Bent Pyramid
Identified by Robert Carlyle in dreams he had prior and during treatment from Dr. Robert Huston. Possibly associated with an asymmetrical pyramid in other ancient writings. Reference: Jan. 14, 1925. The Bent Pyramid is separate from the Red Pyramid, but the two are often mixed up and conflated.
In a conversation with Jack Brady on April 22, 1925, he tells the investigators that Roger Carlyle told him they could "meet the god as soon as he destroyed the eyes and opened the path." Brady thought it was just crazy talk at the time, but the first night they were in Dahshur, Egypt, Roger sneaked out of his tent and climbed the pyramid. Unlike Brady, Roger displayed no issues scaling the smooth walls of the top portion of the pyramid. Roger got to the top, put on some robes, and started "making these sounds," followed by a huge explosion, with echoes and screams and bright red light. When Brady reached the top, Roger told him, "The eyes is gone, Jack. Now we can be gods." Brady found a piece of rock in the sand the following day with a symbol on it that he kept. He didn't know then, but realizes now that it was magical, and powerful magic at that, a protection against evil. Brady believes that Roger went up there to break it on purpose.
Presumably constructed between 2950 B.C. and 2170 B.C. Mentions of Khufu and Herodotus and Sneferu.
The Clive Expedition has a perimeter set around the pyramid.