Hidden passageways revealed secret rooms, while long corridors served to confuse tomb robbers. [8] This explanation conforms better with the evidence of the unfinished state of Seti I's monuments and the fact that Ramesses II had to complete the decorations on "many of his father's unfinished monuments, including the southern half of the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak and portions of his father's temples at Gurnah and Abydos" during the very first Year of his own reign. Content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. His father, Ramses I, reigned only two years, and it was Seti who was the real founder of the greatness of the Ramessids. That's why he built this Temple in the dedication of Osiris. However, five years after Seti Is demise, Ramesses II reopened hostilities and made an unsuccessful attempt to retake Kadesh. There is a complex hall containing six pillars and two chapels.