Egypt

Egypt was a pre-War country located in Africa.

Mentions

 * Fallout 2
 * The Great Ananias claims that he has a genuine Egyptian mummy, though it is actually Woody, a ghoul from Gecko, who has a tendency to fall asleep in unusual places.
 * A crier in the Den will mention the Nile River, which runs through the country.
 * The religious movement known as the Renewal is symbolized by the ankh, an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol.


 * Fallout 3
 * The Nile River is again mentioned in book two of the epic poem Paradise Lost, which appears on a terminal in the Underworld.
 * If falsely told that the Arlington Library was destroyed, Moira Brown will compare the loss to that of the destruction of the Library of Alexandria.

Dean Domino describes Frederick Sinclair's infatuation with Vera Keyes as a "Cleopatra obsession."
 * Dead Money


 * Fallout 4
 * Lorenzo Cabot hired a team of experienced Egyptian excavators to help him find the lost city of Ubar in the Rub' al Khali.
 * Jack Cabot mentions Egypt among the other cradles of civilization, Sumer and Assyria.

Gilda Broscoe and Keith McKinney starred in a film called Empire on the Nile. It was set in ancient Egypt, and the last Egyptian queen Cleopatra was a character.
 * Far Harbor

In the Mistress of Mystery comic book series, the titular character travels to Egypt twice, the second to vanquish the cult of the Unseen Seer.
 * Fallout 76


 * Wild Appalachia
 * A question in the Pioneer Scouts entomologist exam asks, "Which of these insects was especially sacred to the ancient Egyptians?", with the correct answer being the scarab beetle.
 * A question in the Pioneer Scouts mammologist exam asks, "Snippers is a good house cat. He eats his food and uses his litter box, just like he's supposed to. Which ancient country can we thank for domesticating cats like Snippers?", with the correct answer being Egypt.
 * Three questions in the Pioneer Scouts archaeologist exam reference ancient Egypt. The first asks, "Brendan went to a museum exhibit in Europe and saw a very famous rock. He says it was used to decipher ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics! What rock is he referring to?", with the correct answer being the Rosetta Stone, a large tablet with the same speech translated in both Greek and Egyptian, instrumental in the deciphering of hieroglyphics. Another asks, "You're excavating an ancient Egyptian tomb, and come across a scroll with old writing on it! What material is the scroll most likely made of?", with the answer being papyrus. The last asks, "Hannah wants to hunt for lost tombs. Whose undiscovered tomb should she go looking for?", with Tutankhamen provided as an incorrect answer.

Smiley compares a stack of gold bullion to the pyramids of Egypt in a conversation.
 * Wastelanders

Appearances
Egypt is mentioned in Fallout 2, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76 and its Wild Appalachia and Wastelanders updates.