Book of Amun-Ra

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The Book of Amun-Ra is a powerful fictional ancient Egyptian artifact from *The Mummy* franchise, depicted as a sacred text capable of granting immense power and reversing curses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional book
fictional magical artifact
prop in The Mummy franchise
activationRequirement key-shaped puzzle box (The Mummy franchise)
spoken incantations
alignment protective
appearsIn The Mummy (1999 film) NERFINISHED
The Mummy Returns (2001 film) NERFINISHED
The Mummy novelizations NERFINISHED
basedOn ancient Egyptian religious texts (loosely)
category fictional books
fictional magical items
fictional objects introduced in 1999
color golden
contrastsWith themes of death and destruction in the Book of the Dead
creator Stephen Sommers NERFINISHED
fictionalCulture ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Mummy franchise NERFINISHED
franchiseOwner Universal Pictures NERFINISHED
function sacred text of Amun-Ra (fictional)
genre fantasy artifact
guardedBy Medjai (in-universe) NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Egyptian sun god Ra (via Amun-Ra) NERFINISHED
introducedIn The Mummy (1999 film) NERFINISHED
inUniverseLocation Hamunaptra (fictional city) NERFINISHED
language ancient Egyptian (fictionalized)
material gold (fictional depiction)
medium film
novelization
namedAfter Amun-Ra NERFINISHED
notableScene climactic battle against Imhotep in The Mummy (1999)
opposedTo Book of the Dead (The Mummy franchise) NERFINISHED
power counteracting the Book of the Dead
granting immense power
restoring life to normal after dark magic
reversing curses
propDesign hinged locking mechanism
ornate metal pages
symbolism divine authority
salvation from curses
theme life and protection
usedAgainst Imhotep (The Mummy 1999) NERFINISHED
usedBy Evelyn Carnahan NERFINISHED
Rick O'Connell NERFINISHED
writingSystem hieroglyphs (fictional depiction)

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Evelyn Carnahan associatedWith Book of Amun-Ra