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The ancient Egyptians didn't remove the heart as part of the mummification process, as they believed the heart was needed to gain access to the afterlife. My headcanon is that's why Cleo became undead. Her heart was removed, therefore it could not be judged against the feather of Maat, preventing her from entering the afterlife. Egyptian death mythology also involves the ba, somewhat equivalent to a soul. The ba is said to travel between the mummified body and the afterlife, returning to its body each night to maintain the connection. Therefore Cleo's ba is trapped in her body, rendering her undead.
"On a dark eerie night, Lenore saw a soft glowing light."
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