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"The second attempt was unforgivable. When they failed to kill me with a blade they resorted to poison. I have never wished harm on anyone until that day. The poison was in the food for the servants. Everyone I had grown up with, my mother, my friends, everyone I had once called family... dead, they were all dead, all because the Pharaoh was afraid of me, afraid of a servant child. | "The second attempt was unforgivable. When they failed to kill me with a blade they resorted to poison. I have never wished harm on anyone until that day. The poison was in the food for the servants. Everyone I had grown up with, my mother, my friends, everyone I had once called family... dead, they were all dead, all because the Pharaoh was afraid of me, afraid of a servant child. | ||
− | "The attempts didn't stop there. One guard tried to behead me in the streets, the blade passed clean through my neck, | + | "The attempts didn't stop there. One guard tried to behead me in the streets, the blade passed clean through my neck, for a moment I thought I was dead, but my body mended itself as fast as the blade cut it. On another occasion they attempted to drown me in the Nile, even as my lungs filled with water I continued to breath. Through my seventeenth year the Pharaoh tried to have me killed well over a hundred times. The final attempt was the most unusual. |
"I was taken away while I slept, they hastily wrapped me in burial cloths and sealed me away in a tomb. When I awoke I was suspended from the ceiling by chains surrounded by nothing but darkness. Seconds turned to minutes, minutes to hours, hours to days, days to weeks, weeks to months, months to years, years to decades, decades to centuries, centuries to millennia. Trapped in the darkness I had no concept of time, I know I was in there for an extraordinary amount of time, but I could have never imagined it was for over four-thousand years." | "I was taken away while I slept, they hastily wrapped me in burial cloths and sealed me away in a tomb. When I awoke I was suspended from the ceiling by chains surrounded by nothing but darkness. Seconds turned to minutes, minutes to hours, hours to days, days to weeks, weeks to months, months to years, years to decades, decades to centuries, centuries to millennia. Trapped in the darkness I had no concept of time, I know I was in there for an extraordinary amount of time, but I could have never imagined it was for over four-thousand years." | ||
− | '''<font size="1.5">A.D.</font>2017''' "Archaeologists discovered my tomb in late 2016. The antechamber of my tomb was adorned with hieroglyphs telling a story of a princess | + | '''<font size="1.5">A.D.</font>2017''' "Archaeologists discovered my tomb in late 2016. The antechamber of my tomb was adorned with hieroglyphs telling a story of a princess bearing my name. The story told of a great drought that plagued the land. That the god Anubis had bestowed upon the world a child, his daughter. That she had grown to be adored by all. How before her eighteenth year she offered her life up as a sacrifice to the gods to end the drought. That with her death the gods cried and brought with their tears rains that nourished the lands for years to come. |
"Can you believe that tripe? Four-thousand years sealed away in a tomb for merely existing, and they concocted a fantasy to hide what they had done. The only part that is even halfway believable is the part claiming me to be a child of Anubis. I never met my father, so for all I know I really could be the daughter of Anubis. I doubt it though, I'm sure that if my father were one of the gods he never would have allowed the Pharaoh to try and kill me or entomb me for an eternity. | "Can you believe that tripe? Four-thousand years sealed away in a tomb for merely existing, and they concocted a fantasy to hide what they had done. The only part that is even halfway believable is the part claiming me to be a child of Anubis. I never met my father, so for all I know I really could be the daughter of Anubis. I doubt it though, I'm sure that if my father were one of the gods he never would have allowed the Pharaoh to try and kill me or entomb me for an eternity. |
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