quartervirus:

Oh yeah, I guess I can upload this now.

I drew this dumb little comic almost two years ago when I first joined the AC team at Ubisoft. It has nothing to do with the game other than being related to Ancient Egypt, and was drawn fun and sent around the office for shits and giggles.

I wish I could say the joke was my own. Alas, I aped it from an old computer game some Aussies in the crowd may know: Skippy and the Curse of the Temple of Ock.


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mistixs:

The word “hubris” in regards to Kemeticism isn’t even appropriate, like, ever.
In The Pyramid Texts and likewise texts, the dead person literally fucking claims to BE certain gods (“I am Atum! I am Shu!”), be a unique god themselves, and exceed (some of) the gods in power. There’s also the thing where it says “O goddess Nut, we all know that you love (dead person) more than you love your Mother Tefnut.”
The ancient Egyptians were practically the DEFINITION of hubris. Modern Kemetics actually don’t really even measure up to the levels of “hubris” that the ancient Egyptians portrayed (which wouldn’t even be a bad thing since it’d just be being historically accurate). So applying the same standards to modern Kemetics and modern Hellenics is absurd if you want to be historically accurate. The Kemetics and Hellenics were VERY different.