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<p><strong>Who is Arkhothep and what we know about him?</strong></p><p><em><img alt="" src="https://tibiawiki.com.br/images/d/dc/Arkhothep.gif"> "Arkhothep is the dark pharaoh that rules the undead city of Ankrahmun. The pharaoh is both the high priest and the primary deity of an obscure cult that celebrates the undead as the key to immortality. As the pharaoh is a busy (un-)man, he leaves many of his duties, including Promotions, in the hands of his second in command, Grand Vizier Ishebad. The pharaoh has filled the basement of his own palace with skeletons and other undead creatures, so that those who are still mortal can see the glory of being undead for themselves."</em></p><p><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong>When we research Arkhothep this is the answer, however, a book from Ankrahmun's library that reveals a part of the history of his allies in a nutshell, says that Morgathla showed a great secret that he had forgotten: the secret of the Helmet of the Ancients, Arkhothep goes down in history when he made a powerful "Full Helmet of the Ancients" helmet and taught his advisers to play only one role and throughout history Arkhothep was betrayed by them. What makes the story more interesting is that Arkhothep’s helmet lasts forever due to Soul Ruby. (Note: it has not been proven that any player obtained this gem in Tibia) it is clear in this story that Arkhothep always sought power through lies and black magic, his power increased through the carelessness of Mahatheb who was the greatest vizier in the city of Ankrahmun ever it saw.</strong></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><img alt="" src="https://tibiawiki.com.br/images/4/41/Green_Book.gif"> </span><span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Mahatheb the Vizier</strong></span></span></p><p style="text-align:justify"><em><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:null">"Mahatheb was the greatest vizier the city of Ankrahmun had ever seen. His counsel was prized and his wisdom legendary. He served the pharaoh Ashmunrah dutifully and faithfully. The wise Mahatheb had ever been wary of the studies of the pharaoh’s dark son, Arkhotep. But Arkhothep whispered lies into the ears of the pharaoh and poisoned his mind and heart. In his wisdom, Mahatheb saw the futility of his attempts to destroy the mists of treachery that clouded the pharaoh’s vision. Instead, he planned to help his liege in another way. Knowing that Arkhothep was using dark sorcery to gain power, he decided to gather more might himself in order to fight him. Being no sorcerer, the vizier looked to the powers of the legendary djinn, and studied ways to bind them to his will. After long research, he learned that even the djinn had to bow to someone who knew their true name. He pondered his options, when seemingly fate smiled upon him and provided him with an opportunity too good to pass it by. The well-known king of thieves, Qual'Jehari, had fallen in love with Xetharis, the beautiful daughter of the vizier. When he asked for her hand in marriage, Mahatheb presented him with a condition: to steal the true names of the djinn and give them to him. Qual'Jehari, love-stricken and blinded by arrogance, accepted without hesitation. He left the court at once, promising to return soon. Years passed, and the thief was not seen or heard again, while the vile Arkhotep grew in power and assembled his co-conspirators. Running out of time and options, the vizier tried other ways to stop the pharaoh’s son, but to no avail. When Mahatheb was desperate and almost ready for a deed of desperation, a ragged pauper appeared in his chambers. The vizier was about to call the guards when the pauper revealed himself to be no other than Qual'Jehari. He was gaunt and marked by his quest, having lost both his eyes and his youth. With shaking hands he presented Mahatheb some scrolls of paper that had the names of numerous djinn written upon them. But the vizier’s joy was cut short when he recognised that in truth only a tiny fraction of all the djinn names had been acquired. In his anger he had the thief flogged and thrown out on the streets. He studied the names of the djinn he had acquired and wondered how to put them to best use. But luck is a treacherous lover, and it had already betrayed the good Mahatheb. The thief had withheld one of the djinn names, and used that djinn to steal the beloved daughter of Mahatheb. This caused so much attention that the evil Arkhothep became aware of the vizier’s actions and put his own plans into motion. Mahatheb however was wise enough to see the threat coming, and used the powers of the djinn to flee Ankrahmun, to a foreign land, taking all of his servants and riches with him. But he had underestimated the great heights of power that Arkhothep had already climbed to. The vile prince used his sorcerous might to cast a death curse on him, and all the might of Mahatheb’s bound djinn was not powerful enough to protect him. All he could do was to prolong the inevitable. He used his remaining might not to build himself a palace as he had intended, but a tomb in which he planned to endure the passing of time until the one day he would rise again. His djinn erected the tomb, and Mahatheb was embalmed by his servants, who were then put to death by the djinn so they could join their master in the afterlife. Only I, his chronicler, was allowed to live a little longer to tell his tale. When this book is finished, I too will drink the poisoned wine that the guarding djinn will serve me to fulfil my destiny. May we all one days rise again by the power of the wise Mahatheb."</span></span></span></em></p><p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong><span style="font-size:14px">&nbsp;Arkhotep is still known to be a dark pharaoh who rules over the undead city of Ankrahmun. It is located in the form of an NPC at the top of the central pyramid in Ankrahmun, currently no player has been able to access his room and obtain a possible dialogue.</span></strong></span></p><p style="text-align:justify"><img alt="" src="https://www.tibiaqa.com/?qa=blob&amp;qa_blobid=12417006154393434665" style="height:313px; width:419px"></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong>Arkhothep is in a tomb built by Grand Vizier Mahatheb in the city of Edron, he was embalmed in the Forgotten Tomb. This extensive tomb was taken over by Skeletons and Ghouls.</strong></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong><img alt="" src="https://www.tibiaqa.com/?qa=blob&amp;qa_blobid=6807828036765819236" style="height:246px; width:230px"></strong></span></span></p><p></p><h2><span width:230px"></strong></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size:16px"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong>Related books: Morgathla Reveals the Secrets of the Mask, The Great Pyramid and the Undying Pharaoh, Recovering the Secret of the Mask, The Conspirators.</strong></span></span></p><h2><span style="font-size:14px">https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Forgotten_Tomb</span></h2><p>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Mahatheb_the_Vizier_(Book)</p><p>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Arkhothep</p>
Edited Apr 14, 2021 by jad selley
<p><strong>Who is Arkhothep and what we know about him?</strong></p><p><em><img alt="" src="https://tibiawiki.com.br/images/d/dc/Arkhothep.gif"> "Arkhothep is the dark pharaoh that rules the undead city of Ankrahmun. The pharaoh is both the high priest and the primary deity of an obscure cult that celebrates the undead as the key to immortality. As the pharaoh is a busy (un-)man, he leaves many of his duties, including Promotions, in the hands of his second in command, Grand Vizier Ishebad. The pharaoh has filled the basement of his own palace with skeletons and other undead creatures, so that those who are still mortal can see the glory of being undead for themselves."</em></p><p><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong>When we research Arkhothep this is the answer, however, a book from Ankrahmun's library that reveals a part of the history of his allies in a nutshell, says that Morgathla showed a great secret that he had forgotten: the secret of the Helmet of the Ancients, Arkhothep goes down in history when he made a powerful "Full Helmet of the Ancients" helmet and taught his advisers to play only one role and throughout history Arkhothep was betrayed by them. What makes the story more interesting is that Arkhothep’s helmet lasts forever due to Soul Ruby. (Note: it has not been proven that any player obtained this gem in Tibia) it is clear in this story that Arkhothep always sought power through lies and black magic, his power increased through the carelessness of Mahatheb who was the greatest vizier in the city of Ankrahmun ever it saw.</strong></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><img alt="" src="https://tibiawiki.com.br/images/4/41/Green_Book.gif"> </span><span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Mahatheb the Vizier</strong></span></span></p><p style="text-align:justify"><em><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:null">"Mahatheb was the greatest vizier the city of Ankrahmun had ever seen. His counsel was prized and his wisdom legendary. He served the pharaoh Ashmunrah dutifully and faithfully. The wise Mahatheb had ever been wary of the studies of the pharaoh’s dark son, Arkhotep. But Arkhothep whispered lies into the ears of the pharaoh and poisoned his mind and heart. In his wisdom, Mahatheb saw the futility of his attempts to destroy the mists of treachery that clouded the pharaoh’s vision. Instead, he planned to help his liege in another way. Knowing that Arkhothep was using dark sorcery to gain power, he decided to gather more might himself in order to fight him. Being no sorcerer, the vizier looked to the powers of the legendary djinn, and studied ways to bind them to his will. After long research, he learned that even the djinn had to bow to someone who knew their true name. He pondered his options, when seemingly fate smiled upon him and provided him with an opportunity too good to pass it by. The well-known king of thieves, Qual'Jehari, had fallen in love with Xetharis, the beautiful daughter of the vizier. When he asked for her hand in marriage, Mahatheb presented him with a condition: to steal the true names of the djinn and give them to him. Qual'Jehari, love-stricken and blinded by arrogance, accepted without hesitation. He left the court at once, promising to return soon. Years passed, and the thief was not seen or heard again, while the vile Arkhotep grew in power and assembled his co-conspirators. Running out of time and options, the vizier tried other ways to stop the pharaoh’s son, but to no avail. When Mahatheb was desperate and almost ready for a deed of desperation, a ragged pauper appeared in his chambers. The vizier was about to call the guards when the pauper revealed himself to be no other than Qual'Jehari. He was gaunt and marked by his quest, having lost both his eyes and his youth. With shaking hands he presented Mahatheb some scrolls of paper that had the names of numerous djinn written upon them. But the vizier’s joy was cut short when he recognised that in truth only a tiny fraction of all the djinn names had been acquired. In his anger he had the thief flogged and thrown out on the streets. He studied the names of the djinn he had acquired and wondered how to put them to best use. But luck is a treacherous lover, and it had already betrayed the good Mahatheb. The thief had withheld one of the djinn names, and used that djinn to steal the beloved daughter of Mahatheb. This caused so much attention that the evil Arkhothep became aware of the vizier’s actions and put his own plans into motion. Mahatheb however was wise enough to see the threat coming, and used the powers of the djinn to flee Ankrahmun, to a foreign land, taking all of his servants and riches with him. But he had underestimated the great heights of power that Arkhothep had already climbed to. The vile prince used his sorcerous might to cast a death curse on him, and all the might of Mahatheb’s bound djinn was not powerful enough to protect him. All he could do was to prolong the inevitable. He used his remaining might not to build himself a palace as he had intended, but a tomb in which he planned to endure the passing of time until the one day he would rise again. His djinn erected the tomb, and Mahatheb was embalmed by his servants, who were then put to death by the djinn so they could join their master in the afterlife. Only I, his chronicler, was allowed to live a little longer to tell his tale. When this book is finished, I too will drink the poisoned wine that the guarding djinn will serve me to fulfil my destiny. May we all one days rise again by the power of the wise Mahatheb."</span></span></span></em></p><p style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong><span style="font-size:14px">&nbsp;Arkhotep is still known to be a dark pharaoh who rules over the undead city of Ankrahmun. It is located in the form of an NPC at the top of the central pyramid in Ankrahmun, currently no player has been able to access his room and obtain a possible dialogue.</span></strong></span></p><p style="text-align:justify"><img alt="" src="https://www.tibiaqa.com/?qa=blob&amp;qa_blobid=12417006154393434665" style="height:313px; width:419px"></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><h2></h2><p>tibia.fandom.com/wiki/Arkhothep</p><p>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Mahatheb_the_Vizier_(Book)</p><p>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Arkhothep</p>width:419px"></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong>Arkhothep is in a tomb built by Grand Vizier Mahatheb in the city of Edron, he was embalmed in the Forgotten Tomb. This extensive tomb was taken over by Skeletons and Ghouls.</strong></span></span></p><p><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong><img alt="" src="https://www.tibiaqa.com/?qa=blob&amp;qa_blobid=6807828036765819236" style="height:246px; width:230px"></strong></span></span></p><p></p><h2><span style="font-size:14px">https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Forgotten_Tomb</span></h2><p>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Mahatheb_the_Vizier_(Book)</p><p>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Arkhothep</p>
Edited Apr 14, 2021 by jad selley
<p><strong>Who is Arkhothep and what we know about him?</strong></p><p><em><img alt="" src="https://tibiawiki.com.br/images/d/dc/Arkhothep.gif"> "Arkhothep is the dark pharaoh that rules the undead city of Ankrahmun. The pharaoh is both the high priest and the primary deity of an obscure cult that celebrates the undead as the key to immortality. As the pharaoh is a busy (un-)man, he leaves many of his duties, including Promotions, in the hands of his second in command, Grand Vizier Ishebad. The pharaoh has filled the basement of his own palace with skeletons and other undead creatures, so that those who are still mortal can see the glory of being undead for themselves."</em></p><p><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong>When we research Arkhothep this is the answer, however, a book from Ankrahmun's library that reveals a part of the history of his allies in a nutshell, says that Morgathla showed a great secret that he had forgotten: the secret of the Helmet of the Ancients, Arkhothep goes down in history when he made a powerful "Full Helmet of the Ancients" helmet and taught his advisers to play only one role and throughout history Arkhothep was betrayed by them. What makes the story more interesting is that Arkhothep’s helmet lasts forever due to Soul Ruby. (Note: it has not been proven that any player obtained this gem in Tibia) it is clear in this story that Arkhothep always sought power through lies and black magic, his power increased through the carelessness of Mahatheb who was the greatest vizier in the city of Ankrahmun ever it saw.</strong></span></span></p><p><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><img alt="" src="https://tibiawiki.com.br/images/4/41/Green_Book.gif"> </span><span style="font-family:Courier New,Courier,monospace"><span style="font-size:18px"><strong>Mahatheb the Vizier</strong></span></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><em><span style="text-align:justify"><em><span style="font-size:14px"><span style="font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif"><span style="background-color:null">"Mahatheb was the greatest vizier the city of Ankrahmun had ever seen. His counsel was prized and his wisdom legendary. He served the pharaoh Ashmunrah dutifully and faithfully. The wise Mahatheb had ever been wary of the studies of the pharaoh’s dark son, Arkhotep. But Arkhothep whispered lies into the ears of the pharaoh and poisoned his mind and heart. In his wisdom, Mahatheb saw the futility of his attempts to destroy the mists of treachery that clouded the pharaoh’s vision. Instead, he planned to help his liege in another way. Knowing that Arkhothep was using dark sorcery to gain power, he decided to gather more might himself in order to fight him. Being no sorcerer, the vizier looked to the powers of the legendary djinn, and studied ways to bind them to his will. After long research, he learned that even the djinn had to bow to someone who knew their true name. He pondered his options, when seemingly fate smiled upon him and provided him with an opportunity too good to pass it by. The well-known king of thieves, Qual'Jehari, had fallen in love with Xetharis, the beautiful daughter of the vizier. When he asked for her hand in marriage, Mahatheb presented him with a condition: to steal the true names of the djinn and give them to him. Qual'Jehari, love-stricken and blinded by arrogance, accepted without hesitation. He left the court at once, promising to return soon. Years passed, and the thief was not seen or heard again, while the vile Arkhotep grew in power and assembled his co-conspirators. Running out of time and options, the vizier tried other ways to stop the pharaoh’s son, but to no avail. When Mahatheb was desperate and almost ready for a deed of desperation, a ragged pauper appeared in his chambers. The vizier was about to call the guards when the pauper revealed himself to be no other than Qual'Jehari. He was gaunt and marked by his quest, having lost both his eyes and his youth. With shaking hands he presented Mahatheb some scrolls of paper that had the names of numerous djinn written upon them. But the vizier’s joy was cut short when he recognised that in truth only a tiny fraction of all the djinn names had been acquired. In his anger he had the thief flogged and thrown out on the streets. He studied the names of the djinn he had acquired and wondered how to put them to best use. But luck is a treacherous lover, and it had already betrayed the good Mahatheb. The thief had withheld one of the djinn names, and used that djinn to steal the beloved daughter of Mahatheb. This caused so much attention that the evil Arkhothep became aware of the vizier’s actions and put his own plans into motion. Mahatheb however was wise enough to see the threat coming, and used the powers of the djinn to flee Ankrahmun, to a foreign land, taking all of his servants and riches with him. But he had underestimated the great heights of power that Arkhothep had already climbed to. The vile prince used his sorcerous might to cast a death curse on him, and all the might of Mahatheb’s bound djinn was not powerful enough to protect him. All he could do was to prolong the inevitable. He used his remaining might not to build himself a palace as he had intended, but a tomb in which he planned to endure the passing of time until the one day he would rise again. His djinn erected the tomb, and Mahatheb was embalmed by his servants, who were then put to death by the djinn so they could join their master in the afterlife. Only I, his chronicler, was allowed to live a little longer to tell his tale. When this book is finished, I too will drink the poisoned wine that the guarding djinn will serve me to fulfil my destiny. May we all one days rise again by the power of the wise Mahatheb."</span></span></span></em></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-align:justify"><span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS,cursive"><strong><span style="font-size:14px">&nbsp;Arkhotep is still known to be a dark pharaoh who rules over the undead city of Ankrahmun. It is located at the top of the central pyramid in Ankrahmun, currently no game has managed player has been able to access his room and obtain a possible dialogue.</span></strong></span></p><p style="text-align: justify;"><img style="text-align:justify"><img alt="" src="https://www.tibiaqa.com/?qa=blob&amp;qa_blobid=12417006154393434665" style="height:313px; width:419px"></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><h2></h2><div></div><div><cite>tibia.fandom.com/wiki/Arkhothep</cite></div><div>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Mahatheb_the_Vizier_(Book)</div><div>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Arkhothep</div>width:419px"></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><h2></h2><p>tibia.fandom.com/wiki/Arkhothep</p><p>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Mahatheb_the_Vizier_(Book)</p><p>https://tibiawiki.com.br/wiki/Arkhothep</p>
Posted Apr 14, 2021 by jad selley

Who is Arkhothep and what we know about him?

"Arkhothep is the dark pharaoh that rules the undead city of Ankrahmun. The pharaoh is both the high priest and the primary deity of an obscure cult that celebrates the undead as the key to immortality. As the pharaoh is a busy (un-)man, he leaves many of his duties, including Promotions, in the hands of his second in command, Grand Vizier Ishebad. The pharaoh has filled the basement of his own palace with skeletons and other undead creatures, so that those who are still mortal can see the glory of being undead for themselves."

When we research Arkhothep this is the answer, however, a book from Ankrahmun's library that reveals a part of the history of his allies in a nutshell, says that Morgathla showed a great secret that he had forgotten: the secret of the Helmet of the Ancients, Arkhothep goes down in history when he made a powerful "Full Helmet of the Ancients" helmet and taught his advisers to play only one role and throughout history Arkhothep was betrayed by them. What makes the story more interesting is that Arkhothep’s helmet lasts forever due to Soul Ruby. (Note: it has not been proven that any player obtained this gem in Tibia) it is clear in this story that Arkhothep always sought power through lies and black magic, his power increased through the carelessness of Mahatheb who was the greatest vizier in the city of Ankrahmun ever it saw.

Mahatheb the Vizier

"Mahatheb was the greatest vizier the city of Ankrahmun had ever seen. His counsel was prized and his wisdom legendary. He served the pharaoh Ashmunrah dutifully and faithfully. The wise Mahatheb had ever been wary of the studies of the pharaoh’s dark son, Arkhotep. But Arkhothep whispered lies into the ears of the pharaoh and poisoned his mind and heart. In his wisdom, Mahatheb saw the futility of his attempts to destroy the mists of treachery that clouded the pharaoh’s vision. Instead, he planned to help his liege in another way. Knowing that Arkhothep was using dark sorcery to gain power, he decided to gather more might himself in order to fight him. Being no sorcerer, the vizier looked to the powers of the legendary djinn, and studied ways to bind them to his will. After long research, he learned that even the djinn had to bow to someone who knew their true name. He pondered his options, when seemingly fate smiled upon him and provided him with an opportunity too good to pass it by. The well-known king of thieves, Qual'Jehari, had fallen in love with Xetharis, the beautiful daughter of the vizier. When he asked for her hand in marriage, Mahatheb presented him with a condition: to steal the true names of the djinn and give them to him. Qual'Jehari, love-stricken and blinded by arrogance, accepted without hesitation. He left the court at once, promising to return soon. Years passed, and the thief was not seen or heard again, while the vile Arkhotep grew in power and assembled his co-conspirators. Running out of time and options, the vizier tried other ways to stop the pharaoh’s son, but to no avail. When Mahatheb was desperate and almost ready for a deed of desperation, a ragged pauper appeared in his chambers. The vizier was about to call the guards when the pauper revealed himself to be no other than Qual'Jehari. He was gaunt and marked by his quest, having lost both his eyes and his youth. With shaking hands he presented Mahatheb some scrolls of paper that had the names of numerous djinn written upon them. But the vizier’s joy was cut short when he recognised that in truth only a tiny fraction of all the djinn names had been acquired. In his anger he had the thief flogged and thrown out on the streets. He studied the names of the djinn he had acquired and wondered how to put them to best use. But luck is a treacherous lover, and it had already betrayed the good Mahatheb. The thief had withheld one of the djinn names, and used that djinn to steal the beloved daughter of Mahatheb. This caused so much attention that the evil Arkhothep became aware of the vizier’s actions and put his own plans into motion. Mahatheb however was wise enough to see the threat coming, and used the powers of the djinn to flee Ankrahmun, to a foreign land, taking all of his servants and riches with him. But he had underestimated the great heights of power that Arkhothep had already climbed to. The vile prince used his sorcerous might to cast a death curse on him, and all the might of Mahatheb’s bound djinn was not powerful enough to protect him. All he could do was to prolong the inevitable. He used his remaining might not to build himself a palace as he had intended, but a tomb in which he planned to endure the passing of time until the one day he would rise again. His djinn erected the tomb, and Mahatheb was embalmed by his servants, who were then put to death by the djinn so they could join their master in the afterlife. Only I, his chronicler, was allowed to live a little longer to tell his tale. When this book is finished, I too will drink the poisoned wine that the guarding djinn will serve me to fulfil my destiny. May we all one days rise again by the power of the wise Mahatheb."

 Arkhotep is still known to be a dark pharaoh who rules over the undead city of Ankrahmun. It is located at the top of the central pyramid in Ankrahmun, currently no game has managed to access his room and obtain a possible dialogue.

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