

One of them ran her through the stomach with a spear and the others joined in hacking her mummified body to pieces. As Anck-Su-Namun attempted to kill Evelyn, Jonathan read some incantations from the cover of the Book of Amun-Ra, summoning mummified soldiers, which he commanded to kill Anck-Su-Namun. After Anck-Su-Namun's spirit and body were reunited, bringing her back to life, Imhotep was about to kill Evelyn with a ceremonial dagger when Evelyn's brother, Jonathan, came into the chamber with the Book of Amun-Ra, the only force capable of killing the High Priest.Īs Imhotep stepped forward to catch Jonathan, he set down the dagger and stepped forward, leaving Anck-Su-Namun alone with the dagger the undead concubine tried to kill Evelyn with the dagger in order to complete her resurrection herself, as well as out of hatred having recognized Evelyn as Nefertiri. After taking the Book of the Dead, recovering Anck-Su-Namun's five sacred canopic jars, and choosing Evelyn - Nefertiri's reincarnation - as his sacrifice, he recovered Anuk-Su-Namun's body and bound Evelyn by her ankles and wrists to a sacrificial altar within Hamunaptra. Imhotep had, the last time, been close to performing the completing the ritual, then needing no sacrifice, but after three thousand years, he needed a human sacrifice that would provide Anck-Su-Namun with fresher flesh. In 1926 A.D., Imhotep was inadvertently brought back by a librarian named Evelyn Carnahan, and set out to reprise the ritual that had been botched so many centuries ago. As punishment, Imhotep's disciples were to be mummified alive, while Imhotep himself was cursed with the dreaded Hom-Dai, and was buried alive beneath Hamunaptra. The ritual was interrupted before Anck-Su-Namun’s soul could properly return to her mortal body, and her soul was sent back to the Underworld. Here, the blasphemous priest used the forbidden Book of the Dead to try and resurrect her, but was unaware that he had been followed by the Medjai. Under the cover of night, Imhotep broke into Anck-Su-Namun’s crypt and stole her body, bringing it to the necropolis Hamunaptra, the City of the Dead. The soldiers themselves were murdered by the priests so as to ensure that the location of Hamunaptra would remain secret forever. Also, ordering the slaves present to bury the body, and be killed as they were systematically killed by the soldiers present. It involved casting spells on the corpse that condemned her soul and burying her remains at Hamunaptra. Shortly after her death, Imhotep was ordered to, along with his priests, to perform the funeral services of the concubine. When the affair was discovered by Seti l, she helped murder him and committed suicide. She began an affair with the High Priest of Osiris, Imhotep, which was forbidden because no other men were allowed to touch her.

Anck-Su-Namun was the imperial concubine of Pharaoh Seti I.
