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The Map Room of Tanis is where you must place the Staff of Ra attached to the Headpiece to the Staff of Ra in the center, revealing The Well of the Souls.

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  • Map Room
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  • The Map Room of Tanis is where you must place the Staff of Ra attached to the Headpiece to the Staff of Ra in the center, revealing The Well of the Souls.
  • The Map Room is an area in world, Rusty Bucket Bay, in Banjo-Kazooie. To get in the room, Banjo and Kazooie must break out a window by the life boat on the side of the Rusty Bucket by the whistles. There are four Notes and a Mumbo Token inside. It also contains two Seaman Grublins.
  • The Map Room was a room in the Imperial Palace. The walls depicted the lands of the Empire as well as Atmora, Yokuda, Akavir, Pyandonea, and Thras. The ceiling is described to be of a dome made of glass. It was Potema's favorite dining room in the whole Palace. Records of such place date back to 3E 120. It is mentioned in The Wolf Queen, Book V.
  • The Map Room was a room in Tanis that revealed the location of the Well of the Souls, the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant, on a scale model of the city but only when sunlight passed directly through the headpiece to the Staff of Ra. The room was commissoned by Shishak so that the Egyptian god, Amun-Ra could know where the Ark was located in Tanis, without having to look at it. Jones found a discarded map of Tanis left by Belloq, and kept it in his journal.
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  • Map Room
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  • Utility
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  • Allows the player to travel to other villages
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  • The Map Room of Tanis is where you must place the Staff of Ra attached to the Headpiece to the Staff of Ra in the center, revealing The Well of the Souls.
  • The Map Room was a room in Tanis that revealed the location of the Well of the Souls, the resting place of the Ark of the Covenant, on a scale model of the city but only when sunlight passed directly through the headpiece to the Staff of Ra. The room was commissoned by Shishak so that the Egyptian god, Amun-Ra could know where the Ark was located in Tanis, without having to look at it. First uncovered by the Nazis and their diggers, RenĂ© Belloq designed a replica of the headpiece based on the inscription of the original that had scarred its shape onto the palm of Arnold Toht in Nepal. Belloq wrote his calculations on the model and determined a location, unaware that the original piece had more directions written on the reverse. As such, he went digging in the wrong place. Indiana Jones, in possession of the true headpiece, later visited the room with the Staff of Ra, in itself just a carefully measured shaft of wood, inserted it into the correct groove on the floor and waited for sunrise. The sunlight hit the headpiece's crystal center, shining a beam of red light upon the model of the city, pointing to the Well of Souls. After measuring out where the location was in the model, Jones broke the staff and waited for Sallah to return to pull him out of the chamber. Jones found a discarded map of Tanis left by Belloq, and kept it in his journal.
  • The Map Room is an area in world, Rusty Bucket Bay, in Banjo-Kazooie. To get in the room, Banjo and Kazooie must break out a window by the life boat on the side of the Rusty Bucket by the whistles. There are four Notes and a Mumbo Token inside. It also contains two Seaman Grublins.
  • The Map Room was a room in the Imperial Palace. The walls depicted the lands of the Empire as well as Atmora, Yokuda, Akavir, Pyandonea, and Thras. The ceiling is described to be of a dome made of glass. It was Potema's favorite dining room in the whole Palace. Records of such place date back to 3E 120. It is mentioned in The Wolf Queen, Book V.
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