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The '''Siege of Thebes''' was a battle that occured between the Army of Anubis and the Sumerian armies of [[Thebes]].
 
The '''Siege of Thebes''' was a battle that occured between the Army of Anubis and the Sumerian armies of [[Thebes]].
   
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==History==
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===The Scorpion King Invades===
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[[Image:Eirythe-mummy2_0014-1-.jpg|left|thumb|300px|The forces of the Scorpion King prepare for battle.]]
 
The Scorpion King was given command of Anubis's army in exchange for his soul, which he used to invade Thebes, and burn it to the ground. Seven years before, the Scorpion King had been defeated, along with his armies, and expelled out into the deserts of Ahm Shere, but the Scorpion King had managed to strike a bargain with the god of mummification, Anubis, promising his soul and a golden pyramid in exchange for the sparing of his life. The jackal god allowed the Scorpion King to live and gave him the chance to conquer once more, taking the [[Army of Anubis]] to command it in his conquests. After many campaigns throughout the lands, the Scorpion King returned to Thebes to defeat its forces, taking the people of Thebes by surprise.
 
The Scorpion King was given command of Anubis's army in exchange for his soul, which he used to invade Thebes, and burn it to the ground. Seven years before, the Scorpion King had been defeated, along with his armies, and expelled out into the deserts of Ahm Shere, but the Scorpion King had managed to strike a bargain with the god of mummification, Anubis, promising his soul and a golden pyramid in exchange for the sparing of his life. The jackal god allowed the Scorpion King to live and gave him the chance to conquer once more, taking the [[Army of Anubis]] to command it in his conquests. After many campaigns throughout the lands, the Scorpion King returned to Thebes to defeat its forces, taking the people of Thebes by surprise.
   
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===Aftermath===
 
Once he had completed his quest, Anubis took the Scorpion King's soul and sent his Army back to the sands from which they came, where they lay silently until they would be called to battle again.
 
Once he had completed his quest, Anubis took the Scorpion King's soul and sent his Army back to the sands from which they came, where they lay silently until they would be called to battle again.
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==Appearances==
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*''[[The Mummy Returns]]'' {{1st}}
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**''[[The Mummy Returns (novelization)]]''
 
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The Siege of Thebes was a battle that occured between the Army of Anubis and the Sumerian armies of Thebes.

History

The Scorpion King Invades

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The forces of the Scorpion King prepare for battle.

The Scorpion King was given command of Anubis's army in exchange for his soul, which he used to invade Thebes, and burn it to the ground. Seven years before, the Scorpion King had been defeated, along with his armies, and expelled out into the deserts of Ahm Shere, but the Scorpion King had managed to strike a bargain with the god of mummification, Anubis, promising his soul and a golden pyramid in exchange for the sparing of his life. The jackal god allowed the Scorpion King to live and gave him the chance to conquer once more, taking the Army of Anubis to command it in his conquests. After many campaigns throughout the lands, the Scorpion King returned to Thebes to defeat its forces, taking the people of Thebes by surprise.

Aftermath

Once he had completed his quest, Anubis took the Scorpion King's soul and sent his Army back to the sands from which they came, where they lay silently until they would be called to battle again.

Appearances