chained up to the wall and get ht by a spikey belt
Gebu, a character from the video game "Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation," is known for robbing the tomb of Seti I, an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. This act leads to a series of events that intertwine with the game's plot, as the theft awakens ancient powers and curses associated with the tomb. Gebu's actions ultimately set the stage for the adventures of Lara Croft as she seeks to navigate the consequences of his grave robbing.
Probably for the things in the casket
Because a lot of Ancient Egyptian pharaohs were buried there to avoid grave robbers.
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Grave robbing in Ancient Egypt was a common practice, driven by the belief that tombs contained valuable treasures and artifacts meant to accompany the deceased into the afterlife. Despite the elaborate security measures, such as curses and hidden traps, many tombs were plundered shortly after burial. The most infamous instances of grave robbing occurred during the New Kingdom period, where royal tombs, including those in the Valley of the Kings, were frequently targeted. The rampant theft eventually led to increased efforts by the state to protect tombs and preserve the integrity of burial practices.
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Robin Mitchell has written: 'Grave robbers' -- subject(s): Fiction, Gravediggers, Grave robbing
zombies/random vampiric phenomenon
it is a capital punishment
The act of digging a grave to be eventually occupied by a deceased's casket is not illegal. The acts of Grave Robbing(self-explanatory) and Grave Desecration (destruction and disturbing a grave) are criminal offenses.
In the ancient Egyptian belief system, it was believed that when an Egyptian died, their soul would journey to the afterlife where it would be judged by the gods. If their heart was found to be as light as a feather, they would be granted eternal life in the afterlife. If not, they would face punishment. Burial practices, such as mummification and burial with grave goods, were conducted to aid the deceased in their journey to the afterlife.
When caught robbing a grave, you can face serious legal consequences, including arrest and criminal charges such as desecration of a corpse or theft. These charges can lead to fines, community service, or imprisonment, depending on the jurisdiction and the severity of the crime. Additionally, being caught may result in social stigma and loss of reputation. Overall, grave robbing is treated as a serious offense due to the disrespect it shows to the deceased and their families.