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Coming Soon - Egypt, 1912, city of Philae – you and your group of dedicated archeologists are once again in search of priceless, ancient Egyptian artifacts. On this dig you are seeking the Temple of Isis who was perhaps the greatest goddess of ancient Egypt, mother of Horus, wife of Osiris, and Goddess of the Underworld. Inside Isis' Temple is rumored to be the sacred Eye of Horus, made from pure gold. But even more priceless- its ability to protect against the greatest of all evils. Isis was entrusted as Guardian of the Eye and so your research has led you and your team to believe that it must be hidden within her sacred Temple. After sailing up the Nile and following a long-forgotten trail, you have found the Temple of Isis! Your team is the first to step inside these hallowed walls in thousands of years. As you enter, you walk under the inscription written in Ancient Egyptian, “Only those of true mind, body, and heart shall walk free.” When the last of your party steps inside, the heavy stone door slides closed behind you. As your team tries futilely to open the door, you realize this is only the beginning. Your eyes slowly adjust to the dim cavern illuminated by your lanterns and you can just make out a glyph of the goddess, Isis, on the far wall. The sound of gears turning startles your group and you hear water dripping, the sound growing louder. Looking up, you see water pouring slowly but steadily into the temple. You realize that the inscription above the door was more than just a warning. Now you must prove yourself and pass Isis' tests or perish in a watery grave and become just one more chapter in the legend of The Trials of Isis.