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|name = Tablet of Horus | |name = Tablet of Horus | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|icon = [[File:MediEvil2-TabletOfHorusIcon.png|alt=Tablet of Horus]] | |||
|type = Item | |||
|aka = Egyptian Artifact{{Bookref|MED2-Prima}} | |||
|location = [[Kensington, the Tomb]] | |location = [[Kensington, the Tomb]] | ||
|given = [[Horus]] | |given = [[Horus]] | ||
|use = [[Kensington, the Tomb]] | |use = [[Kensington, the Tomb]] | ||
|appearances = {{Icon|Med2}} ''[[MediEvil 2]]''}}The '''Tablet of Horus''' was one of three | |appearances = {{Icon|Med2}} ''[[MediEvil 2]]''}}The '''Tablet of Horus''' was one of three Egyptian Artifacts needed to release the [[Princess Kiya|Princess]] from her [[Kensington, the Tomb|tomb]] in [[The Museum]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Having just seen the [[Lord Palethorn|spellcaster]]'s [[Dogman and Mander|henchmen]] leave [[The Museum]], [[Sir Dan]] made his way in to discover a reconstructed Egyptian tomb. Inside, he found a room with three | Having just seen the [[Lord Palethorn|spellcaster]]'s [[Dogman and Mander|henchmen]] leave [[The Museum]], [[Sir Dan]] made his way in to discover a reconstructed Egyptian tomb. Inside, he found a room with three Egyptian Artifacts. These needed to be given to the correct statue in an adjacent room in order to release the sarcophagus housed within. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The Tablet of Horus can be found in the room with pushable blocks. It is at the middle level of elevation where the tallest block is at the start. It needs to be given to the statue of [[Horus]] in the sarcophagus room, which is on the left relative to the room's entrance. | The Tablet of Horus can be found in the room with pushable blocks. It is at the middle level of elevation where the tallest block is at the start. It needs to be given to the statue of [[Horus]] in the sarcophagus room, which is on the left relative to the room's entrance. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{ | {{OtherLanguages | ||
|fr=Tablette d'Horus | |||
|it=Tavola di Horus | |||
|de=Tafel des Horus | |||
|es=Lápida de Horus | |||
|pt=Lápida de Orus | |||
|ru=Дощечка Хоруса | |||
|ruR=Doshchechka Khorusa | |||
}} | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Scroll of Sekhmet]] | *[[Scroll of Sekhmet]] | ||
*[[Staff of Anubis]] | *[[Staff of Anubis]] | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] | ||
[[Category:Items in MediEvil 2]] | [[Category:Items in MediEvil 2]] |
Latest revision as of 00:23, 15 May 2024
Tablet of Horus | ||
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AKA | Egyptian Artifact[1] | |
Type | Item | |
Found in | Kensington, the Tomb | |
Used in | Kensington, the Tomb | |
Given to | Horus | |
Appears in | MediEvil 2 |
The Tablet of Horus was one of three Egyptian Artifacts needed to release the Princess from her tomb in The Museum.
History
Having just seen the spellcaster's henchmen leave The Museum, Sir Dan made his way in to discover a reconstructed Egyptian tomb. Inside, he found a room with three Egyptian Artifacts. These needed to be given to the correct statue in an adjacent room in order to release the sarcophagus housed within.
Gameplay
The Tablet of Horus can be found in the room with pushable blocks. It is at the middle level of elevation where the tallest block is at the start. It needs to be given to the statue of Horus in the sarcophagus room, which is on the left relative to the room's entrance.
In other languages
Language | Name |
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French (France) | Tablette d'Horus |
German | Tafel des Horus |
Italian | Tavola di Horus |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Lápida de Orus |
Russian | Дощечка Хоруса Doshchechka Khorusa |
Spanish (Spain) | Lápida de Horus |
See also
References
- ↑ MediEvil II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 2000.
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