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The Great Wall of Heliopolis (also known as the Helian Wall) is a massive wall in Heliopolis.

History[]

Anubis built the Great Wall of Heliopolis to protect himself and Osiris from Set. It was also used to separate Uruk from Heliopolis. Sphinx visited the walls several times over the course of his quest.

Great Wall Entrance I[]

Main article: Great Wall Entrance I

Sphinx was required to visit Great Wall Entrance I after Imhotep told him to visit Anubis, who lived within his own tower within the entrance. On his way, he encountered Almost-a-Bulls, Fire Armadillos, Crabhands, and a number of other monsters. It became a place that he would visit often. On his first visit, he obtained the Blowpipe.

Great Wall Entrance II[]

Main article: Great Wall Entrance II

Sphinx was granted entrance into the second Great Wall entrance after he obtained the Atun Statue from Tutankhamen. From there, he climbed over a series of obstacles. Once inside the wall, he fought a set of monsters and continued on his way to the Uruk Canyon, where he fought to free Ketta.

Great Wall Entrance III[]

Main article: Great Wall Entrance III

The last entrance utilized by Sphinx, Great Wall Entrance III was used to access the Uruk Islands in order to confront the Geb Queen. It was also the largest entrance, and was considerably long.

Appearance[]

The Great Wall of Heliopolis contains three entrances each numbered. It is a large wall that is visible from all points of Heliopolis. The first entrance houses Anubis Tower, and is protected by a series of monsters. It is the first wall entrance that Sphinx can ever enter. The second hosts a myriad of more dangerous monsters, and leads directly to Uruk Canyon. Sphinx is only required to visit this place once, however, he may return at any time. The third and final is the third entrance that Sphinx can visit. It leads to the Uruk Islands via teleportation.

The outside of the wall is lined with statues of Anubis in his jackal form, while the wall's interior is lined with statues of Anubis in his traditional jackal-headed form, further revealing that Anubis constructed it.

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Trivia[]

  • Fans often mistake the entire Great Wall Entrance I for Anubis Tower. The Tower is actually at the back of this entrance.
  • The interior walls of the Wall is decorated by statues of Anubis, leading a few fans to mark the deity as a narcissist.


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