Not every location on Assassin’s Creed Origins’s map, however, is marked or easy to find. This is true of the Temple of a Million Years, a location that comes up during the quest line of the game. For those players looking to track down this location in the game and complete its associated quest, this guide is here to help.

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Where Is The Temple of a Million Years?

The journey to the Temple of a Million Years can’t really begin until players reach a level range between 15 and 18 or better. This is because it is located in the Spai-Res Nome in the northeastern section of the map, and the enemies of that area will be leveled accordingly. The nearest city to this Temple is the almost-abandoned Letopolis and Assassin’s Creed Origins’ historically accurate ruins nearby.

From the fast travel point within this city, players can head directly southwest and into the desert. There are a lot of ruins in this area, but the key to identifying the temple is to look for the giant stone cats. Using Senu to scope out the area should bring players to focus on the ruined entrance of to this hidden area between those two large structures.

The entrance to this temple is one through which a player must sidestep. It should be noted, however, that once inside, this temple isn’t as expansive or impressive as its name implies. The only thing that has to be noted inside the temple are the dueling cobras within the pots that players have to destroy to get to the main room in the temple.

Why Head To The Temple of a Million Years?

Letopolis features a number of interesting sites and players enter this area within the main storyline of Assassin’s Creed Origins fairly early on. Within the city, a preacher with white robes will direct players to an NPC called Nehi and begins the quest New Kid in Town. Ultimately, these two characters will point the player at this buried temple.

On the outside of the temple, players have to fight off some enemies before being able to get to the entrance. Within the temple are clues that can be interacted with to complete the quest.

Assassin’s Creed Origins is available now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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