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And I also recall all others deities that you've mentioned being named upon Assassin's Creed: Origins (AC:O) and if not upon the base version of hte game upon The Curse of the Pharaohs DLC.
Although I think that The Hidden Ones DLC is more close to whatever an AC game used to be, it's rather short and particularly from both DLC's I tend to prefer The Curse of the Pahraos. And even if albeit being entangled a lot more than what I've liked with "Old Egyptcian Mythology", and thus straying by a whole lot from the usual AC's so called "Historical accuracy", it's still a quite interesting and challenging DLC to play/have fun with. But as usual, take my personal opinions as an old timer AC's fan with a few grains of