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Great Pyramid

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Real Identity: Unknown
Appearances (JLU): The Once and Future Thing Part Two
Powers: History
Voiced By: Not Applicable


After 20 years, the Great Pyramid of Giza was completed in 2551 BC in Egypt. Its function was to serve as the tomb of the Fourth Dynasty's Pharaoh Khufu. It is widely believed that large limestone stones were dragged into place from a quarry and lifted into place on the frame of the pyramid. The interior is made up of three chambers, two for the king and queen, respectively. It is estimated the Great Pyramid was 480.57 feet in height, each base was 755.81 feet, and weighed 5.9 million tonnes. For 3800 years, it stood as the tallest man-made structure on Earth and the oldest and most intact of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

When Chronos returned to Neo Gotham and imposed his rule over it, he began to take anything he wanted from the past. The city became littered with fabled artifacts and places, including the Great Pyramid. Enid Clinton, wife of Chronos, took up residence inside of it. During an interrogation, Ghoul revealed this to the Justice League. They disposed of Clinton's Jokerz and asked her how to find Chronos. She obliged and took them to the Roman Coliseum. Once the timeline was reset, the Great Pyramid and the other objects were restored to their rightful place.