The Abydos King Roster holds a crucial position in the archaeological world, for it records the names of all pharaohs from Menes, the founding pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's First Dynasty, to Ramesses I, father of Seti I, preceding Seti I.
Of course, certain pharaohs whom Seti I deemed untimely were naturally excluded from this list, such as the only female pharaoh in Egypt's history and the famous Tutankhamun, whose names are not on this roster.
Yet, even so, this king list still provides concrete chronological evidence for over two thousand years of Ancient Egyptian history, making those years traceable.
But who would have thought that this king list, left by Seti I during the construction of the Temple of Osiris, could actually summon the souls of those pharaohs from the Netherworld?
Of course, this summoning does not imply resurrection, but rather temporarily calls the souls of those pharaohs to this temple for conversation.