Unsurprisingly for a reboot, Assassin's Creed Origins is different from its predecessors in a number of ways. One thing the earlier games don't contain is an abundance of freely explorable caves in the wild.
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Origins includes a bunch of caverns, though, and some of them contain secrets to uncover. The most famous examples are the ancient tombs that litter the open world. Inside these places, you can find ancient tablets, mechanisms, and all kinds of loot. But before you can go raiding these tombs, you need to find them, which is no easy feat. Here are the locations of each one.
The Mountain of the Dead tomb is just outside the Siwa village - but still in the Siwa region. It's part of the large cliff slightly northwest of Bayek's home.
To get inside, you need to find a small, dark crevice on the side of the cliff.
In the south of the Black Desert region are two tombs not far from the border to Faiyum.
You need to first head into the Nomarch one. To gain access, look for a large hole in the ground near some stone walls.
Once you find the tablet in the Nomarch's tomb, look to the right to find a breakable wall, which serves as the entrance to the Seshem.eff Er Aat Tomb.
You can find the Tomb of The Nomads in the northwest corner of the Isolated Desert region.
The opening to the tomb is on the side of a mountain. It's not in a completely deserted area as there are a few structures and several people around.
The fancy-sounding Golden Tomb is located in the eastern half of the Isolated Desert region.
It's in a heavily rocky area with no civilization. As such, the way in is simply a hole surrounded by rocks.
After finding the tablet inside the
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