights. ...
  • Canopic Jars to preserve internal organs. ...
  • Cleopatra was of Greek origin. ...
  • Bread and Beer used as currency.
Sep 29, 2022

How did Egypt look 3000 years ago? ›

In 3,000 B.C.E., Egypt looked similar geographically to the way it looks today. The country was mostly covered by desert. But along the Nile River was a fertile swath that proved — and still proves — a life source for many Egyptians. The Nile is the longest river in the world; it flows northward for nearly 4,200 miles.

How old is the sphinx really? ›

Numerous blocks of limestone were removed to create the Sphinx and these leftover blocks were used to build the Sphinx Temple, which is directly in front of the Sphinx. Egyptologists believe the Sphinx to be approximately 4500 years old.

Is Egypt older than Greece? ›

Answer and Explanation: No, ancient Greece is much younger than ancient Egypt; the first records of Egyptian civilization date back some 6000 years, while the timeline of ancient Greek civilization usually begins about 3000 years ago.

What did ancient Egyptians eat? ›

Beside bread and beer, the ancient Egyptian meals were mainly set from vegetables, fruit, milk, dairy products, and fish. Also, many species of fattened poultry or wild birds were eaten in ancient Egypt. The regular consumption of beef is observed in the higher social class [5].

What did Cleopatra look like? ›

There are plenty of coins surviving with Cleopatra's portrait on them, and they generally repeat the same features that seemed to astound reporters: a prominent nose, sloping forehead, sharply pointed chin and thin lips, and hollow-looking eye sockets.

Who built the pyramids? ›

It was the Egyptians who built the pyramids. The Great Pyramid is dated with all the evidence, I'm telling you now to 4,600 years, the reign of Khufu. The Great Pyramid of Khufu is one of 104 pyramids in Egypt with superstructure. And there are 54 pyramids with substructure.

Why did Egypt fall? ›

There were several reasons for this, including a loss of military power, lack of natural resources, and political conflicts. The reigns of the last great pharaohs, Ramses II and Ramses III (1189-1077 BCE), are characterized by their strength and ability to defend Egypt against invaders.

Why do pharaohs get mummified? ›

They could think of no life better than the present, and they wanted to be sure it would continue after death. But why preserve the body? The Egyptians believed that the mummified body was the home for this soul or spirit. If the body was destroyed, the spirit might be lost.

How did Egypt fall? ›

In 525 BCE, Egypt was conquered by Persia, and incorporated into the Achaemenid Persian Empire. In 332 BCE, Egypt was given to Macedonia and Alexander the Great. During this period, the new capital of Alexandria flourished. Egypt became a Roman province after the defeat of Marc Antony and Queen Cleopatra VII in 30 BCE.

What are 6 facts about Ancient Egypt? ›

11 Things You May Not Know About Ancient Egypt
  • Cleopatra was not Egyptian. ...
  • The ancient Egyptians forged one of the earliest peace treaties on record. ...
  • Ancient Egyptians loved board games. ...
  • Egyptian women had a wide range of rights and freedoms. ...
  • Egyptian workers were known to organize labor strikes.
Nov 12, 2012

What are 6 interesting facts about Ancient Egypt? ›

Interesting Facts about Ancient Egypt
  • Egyptian men and women both wore makeup. ...
  • If you unwrapped the bandages from a mummy, the bandages could be as long as 1.6 km. ...
  • Cats were considered a sacred animal. ...
  • The Ancient Egyptians loved playing board games. ...
  • The Ancient Egyptians invented toothpaste.
Mar 25, 2021

What are 20 facts about Ancient Egypt? ›

20 Weird & Amazing Ancient Egypt Facts You Didn't Know!
  • There Are Many Pyramids in Egypt. ...
  • One Female Pharaoh Wore a Fake Beard. ...
  • Most Egyptian's Lived By The Nile. ...
  • Pyramids Were Used As Pharaoh Tombs. ...
  • Mummification Required A Lot of Bandages. ...
  • Everyone Wore Make Up. ...
  • Ancient Egypt Gave The World Many Inventions.
Dec 15, 2023

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