Moon Knight: Where is Ammit? (Who is her final avatar?)

Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow in Marvel Studios' MOON KNIGHT. Photo by Gabor Kotschy. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.
Ethan Hawke as Arthur Harrow in Marvel Studios' MOON KNIGHT. Photo by Gabor Kotschy. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved. /
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We’ve crossed the halfway point of Moon Knight‘s reported limited run. Coming in at six episodes, this series has quite the audience of viewers excited to see what happens next with Marc Spector and Steven Grant. Episode 4 of the show brings fans that much closer to Ammit as its finally revealed where her ushabti has been hidden.

Arthur Harrow and the rest of the goddess’ acolytes have been searching far and wide for her resting place. It seemed, in the last episode “The Friendly Type,” that Harrow would remain in the lead of this race until Khonshu’s fellow god and friend, Hathor (through her avatar Yatzil), revealed how Marc could locate Ammit.

The moon god risked imprisonment to give Steven and Layla the opportunity to triangulate the goddess’ location via the stars. His risk paid off, but it also meant being imprisoned in a ushabti just like Ammit which means Steven and Marc are now without the god’s powers and assistance.

Fortunately, it was Steven’s knowledge of Egyptology they needed most. He was able to find Ammit through figuring out the maze in the pharaoh’s tomb and making the logical leap that the goddess has been hidden with him. Whose tomb did they all enter? Here’s what we know!

Spoilers ahead of Moon Knight episode 4

Who is Ammit’s final avatar in Moon Knight?

Steven stumbled across the resting place of Alexander the Great. According to History:

"Alexander the Great was an ancient Macedonian ruler and one of history’s greatest military minds who, as King of Macedonia and Persia, established the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen. By turns charismatic and ruthless, brilliant and power hungry, diplomatic and bloodthirsty, Alexander inspired such loyalty in his men they’d follow him anywhere and, if necessary, die in the process. Though Alexander the Great died before realizing his dream of uniting a new realm, his influence on Greek and Asian culture was so profound that it inspired a new historical epoch—the Hellenistic Period."

Our favorite museum shop clerk figured out the sarcophagi he was looking at belonged to Alexander the Great due to the Macedonian writing on its golden surface.

Where is Ammit’s ushabti on Moon Knight?

Unfortunately, finding Alexander’s sarcophagi didn’t mean that Steven automatically came across Ammit’s ushabti. It is, however, in the casket…or should we say in Alexander? Steven has to stick his hand down the emperor’s throat and rip the ushabti from his gullet. But, he does have it in his possession before it’s passed along to Layla by Marc when Harrow and his forces charge into the room.

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