In the series of films about the Scorpion King, Mathayus is shown as a noble mercenary and liberator of nations; in the Mummy it is a cruel and bloodthirsty warrior-conqueror-tyrant. Why did he become evil? Can anybody tell me?
The prologue of Mummy Returns takes place in 3067 BC. But judging by the architecture of Thebes, this is clearly not 3067 BC, but rather the architecture of the Old Kingdom period (it was much later than 3067 BC). And in terms of uniforms, shape and appearance, the army of Thebes refers rather to the period of the same Ancient Kingdom, and the army of the Scorpion King generally resembles the Hittites and Hyksos in appearance, which at that time did not even exist. I am already silent about his bracelet - there was no such jewelry accuracy then.
Is the battle for Thebes the beginning of the conquest of Egypt by the Scorpion King? Or is it one of the battles during the conquest of Egypt? Or was it a decisive battle that the Scorpion King lost and was eventually driven into the desert with his army?
And most importantly: HOW could such a great warrior lose the decisive battle that he fled into the desert with his army? In the prologue, it was shown that he fought bravely, and in the end lost the battle...
The Scorpion King shown to us in The Mummy is a descendant of the Scorpion King from the film series? In the first film about the Scorpion King himself, it is said that the actions take place long before the Egyptian pyramids, although in the film (Mummy) they are shown ...