
Materials, in order of most common use: Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli, Gold, Carnelian, Garnet. Jewelery buried with Tut-Ankh-Amun shows the same color scheme and patterns found in the Temple. Modern scientists are not in consensus as to what animal, if any, the head of Set is supposed to represent, and most agree it is entirely possible that it is an early representation of a fictitious creature, albeit created for a considerably different purpose than science fiction and fantasy creatures are created today Whatever else one might have to say about Pink, he is the only coterie member to use Disciplines effectively Celerity is expensive, but it goes very well with Feral Claws' Aggravated damage, and Pink will make short work of a lot of dangerous enemies faster than Christof if Christof is only using regular attacks, even attacks with the Lethal sword damage that Modern enemies have little resistance against. The Setite Temple is one of the easier places for dungeon crafters using the Storyteller tool to inhabit with a huge number of enemies, as there as so many existing and obvious nooks and crannies in which to hide the player from them (if they do not see the player, they will not attack all at once, and thus many more than the player could handle can be placed) Age of Redemption gives them Obfuscate they use it much less frequently than Nosferatu and spam Eyes of the Serpent much less frequently. Normally they spam spells, run out of blood, and then Feed. They do not have Obfuscate without a Mod. The single player game's Setites make copious use of the hiding places, but are as often placed in the more usual "one around the corner, a group in a room" way.

Taking our cue from the game map as to points of the compass, the London Underground exit to "West London" is in the West (which also jibes with the Thames estuary being towards the West), then the Setite Temple Brothel entrance is first West from the Underground exit, and North, and then up some stairs to the East.
