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The Army of Anubis serve as the secondary antagonists in The Mummy Returns and its video game adaption of the same name, as well as spin-off film The Scorpion King 2: Rise of the Akkadian.

They are an ancient army of jackal-headed warrior demons, created by the ancient Egyptian god Anubis. According to the latter, they are one of the Beast Armies of the Underworld.

History[]

The Army of Anubis[]

The Army of Anubis is an invincible army of jackal-headed humanoids commanded by those who are loyal to Anubis long ago. They were first commanded by Anubis, then Magus, who sought to become the incarnation of Set and enslave the Land of the Living, but failed at the hands of Mathayus.

The Scorpion King[]

Years later, Mathayus now known as the Scorpion King, led a great army across the deserts to conquer the ancient world. Seven years later, they sought to conquer Thebes, but lost despite the battle that he and his warriors carried out. The Scorpion King and his armies were expelled out into the deserts of Ahm Shere, the sacred desert where one by one, the warriors all died due to heatstroke, exhaustion, hunger and thirst, leaving the Scorpion King the sole survivor.

In his dying moments, Mathayus prayed to the god Anubis; in exchange for his life and the chance to once again be a conqueror, the Scorpion King pledged his soul and a pyramid of gold. In response, the Scorpion King was presented with a large black scorpion which came crawling from the sands; the Scorpion King promptly picked the arthropod up and chewed it down as food, accepting the favour that Anubis had bestowed. From the sands sprouted a great oasis which would come to be known as the oasis of Ahm Shere, along with the golden pyramid at the heart of the oasis.

With this, the Scorpion King was also given command of Anubis' Army where his human troops once stood; he now proceeded to use them to lay waste to the land of Thebes like a lethal plague. Anubis then forced the Scorpion King to become his eternal servant as part of the bargain, turning him into a monstrous scorpion beast and returning the Army of Anubis to the sands from whence they came. The Army was stopped presumably because destroying Thebes would be detrimental to Anubis.

The Scorpion King succeeded in crushing Thebes, but was then dragged to the Underworld and mutated into an unholy creature by Anubis himself, and the Army was sent into an infinite slumber. The legend went on from that time forward that every 5,000 years the Scorpion King, along with the Army of Anubis, would awaken to once again attempt to destroy and conquer civilization.

Legend has it that whoever could kill the Scorpion King with an ancient golden spear known as the Spear of Osiris could decide whether to use the Army of Anubis to conquer the Earth or send the Scorpion King and his forces back to oblivion.

Rebirth[]

Five thousand years later, in the year 1933 AD, archaeologists Rick O'Connell and Evelyn O'Connell, along with their son, Alex, discovered the Bracelet of Anubis, which was once worn by the Scorpion King, in an ancient temple. The Bracelet was said to be the key to unlocking and reviving the Army. The family was nearly drowned in a flood inside the temple, caused by three thieves, Spivey, Red and Jacques. Upon his family's return to England with the Bracelet so as to further study it, Alex surreptitiously put on the bracelet, unaware that he now would have seven days to reach the Golden Pyramid of Ahm Shere in order to confront the Scorpion King and remove the Bracelet. If he did not get there by sunrise on the seventh day, the Bracelet would suck the life out of him.

Alex was soon after kidnapped by a cult that worshipped and resurrected the cursed mummy Imhotep, so as to have Imhotep defeat the Scorpion King. The O'Connells went on a quest both to rescue Alex and to beat Imhotep to Ahm Shere before he might slay the Scorpion King and take command of the Army. With the goal to reach the city first and either avert destruction or accelerate it, both groups, the cultists and the archaeologists, made off in hot pursuit of the oasis of Ahm Shere. The O'Connells sought the help of their old friend, warrior Ardeth Bay, who enlisted the warriors of the Medjai, an ancient secret society dedicated to the protection of mankind, to journey through the deserts to reach Ahm Shere and battle the Army of Anubis.

It was not long after both parties had reached the great oasis of Ahm Shere and the evil Bracelet finally removed from Alex's wrist. that the cult's leader, Baltus Hafez, had found the Bracelet of Anubis lying in the sands inside the pyramid. He put it on his arm, and inserted the limb into a hole inside a giant scorpion statue within the Gold Pyramid. Instantly, the entire Pyramid was bathed in light, and restored to its former condition from 5,000 years back. With this change, a massive scorpion-shaped shadow fell across the desert outside the Oasis, where the Medjai army, knowing what would come next, was gathered to face the undead warriors.

The Battle for Ahm Shere[]

The shadow caused the sands which it touched to become an ashy, tar-like substance, regenerating the soldiers of the Army of Anubis, which congealed slowly from the ashes and morphed into jackal-headed humanoids; the Army engaged the Medjai in battle.

However, the Anubis warriors were easily killed by decapitation, and were soon slaughtered. Ardeth Bay, the Medjai chieftain, noticed the odd ease of their victory, and after hearing a rumble from ahead ran to the top of a dune, along with his men to see a mammoth, seemingly never-ending army of Anubis warriors, stretching off into the distance; the force they had just defeated was only the vanguard, and now the main army was bearing down on them, too immense for the Medjai to have any hope of defeating. To make matters worse, the Vanguard monsters did not lose unilaterally either: Medjai, an army of made up of almost entirely cavalry, now reduced to almost entirely infantry and only managing a single, albeit greatly-numbered, file of warriors.

Just as the bloodthirsty army of monsters was about to collide with the brave yet outnumbered Medjai, Rick O’Connell succeeded in killing the Scorpion King back in the pyramid, ordering the Army to instantly return to the Underworld. In an immense blast of black sand and ash, the Army of Anubis dissipated into thin air, and the saved Medjai called out with relief and triumph at the final ending of the evil Army.

Traits[]

The Army of Anubis was made up of thousands of 9-foot-tall muscular humanoids with ash-black skin, and heads that resembled those of jackals. Many wore a headdress similar to that worn by ancient Egyptian pharaohs, as well as golden armour (though not as a suit or covering much of their bodies) and jewellery, some wearing piercings. Equipped with razor-sharp teeth in their mouths, armed with double-bladed-edged axes and spears, and able to run at incredible speeds, the jackal-beasts craved blood and violence, fearing nothing. When they were raised in modern times, they took a much more skeletal look, most notably in the chest, hinting that they may have woken in a somewhat weakened state and could be defeated more easily.

Warriors in the Army could only be killed by decapitation, and could not be defeated or destroyed entirely unless their heads were removed, at which point they instantly reverted to black sand, dissipating. Their numbers were such that a great and numerous legion of them were sent out at the Medjai confronting them in 1933, and were taken down shortly after being replaced with a substantially larger number of Anubis warriors. The warriors could be eviscerated by an edged weapon but suffered no pain, though their movement would be affected were they to lose limbs, as one was hindered after losing a leg by a Medjai's blade.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • The Army of Anubis was generated entirely with the use of computer graphics.
  • In the technical commentaries for the deluxe edition of The Mummy Returns it is mentioned that in the battle, 32,000 animated warriors were present; meanwhile, according to other sources, 64,000 warriors were present in their second appearance in the film. If these statements are accurate, the total amount of warriors is brought to 96,000.

Navigation[]

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Movies
The Mummy (1932): Imhotep
The Mummy (1999): Imhotep | Beni Gabor | Anck-Su-Namun | Anubis
The Mummy Returns: Imhotep | Mathayus the Scorpion King | Cult of Imhotep (Baltus Hafez, Meela Nais/Anck-Su-Namun, Lock-Nah & Shafek) | Army of Anubis | Pygmies | "Red" Willits | Jacob Spivey | Jacques Clemons | Anubis
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor: Emperor Han | Militant Chinese Regiment (General Yang & Colonel Choi) | Roger Wilson | Terracotta Warriors
The Scorpion King: Memnon | Takmet | Thorak
The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior: Sargon
The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption: King Talus
The Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power: Drazen | Boris | Roland
The Scorpion King: Book of Souls: Nebserek | Khensa | Mennofer
The Mummy (2017): Ahmanet | Mr. Hyde | Set

Television
Imhotep | Colin Weasler | Anck-Su-Namun | Ninzam Toth | Rakshasa | Aglaophones | Mummy Warriors | Giant Scarab | Sphinx

Video Games
The Scorpion King: Sword of Osiris: Menthu
The Scorpion King: Rise of the Akkadian: Magus | Set | Apep

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