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<p style="font-size:25px; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic;">|sample1)[(transition: "dissolve")[The Pharaohs Passage:]]<p style="font-size:20px; color: red; font-weight:bold; font-style:i;">
|sample2)[(transition: "dissolve")[A Nomad Journey Game]]
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[Merhaba Travelers!
This is the Interactive story for The Pharaohs Passage: A Nomad Journey Game.
Where your personal itinerary is put in interactive story form indulging in a little mystery, myth, and magic. The choices you make will lead you through the game and into a world of discovery. You will see some of the sights, hear the sounds of your trip, and learn much about history and myth before you take this epic Journey.
Press here for Quick [[Instructions]] on how to play
<p style="font-size:30px; color: Gold; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic;">[<u>Traveler: Touch your Ankh <u>]
<p style="font-size:20px; color: gold; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic;"><p style="text-align: center">
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<td>Robert Fitzpatrick
(link: "$an")[(set: $name to "Robert")(set: $name1 to "Rob")(set: $name2 to "Melissa")(set: $name3 to "Kevin")(set: $name4 to "Julianne")(set: $name5 to "Claire")(set: $swear to "fuck")(set: $swear1 to "sucks")(goto: "Mortal")]
</td>
<td>Kevin Ledford
(link: "$an")[(set: $name to "Kevin")(set: $name1 to "Kevin")(set: $name2 to "Melissa")(set: $name3 to "Rob")(set: $name4 to "Julianne")(set: $name5 to "Claire")(set: $swear to "fuck")(set: $swear1 to "sucks")(goto: "Mortal")]
</td>
</tr><tr>
<td>Julianne Kertes
(link: "$an")[(set: $name to "Julianne")(set: $name1 to "Julianne")(set: $name2 to "Melissa")(set: $name3 to "Rob")(set: $name4 to "Melissa")(set: $name5 to "Claire")(set: $swear to "fuck")(set: $swear1 to "sucks")(goto: "Mortal")]
</td>
<td>Melissa Jackson
(link: "$an")[(set: $name to "Melissa")(set: $name1 to "Melissa")(set: $name2 to "Kevin")(set: $name3 to "Rob")(set: $name4 to "Julianne")(set: $name5 to "Claire")(set: $swear to "fuck")(set: $swear1 to "sucks")(goto: "Mortal")]</td>
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Written and designed by Shaddow Reupert
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|sample1)[(transition: "dissolve")[<u>DAY 1<u>]]
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|sample2)[(transition: "dissolve")[You are suddenly jolted awake by wheels squealing and a sudden stop... Your plane just landed in Cairo, you have just arrived in Egypt the ancient mysterious land, and who knows what adventures lies await for you.
You have decided to join your friend Shaddow, his lovely wife, and some of his companions on a two-week Journey,(if: $name is "Kevin")[(print: $kex1)](if: $name is "Melissa")[(print: $mel1)] (if: $name is "Julianne")[(print: $jex1)](if: $name is "Robert")[(print: $rex1)] and one that will be eye-opening and awakening to your soul.<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/cairo-pyramids1_orig.jpg" width="600" height="200"></p>(if: $name is "Kevin")[(print: $kex2)](if: $name is "Melissa")[(print: $mel2)](if: $name is "Julianne")[(print: $jex2)](if: $name is "Robert")[(print: $rex2)]It's your turn to depart the plane, as you get up, the very quiet Arabic gentleman, will small eyes and a beak-like nose, across the aisle from you rises, gives you a very deep look, grabs your hand, places an object in it, and he says in a deep Arabic accent:<p style="font-style:italic;">"Lilhimaya"<p style=""> He quickly hurries off the plane, and disappears down the jetway bridge. <p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/0f09bfbcdb2067565dd23668b7a1c8d8-72271b0d-23a3-4f5d-986a-638a72615846-1_orig.gif"
width="150" height="200"></p>In your hand is a 2 x2 inch green carved piece of rock in the form of a beetle, what the Egyptians called a scarab, and on the bottom is carved an eye, it is surprisingly lightweight. <p style="text-align:center"><img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="100" height="100"><p style=>"Well that was weird," you exclaim. Placing the amulet around your neck you head off the plane, it is so light you hardly notice it.]]|sample3)[(transition: "dissolve")
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Get off the [[Plane->Airport]]]
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<audio src="https://egyptlinks.yolasite.com/resources/Arriving%20airplane%20sound%20effect%20(1).mp3" autoplay>[(set: $kex3 to "You pause for a moment a little nervous and stutter and tell him, 'Tevin Kedford to-tour-tourism'")][(set: $mel3 to "You pause for a moment a little nervous and stutter and tell him, 'Jellisa Mackson' to-tour-tourism'")][(set: $rex3 to "You pause for a moment a little nervous and tell him 'Robert Fitzpatrick and tourism', you are tempted to say 'Pharoh Fluffy' the nickname your jackass friend, Shaddow gave you before the trip, but you think this immmigration officer may not have a sense of humor")][(set: $jex3 to "You pause for a moment a little nervous and stutter and tell him 'Kulianne Jertes, here on va-vacation'")][(set: $kex4 to "After gaining composure you state, 'I mean my name is Kevin Ledford and I am here on vacation'")][(set: $mel4 to "After gaining composure you state, 'I mean my name is Melissa Jackson and I am here on vacation'")][(set: $rex4 to "After gaining your composure you state, 'Yes Robert Fitzpatrick, I am here on vacation'")][(set: $jex4 to "'I mean my name is Julianne Kertes and I am here on vacation'")][(set: $kjex1 to "'Panorama Pyramid Hotel'")][(set: $rex5 to "'Velvet 1915'")]
You stop at the booth to buy your visa upon arrival just before
immigration. You reach down to your pants pocket for your passport and it's not there."Oh crap, where did I put it? Did the little beady-eyed man steal it from me? Did I forget it on the plane? Did I drop it somewhere?"...You panic, but then you suddenly remember it's in your right top shirt pocket. With relief, you hand it to get stamped and move on to immigration.
<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/180830155930-us-passports-large-169.jpg" width="200" height="200"></p>"Name and Purpose of trip?" says the stern looking Egyptian officer with piercing eyes."
He sits at a desk in front of you, his badge reads I.O.M. and his name reads “Geb”. You don't even want to point out that your name is on the passport you handed him.
(if: $name is "Kevin")[(print: $kex3)](if: $name is "Julianne")[(print: $jex3)](if: $name is "Robert")[(print: $rex3)](if: $name is "Melissa")[(print: $mel3)]
He gives you a hard stern look, and says, "Are you sure?" He plays with a little miniature scale on his desk.
(if: $name is "Kevin")[(print: $kex4)](if: $name is "Julianne")[(print: $jex4)](if: $name is "Robert")[(print: $rex4)](if: $name is "Melissa")[(print: $mel4)]
He gives a big smile and laughs and says “Enjoy your time, welcome to my country". You then go to pick up your bags at the carousel, feeling a bit foolish.
As you get to the carousel and get your bag, an Egyptian man, dressed in a blue suit jacket asks, "Which hotel are you staying at?"
You say, (if: $name is "Kevin" or "Julianne")[(print: $kjex1)](if: $name is "Robert" or "Melissa")[(print: $rex5)]
He says in slightly broken English "I here to pick you up and take you there"<p style="text-align: center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/published/airport.jpg?1553994268" width="200" height="200"></p><p style="">
Shaddow said if he is not there, someone with a sign with your name on it will pick you up, but he also said because of security reasons you will meet them after you exit the terminal. You look around, there is a security officer at the carousel and the customs and exit ahead of you.
Go with the [[Stranger]]
Say "I am good" and head towards the [[Exit]]
Talk to the [[Security officer]]
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[(set: $kj2 to "An Egyptian man, standing next to your group introduces himself as Mohammad, the owner of the hotel, and shakes your hand.")]
You ignore the stranger and he quickly scampers off, you look around as you exit and in front of you is Shaddow dressed in traditional expedition clothes, wearing his normal bracelets and jewelry, he has pickup up on some of his many adventures across the world, and a fedora, Claire dressed similar without the hat.
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Shaddow announces "Merhaba, $name!", gives you a big hug followed by one from then Claire. (if: $name is "Kevin" or "Julianne")[(print: $kj2)]
As you head to the car, you tell them about your recent your adventures, in the past hour.
Travel to the [[Hotel->HT]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/431206__oscaraudiogeek__airplane-flyby.wav" autoplay>" width="300" height="200"></p>As you head with the stranger out the door, he asks to take your bags, something is a little odd about this guy, so you hang onto them and say "No thank you"
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As you pass customs and head out the exit, you hear some call out $name!!
The stranger says "come this way" we must get you to the hotel", pointing in the opposite direction.
But as you turn around you see some familiar faces...
Go through the [[Exit]]
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|sample1)[(transition: "dissolve")[<u>DAY 2: Awaken to the World<u>]]
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|sample2)[(transition: "dissolve")[The next time you wake up it's the alarm on your phone going off. As you rise you can hear the sound of the city below you, horse clopping along and the sound of traffic. You get up, take a shower, and head to the rooftop for some breakfast and to meet up with the rest of your companions.
"Merhaba and Good Morning, $name!" says Shaddow in a way too early cheerful voice. "Sit and have some Breakfast we have some adventures to head out to today."
Then it suddenly hits you, not only a breathtaking view of the Giza Pyramids but also all around busy but oddly peaceful streets crowded with camels, horses, and carriages. A smell of camel dung and warm sand hit your nostrils like a soft earthy perfume. The Giza pyramids are majestically looming over the landscape like powerful sentinels.<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/130985258_orig.jpg" width="500" height="300"></p> Mohammad arrives with a tray of food, falafels, yogurt, some fruit, and bread along with some juice. Everyone is enjoying their breakfast when Shaddow asks "How did you sleep?" something slightly devious in the way he asks.
You tell him about the woman. Shaddow responds "sounds like Isis was visiting you, by the way you describe her" The way he says it, is as nonchalant as if the desert is tan and the Nile is blue.
After breakfast, you all thank Mohammad, and head downstairs to get into a private van that you have rented for the day. Your drivers name is Ahmed. "But everyone calls me "George," he says. He seems like a nice fellow but has the biggest hair you have ever seen.
Shaddow turns to you and asks "$name so where to first Garbage City or The City of the Dead?", "Everyone else has voted, two for Garbage City and two for The City of the Dead, I am staying neutral, so it's up to you.”]]
|sample3)[(transition: "dissolve")["Let's go to [[Garbage City->GC]]"
"Let's go to the [[City of the Dead->CD]]"]]
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}<p style="font-size:25px; font-style:italic;">(link: "Save Game")[(save-game: "file A")]
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As you approach the security guard, he looks at you, and you tell him about the stranger, the security guard gives you a dismissive look and says to you "he says he is here to pick you up? Then why ask me? If he knows your hotel name then he must be here for you." <p style="text-align: center">
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Ignore Stranger and head towards the [[Exit]]?
Do you go with the [[Stranger]]?
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/busy_international_airport_sounds_airplanes_crowd_announcements.mp3" autoplay loop>You leave Giza for the suburbs of Cairo, the traffic is Cairo is congested at all time of the day it seems, honking everywhere, people trying to cross dangerous roads, and 2 lanes become 4 on a regular basis. As you take these roads and highways to the outskirts of the city, you are overwhelmed by the size of this huge metro area.
Even before arriving in this city the sweet, stifling, nose-crinkling scent that hits you first. Mingled with engine fumes and the whiff of hot sand as you burn up the Cairo motorway, it's the stink of damp cardboard and decaying fruit. It's the smell of Garbage City.
Your van jolts through the uneven streets, following a truck wobbling under its load of compacted cardboard boxes. Images of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and the saints, painted two meters high on shop fronts and balconies, look on. Scraps of plastic bags, foil chocolate-bar wrappers, and crumpled newspapers are buffeted by the wind, whipped up and mingled with city dust.
Behind the high walls on the outskirts of Cairo is a mostly Coptic Christian community, known as the Zabaleen - a derogatory term for garbage men. Settling in an abandoned quarry, they became the informal waste disposal experts of the city in the 70s, collecting trash from the capital's streets for free and bringing it back to their homes to recycle it. Sorting is done by hand - the plastics are separated from the cardboard, the clothes from the organic waste before they're sold on to the next layer of the community's refuse economy. Shouts bounce off the walls from a children's football game up the street. Eyes smile at you from behind vast cubes of compacted aluminum, stacked up like hay bales and glistening in the sunshine.
You drive through to the Monastery of Saint Simon just up the hill. You all get out if the van except "George" who is happy to stay in the car, he pulls out a grade school level book entitled "Arabic to English", he looks at a picture of an astronaut and begins to read aloud. "A is for Ass-to-nuts." You stifle a laugh, and head into this giant cave church.
The church itself is a massive outdoor seating using a pre-existing cave and the slope that led into it, the current monastery seats 20,000 people around a central pulpit. There are 3 churches to explore in this area.<p style="text-align: center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/cave-3-the-theater-of-the-cave-church_orig.jpg" width="500" height="200"></p>As you are wandering around this impressive church you notice what looks like the little beady-eyed man from the airplane that gave you the scarab, and he is looking right at you, you decide to approach him, but as you do Claire gets your attention and says "$name stop right there this will make a great picture of you." You pose and turn around the little man is gone. (set: $COD = "After an hour or so of enjoying this and other churches in the area, you and the rest head back to the van to visit the City of the Dead")(set: $GC1 = "After an hour or so Shaddow says 'You guys ready? It's time to go to Lunch and get some good camel meat' you head to have some lunch and relax for the day. Tonight you will go on the Nile and enjoy a dinner show. After dinner, you go to the hotel and are ready for bed.")(if: $CD is "cod") [(print: $GC1)] (if: $GC is "gar")[(print: $COD)]
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(if: $GC is "gar")[(print: "[[Visit the City of the Dead->City of the Dead]]")](if: $CD is "cod")[(print: "[[Go to sleep->Osiris1]]")]
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You and your group get out of the van and start to wander the cemetery, Shaddow says to stick close as crime can be bad here and it's best to be on your guard. Drug deals are notorious for happening inside some of the mausoleums.
The history of this place is amazing and it dates back to 642 AD to the Muslim conquest of Egypt. You and the group wander for a while and take lots of pictures without disturbing the locals.
Explore the [[Cemetery]]
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Your wander through the left path following the cat, as you do you realize the sky wasn't getting dark after all, it just seems a cloud was passing overhead and your imagination got away with you. It seems like a long walk about 45 minutes or so, and you just follow the cat's lead forward and suddenly around a turn, you come across your friends.<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/gothic-black-cat-cemetery-magnet-r42ebc531278d43fc80d4082607f16b83-x7j3u-8byvr-307_orig.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>"Hey guys sorry about that I got turned around for a while," you say.
$name4 looks at you puzzled, "Huh? We haven't moved and you were right there a second ago, you are weird,” She smiles at you curiously.
You look over and you see it's the same mausoleum you saw the cat and black puppy by 45 minutes ago.
You mention the strange loss of time to $name5 smiles and says ”It looks like Bastet was watching over you”
Shaddow says "You guys ready? It's time to go to Lunch and get some good camel meat"
Time for some Lunch and relax for the day. Tonight you will go on the Nile and enjoy a dinner show. After dinner, you go to the hotel and are ready for bed.
(if: $CD is "cod")[(print: "[[Visit Garbage City->Garbage City]]")]
(if: $GC is "gar")[(print: "[[Go to sleep->Osiris1]]")]
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(set: $w to $w + 2) You follow the black puppy down the lonely path as it winds and turns. Suddenly the puppy stops, growls a bit, and lays down. It then starts to transform into a 7' foot being with a head like an aardvark with a forked tail. <p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/e1ee8176eaa316bb6eba3114d0ff614e_orig.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>He opens his mouth to speak and a loud booming deep voice comes out. "I and Set, God of chaos, "You are foolish little one. Your spirit may have led to to the Land of your Soul, $name, but your bad choices today have led you to your doom. Because you made such a foolish choice you shall wander the realm of the dead, Duat, for all of eternity. The Underworld shall be your punishment for your foolishness."
<p style="font-size:20px; font-weight:bold; text-align:center; color: red">
Touch the Ankh
[[<img src='
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(set: $w to $w + 2) You decide it's better to stay put after all following stray animals is a bit crazy. You lean against a mausoleum wall, and wait for your friends to arrive, time passes, and passes, and passes, and you get very tired, you see a blanket near some graves and it draws you in, you decide to go lay down, it sounds good right now and you are so tired you start to doze off, you slowly feel your self slipping away and realize you will never wake up again... <p style="text-align:center">
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Touch the Ankh
[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/comfortableblandicelandichorse-size-restricted_orig.gif'width="100" height="100">|Cemetery save]]
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<p style="text-align:center">That night you dream again, this not Isis, but instead, you see a handsome man with green skin, with a beard, wearing a feathered white crown. You realize, he must be Osiris the brother/husband to Isis.
He looks at you and nods, he again, like Isis seems familiar but you can't place where. He says, "You are becoming more enlightened, you may just yet learn the nature of things, $name. And then he whispers to you "the way of the heart is the way to the light"<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/osiris_orig.jpg" width="200" height="300"></p><p style="text-align:center">You awaken feeling confused, but figure this has all to do with the odd foods and spices you have been eating. And you go back to sleep.
[[Day 3]]
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As you turn down the right passage you notice a light in front of you, it is that of a torch.
"You there, come out of there now!" Says one of two men approaching you.
You walk towards them.
"Grave robbing, hmm?" The men are dressed in tunics and loincloths, carrying small swords. they aren't speaking English, but you understand them.
You say, "No I am just trying to find my way out of here." You seem to also be speaking the same language. "Strange," you think to yourself.
The men laugh, "Just got lost on the way to the market, I suppose?" They grab you and bind your hands and mouth. As they lead you outside you realize it is dark and a moonless night.
They then take you by horse to an area with a few pits. They take off your gag and throw you in one of the pits.
"The King is down in Thebes right now so we won't waste your time with a court. You will be sentenced in the morning.
"I want a lawyer," the word "lawyer" comes out in English.
They say "What's a loi-yar?" they ask you, amused.
"It's a person who defends my rights," you say.
"What rights? You are a thief and a liar, you have no rights." They walk off laughing.
Apparently, there were no lawyers back in ancient Egypt. Good news is they rarely burn people alive anymore... The bad news is they usually impale thieves instead.
You sit down in the darkness waiting for your doom.
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Touch the Ankh
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As you crouch through the small passage what seems like forever you finally see some light coming through an exit. It's moonlight, and when you exit you see there are thousands of people all dressed in Ancient Egyptian outfits moving huge blocks on sleds towards a new pyramid being erected.
A man in a leather tunic and loincloth with a nice friendly smile approaches you and says "I am Nour, one of the supervisors here, and you must be the new recruit from Thebes. Well good, because there is plenty of work to do.”
You suddenly realize you are also wearing the same outfit as the workers and he is speaking a language you have never heard, but to your surprise you understand him. You start trying to explain the best you can of the situation and realize that you are speaking the same language as him.
He laughs loudly and says "I hear you Thebians have an odd sense of humor, I think we are going to get along just fine", and smiles. He leads you to the barges that hold the giant blocks that make up the pyramids, where he instructs you on what to do. You have always wondered how the pyramids were built where here is your chance to find out.
<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/pyramids.jpg" width="400" height="200"></p> Many years of hard labor you put into building the Pyramid of Menkaure, and since you are a hard worker and have earned the respect of the workers and supervisors they eventually make you a supervisor as well.
You settle down to marry, the sibling of Nour, who you have become good friends with. You are fortunate to have 6 wonderful children and are also considered better off than most people and are respected for your generosity.
One day while at the final placements of the blocks of the pyramid you notice a worker drop a scarab carving, in the sand. You pick it up and try to hand it back to the worker, he is a small man with beady piercing eyes and a sharp nose, he looks familiar to you, as you hand it towards him he says to you. "You keep it for protection."
Years later, you have retired and lived a great life successfully in your work and marriage, your children have all grown and become successful in their lives as well. You are at your house and having dinner with your spouse, children, grandchildren, and Nour and his family, celebrating the Feast of the birth of Horus. You are drinking beer and celebrating life when you get a slight headache, you figure you've had too much beer and sun today, you excuse yourself and decide to go lie down.
As you lie down you think back to the amazing life you have had, You notice a slight glow from the window ledge next to your bed, it is where you put the scarab that the worker dropped, years ago. You place it in your hand and a warm feeling comes over you, a peaceful relaxing feeling you let your self drift away...
Let yourself [[Drift...]]
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|sample2)[(transition: "dissolve")[Again you awaken again to the sound of hooves and traffic. Today you and your group will head down to Saqqara, Dashur, and the ancient capital city of Memphis. You once again will have a private van and "George" will be your driver. You have some early quick breakfast and discuss how amazing the Giza Pyramids are, especially with the little technology they had so long ago.
Shaddow explains "These Pyramids we are going to today are even older, in fact, you will see the earliest construction and the first Pyramid ever built."
You all head downstairs and meet "George" in the lobby. You ask him what his opinion of the building of the Pyramids is, how they were constructed with the limited technology they had back then. George turns to you and says "I am not saying Aliens... but Aliens"<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/george_orig.jpg" width="200" height="200"></p>Saqqara is 45 km south and is a vast, ancient burial ground in Egypt, serving as the necropolis for Memphis. Saqqara features numerous pyramids, including the world famous Step pyramid of Djoser, Another 16 Egyptian kings built pyramids at Saqqara, which are now in various states of preservation or dilapidation.
After you visit Saqqara and marvel at these much older and much more rustic Pyramids, you and your group head to Dashur where you come across the marvelous wonder that is the Red Pyramid. Once completed, the pyramid was considered to be a success, as it was a fully constructed, smooth sided, and a free-standing pyramid rising to a height of 104 meters, with an angle of 43 degrees. The Red Pyramid’s name reigns from the material that was used to construct the pyramid, red limestone. This pyramid is believed to be the resting place of King Sneferu.<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/photo2018325181714_orig.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>After a hike up to the entrance Red Pyramid you and your group come across an old man sitting by the entrance asking for baksheesh, Shaddow gives him a few Egyptian pounds to avoid the hassle, and you all enter into the pyramid, as you descend, you realize that the old man was the same old man from the plane, but its too late to go back now to talk to him. As you descend down into the musty dark claustrophobic passage, crouching for 280 meters, the air grows thin and stale, filled with a whiff of ammonia. It is a real workout even for the fit. Once you enter the first chamber you realize the exhilarating thrill of feeling like Indiana Jones or Tomb Raider. You explore the passages and have the pyramid all to yourselves.
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<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/horses_of_bruges-[audiotrimmer.com]__1_.mp3" autoplay>(set: $w to $w + 2)You awake to the sweet kisses of your wives. You are the King Menes, you have gone by several names like Narmer and Aha. You have 2 beautiful wives Neithotepe, who was the mother of your only son and heir, Djer, and Queen Berenib the First Royal Wife just as beautiful as the moon.
You look around and you are surrounded by wealth in the room, golden candlesticks, oils, and perfumes, and cloths of the finest material. You are a proud man, the first king of unified Egypt, who joined Upper and Lower Egypt in a single centralized monarchy. You diverted the course of the Nile in Lower Egypt and founding Memphis—the capital of ancient Egypt, on the reclaimed land. This location was chosen because it would make it easier to protect the city from invading armies, and also because it would allow you to control the river delta and trade routes to Sinai and Canaan. You also founded the city of Crocodopolis where you built the first temple to Ptah. During your reign you expanded the kingdom and its influence to the first cataract on the Nile, sent ambassadors to Canaan and Byblos in Phoenicia where you developed commercial trade links, and also attacked the Nubians to the south.
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Your days are filled with diplomacy and pleas from the people for their needs. Many gifts are given to you including a beautiful jeweled dagger from one the old kings of Nubia. In the afternoon you head out for a swim in the Nile. A refreshing swim always does good to relive your stress from the hecticness of daily diplomacy.
As you are swimming you notice a lump in the water ahead of you, it looks like a rock, but then it moves, you suddenly realize that it is a Hippopotamus and it's headed your way. You reach down and feel your jeweled dagger by your side, you must think quick about what to do next.
Do you Fend off the Hippo with your [[Dagger]]?
Do you try to swim to the [[Shore]]?
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Good Morning Darling" says your beautiful sister and wife Renpetneferet. She is near the time of giving birth and glowing. "The Pharaoh Khasekhem summons you, the Pharaoh's Great Royal Wife, is having a very difficult time giving birth to Prince Djoser"
Already your name, Imhotep, is beloved as a mediator of everyday problems who could "provide remedies for all diseases," and "give sons to the childless. You are the author of an Egyptian medical text, which contains almost 100 anatomical terms and describes 48 injuries and their treatment, and are respected for your medical treatises which regarded disease and injury.
As vizier to the Pharaoh, as well as a head architect your job duties, require you to oblige the royal family. You dress quickly and rush off to the palace to help in the birth of Queen Nimaathap's child. You help with the delivery and recovery of the Queen. Word is sent to you that during this time your own wife has given birth to your son, and tragically died in childbirth. Losing one's wife is hard but since she is also your sister, it breaks your heart, but you are aware of the times, and chances for a mother dying in labor are fairly high. The Queen says "we will place your son under the care of my nurse, while you attend to your wife's body.
You attend to the ritual of placing your wife's body through the 40 days of mummification and burial preparation. You bury your beloved wife in the desert in Saqqara and swear someday to return and raise a great building over her grave. You continue your life as a well-respected adviser and are given the great task of building the 1st Pyramid for Pharaoh Djoser. Of course, The place you choose is where you buried your wife.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/6750fe6825baedc85f12bca1f139bd607bd5e075_orig.jpg" width="400" height="200"></p>You go on to make great advancements in the medical field and architecture. You will design and build the First Pyramid for the now Pharoah Djoser.
Years after your death you will be deified (only one of 2 commoners to ever have this honor) and legends and stories will be given great honor to your name. 4600 years later you will be immortalized in the movies as "The Mummy".
As you lie on your death bed you feel life slipping away, you had a good life and will cherish these last few moments. You notice a slight glow from the window ledge next to your bed, it is the scarab carving, you were given as a gift from a small man years ago, for curing some ailment. You place it in your hand and a warm feeling comes over you, a peaceful relaxing feeling you let your self drift away...
Continue to [[Drift...->Drift]]
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You awake after hitting your head, "Wow, that's going to leave a mark" you say feeling the big lump on your head. You look around and don't see the coin anywhere. "oh well" you shrug your shoulders and leave, but as you do you get this weird slight dream of being someone else.
You ignore this feeling and join the others. After a bit more exploration you move to leave this ancient pyramid.
Its time to go back to your hotel clean up and head to the Nile to go on a Felucca cruise, a traditional sailing boat of Egypt. Then back to the hotel to relax and sleep.
Go to [[sleep->Osiris2]]
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<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/horses_of_bruges-[audiotrimmer.com]__1_.mp3" autoplay>You get ready and as the Hippopotamus approaches, you grab you dagger and just as it is about to attack you plunge it into the hippos right eye, this infuriates it even further, as it takes a big bite and crushes your left shoulder, still your adrenaline is high and you take another swing with your dagger to stab it in the left eye, you miss, but as just as it turns to bite down you plunge upwards through the bottom of the left eye. The hippo now is blind and flails about giving you a chance to swim to safety.
Wow, that was close, but you did not get away unscathed, your shoulder is crushed and you are bleeding badly, you manage to swim one armed back to shore. As you reach land you lie back, exhausted and in great pain, bleeding, but alive.
You hear a barking sound coming from the land above the shore and see a pack of wild dogs racing towards you. The smell of blood has made them crazy for your flesh, as you turn to rise, you feel a crushing clamp on your leg, pain shooting upwards your whole body. You look down just in time to see 3 crocodiles ready to feast on you, and one already has a good chunk of your leg. You don't know which will kill you first the wild dogs or the crocodiles, but at this moment you don't really care...<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/croc-with-hand4.jpg" width="500" height="200"></p>
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As you turn to swim fast, trying to outswim the Hippopotamus, you see the shore, to your dismay, several crocodiles are lined up and a pack wild dogs are a little up the hill from them, all poised to make a meal out of you. So you swim along the shore as fast as you can to find a clearing, you spot one, and swim hard for the shore, you're almost there just a few feet more, you pull yourself out of the water, exhausted but alive...
Then you remember Hippopotamuses are land creatures as well. Just then the Hippopotamus comes out of the water and is upon you and attacks, it takes a chunk out of your right arm and then a bite to your left leg. You know you are done for...
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He speaks in a gruff voice, "I see Taweret has been having some fun with you, little mortal". "I am Khnum the potter god of creation, as you already know. I am a god of the Nile, and as such, I offer my protection.
"This is not your time, nor the place for you to die, you will return to the land and time from where you came, and you will remember nothing of this. May Ra shine his light on you" You feel yourself drifting away...
Continue to [[Drift]]
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You see the light coming from the entrance of the Great Pyramid. Things are a little fuzzy it seems like a lifetime since you saw the two passages. You only remember crouching to find the exit, you look back and only see one passage, you just must be a little head from the thin air. You feel like you are missing something, but can't place it.
As you reach the end of the passage you realize that your heart is beating fast and you are out of breath. You rest for a moment to realize what Osiris said, "The way of the heart is the way to the light," your heart is on the left side of your chest, so maybe...You wonder what the dark secrets the other path held for you.
You walk towards your friends and explore the rest of the pyramids without incident, strangely the Pyramid of Menkaure ends up being your favorite, you just don't know why... <p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/maxresdefault-1_11.jpg
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[[Day 4]]<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/creepy_egyptian_music_-_mummys_tomb__1_-[audiotrimmer.com]__1_.mp3
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"Why are you guys following me?" You ask demandingly. The men shift their feet a little bit and look at the ground.
"Um...no harm intended, we just wanted to know if you are that famous movie star from that Avengers film? And if we could get a picture with you?"
You laugh a bit at your paranoia and tell them that you are sorry that you aren't, but if they still want a picture you would be happy to take it with them.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://2248082-131179606486281751.preview.editmysite.com/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/32778717381-a87e1955c7.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>They aren't disappointed and happily take a few pictures with you. They want to exchange WhatsApp numbers with you and keep in contact with their new friend. You gladly do and sign your name and add "Your American friend AKA the Avengers Recruit."
You are glad you didn't run out, you could have knocked over antique or something, and you have made some new friends.
As you head outside and see your other friends waiting for you. You tell Shaddow about your adventure and he laughs and says "Okay big movie star, let's head to the Souq."
[[Souq]]
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As you run towards the exit, the men stop their pursuit, but just then you slide and knock into a display and almost knock over a statue of Bastet, the Cat Goddess. Luckily you catch it and place it back on the mantel. She reminds you of the cat in the Cemetery. Then the alarms start going off...
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Guards are running at you from every direction and you just stand there, knowing running will make it worse. The guards all start yelling at you in Egyptian, and you haven't a clue what to say.
Finally, a man approaches the guards and says to the guards "My friend here accidentally did not look where they were going and tripped", you realize this is the beady-eyed man from the plane. The guards calm down and tell you in broken English that "You leave now, di not come back today" You turn around to thank the man and ask him about the scarab, but he has vanished, again.
You are glad you aren't going to see the inside of an Egyptian jail, you quickly oblige the guards and leave the building.
Outside you find that your friends are already waiting for you. You tell Shaddow what happened and he laughs and says "Well I hear the falafels in Egyptian prisons are amazing"
Claire smiles and says well "Cats always do land on their feet" referring the statue of Bastet.
You have a feeling your new nickname will be "Jailbait", and you may not live this down for a while.
"Let's head to the Souq, where the only thing you can knock over there is a stand of cheap souvenirs"
[[Souq]]
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|sample2)[(transition: "dissolve")[The Cairo Souq, Khan el-Khalili, is the bazaar district is one of Cairo's main attractions for tourists and Egyptians alike. The site of Khan el-Khalili was originally the site of a mausoleum known as turbat az-za'faraan (Saffron Tomb). In the early 16th century, Sultan al-Ghuri, Egypt's last powerful Mamluk sultan modified the layout of the whole district through a major campaign of demolition and new construction. He demolished the original khan built by al-Khalili and rebuilt it in 1511 as a commercial complex with monumental gates and streets in a regular grid plan. It became a central bazaar where the most precious goods were sold, which often had roofed streets and was protected by locked gates at night. This now includes an ornate gate and the upper stories whose facade is lined with iron-grilled windows where merchants' rooms were located. Two other monumental gates, the Bab al-Badistan and the Bab al-Ghuri, also date from this time and are still standing today. <p style="text-align: center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/cairo-egypt-local-market-expat-explore-1087783190.jpg" width="400" height="200"></p>From al-Ghuri's reign onward, the district became associated with Turkish merchants, and during the Ottoman period the Turkish community of Cairo was centered here. today is mainly occupied by locals rather than foreign merchants and shopholders, but is significantly geared towards tourists. Shops typically sell souvenirs, antiques, and jewelry, but many traditional workshops continue to operate in the surrounding area and the adjoining goldsmiths' souq, for example, is still important for locals.<p style="text-align: center">
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In addition to shops, there are several coffeehouses, restaurants, and street food vendors distributed throughout the market. The coffee shops are generally small and quite traditional, serving Arabic coffee and usually offering shisha. One of the oldest and most famous coffeehouses is Fishawi's, established in 1773. The layout is a labyrinth of streets and alleys, Claire Jokes, "it's designed to keep you shopping forever."
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Breakfast is simple, Bread, bread, and more bread of every kind. Well, you won't be lacking on carbs today. Of course, there is some coffee, yogurt, and cheese as well.<p style="text-align:center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/img-9500.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>After breakfast you get ready to get off the train. It's just about 9:00 am and you and your group take taxis to go check-in at the hotel.
Your Hotel is Located on Aswan’s highest hill, it has unique views over the River Nile. It also features a terraced garden and pool deck, and the Nubian Museum is close. Shaddow checks everyone in, but the rooms won't be ready for a while. So you leave your luggage in the luggage storage area.
"$name Let's head out to do some exploring", says Claire. With that, you all climb back into taxis and head down to the docks.
Along the way Shaddow explains "Philae Temple is located on Agilkia Island, also known as "Philae Island" Philae was originally located near the expansive First Cataract of the Nile in Upper Egypt and was the site of an Egyptian temple complex, but because of flooding it was moved"
"This is also one of the Temples of Isis", he looks at you and smiles.”]]
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<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/crazy_realistic_knocking_sound_troll_twitch_streamers-zqnpxjwgo8o-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>You awaken to the sounds of the morning prayers. The sounds fill the city with haunting emotions. You try to go back to sleep, but you start to think of that woman in red again and what she was trying to tell you. You figure its got to be just all the excitement and jetlag. You write in your journal a bit and then eventually fall back to sleep. <p style="text-align:center">
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[[Day 2]]
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|sample1)[(transition: "dissolve")[<u>DAY 3: The Ancient Past<u>]]
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|sample2)[(transition: "dissolve")[Today you wake up early to join the group to go to the Giza Pyramids, the only still standing Ancient Wonder of the World. Built about 4500 years ago, archaeologists are still debating over the construction and the actual history of these behemoths.
You and your group walk to the Giza Pyramids from your hotel, a short but hectic route, as you are constantly mobbed by touts trying to sell you their services., everything from camel and horse rides to guides or "VIP" tours. Everyone and their brother is an Egyptologist... or so they say.
Upon entering you the Giza complex, the Pyramids seem even more mind-boggling and the Sphinx sitting majestically is an amazing site. The mere size and construction seems otherworldly.<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/15823516-10210737727172358-251917785565127887-n_orig.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p> Shaddow leads you past the touts selling there services and you approach the Great Pyramid. You trek a distance to go to The Great Pyramid of Giza, aka Pyramid of Khufu or the Pyramid of Cheops, constructed in 2580–2560 BC, originally called Khufu's Horizon.]]|sample3)[(transition: "dissolve")
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[Go into The [[Great Pyramid]]]](live: 1s)[(set: $transCounter to it + 1)
(if: $transCounter is 1)[(show: ?sample1)](else-if: $transCounter is 2)[(show: ?sample2)](else-if: $transCounter is 3)[(show: ?sample3)](else:)[(stop:)]]<p style="font-size:25px; font-style:italic;">(link: "Save Game")[(save-game: "file B")]
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You enter through the small entrance, the passage is quite small and dusty, and you must crouch at times, the air is thin but bearable.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://2248082-131179606486281751.preview.editmysite.com/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/egypt0608-x2_orig.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>After crouching and crawling for a bit, you enter the King's Chamber, an empty area but for a Sarcophagus to one side of the room, as you approach it you hear a rhythmic sound, almost like a tambourine coming from the room. You turn to $name3 and $name4 and ask what that sound is and they ask, "what sound?"
You explore the room look at the Sarcophagus, the vents, and the ceiling, marveling at the construction, built so many thousands of years ago. When you are done exploring you turn around and everyone seems to have left the chamber, so you venture out yourself.
As you crouch through the passageway back, you find it odd that you don't see anyone coming your way. As you press forward you come across a split in the passage, you don't remember seeing it on your way in, but it must have been there. You look for a sign pointing the way out but there is none. <p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/98584493-c384de6c-5589-46c8-b94d-f763c5d3bc85_orig.jpg" width="400" height="250"></p>There is a passage that goes left and one that goes right which do you choose?
The [[Right Passage]]
The [[Left Passage]]
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" autoplay loop>As you crawl through the passage to one of the chambers you see a coin on the ground just before a small room, on one side is a Hippopotamus. You go to retrieve the coin and when you do it gets hot to the touch and in surprise you bump your head hard on the low ceiling and blackout... <p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/red-pyramid-cairo-egypt-dahshur-saqarra-3_orig.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>When you awaken you are in the same chamber with a woman with Head of a hippopotamus, the arms and legs of a lion, the back and tail of a crocodile, and the breasts and stomach of a pregnant woman.
"Hello, little mortal," she says.
You just stare at this talking hippopotamus in disbelief. You think you must have hit your head harder than you thought.
"I am Tawaret the Lady of the Birth House., also called the Great One"
"Nice to meet you" you manage to stutter out. How else do you answer a talking Hippo Goddess?
"It is shame about what has happened to you, too young to die"
You stare in disbelief. "I must be having a nightmare" but something tells you she is telling the truth. You look around you and see your body lying there surrounded by a pool of blood, and you are standing beside it. It seems that you have suffered a brain bleed that caused you to die
"Oh $swear," you say aloud. Now you are freaked out.
Tawaret nods and looks at you and says "I am here to offer you a choice."
"I will resurrect you into rebirth but to an ancient time... You will become one of two men. The first choice is you can become the First King of Egypt, and the second choice is you can become a commoner. You will have no knowledge of your previous life. Choose wisely"
You pause for a second and realize that you have one of 2 choices
You choose to become the:
I want to be the [[First King of Egypt]]
I want to be the [[Commoner]]
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" autoplay loop>The history of this place is amazing and it dates back to 642 AD to the Muslim conquest of Egypt. You are amazed by all the statues and graves, you stop to look at one of the graves and feel a sense of dizziness. You think it might be all the heat and take a swig of your water, you close your eyes for a second to get rid of a headache that has come on, and when you open them, the sky is getting dark as if dusk has fallen...<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/233583_orig.jpg" width="500" height="300"></p>You realize your friends are nowhere to be seen and you are lost. You hear a noise to the left and it's a cat, it moves and starts walking on the left path, it stops hops up on a stone bench and seems to be waiting for you.
And to the right, you are a small black puppy with a long face wagging its tail it again looks at you and heads onto the right path, again seemingly waiting for you.
What do you do?
Follow the [[Cat]]
Follow the [[Puppy]]
[[Stay]] where you are
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[(set: $kex1 to " this will be your first trip outside of the U.S.")][(set: $mel1 to " this will be your first Nomad Journey")][(set: $kex2 to "Accompanying him is Rob, an experienced traveler in his own right, Rob climbed Kilimanjaro when he was younger and in the past few years has made it a goal to see what more the world has to offer, by spending a portion of the year traveling. With him is his girlfriend Melissa who is just getting the travel bug herself, with her recent adventures with Rob. They have just recently come back from Guatemala and seen the world famous Tikal Mayan ruins. they both arrived a few days earlier. The other companion is Julianne, who has taken several trips to Europe, and a few years ago to China on a Nomad Journey, with Shaddow and Claire, and other Nomad members. She does some traveling on her own, and with her job, she just recently got back from Sweden. Julianne is just coming into light as an experienced traveler herself, she is very outgoing but works a lot and with her limited downtime, she relaxes watching classic movies from the 40s.")][(set: $jex1 to " this will be your trip to North Africa")][(set: $kex2 to "Accompanying him is Rob, an experienced traveler in his own right, Rob climbed Kilimanjaro when he was younger and in the past few years has made it a goal to see what more the world has to offer, by spending a portion of the year traveling. With him is his girlfriend Melissa who is just getting the travel bug herself, with her recent adventures with Rob. They have just recently come back from Guatemala and seen the world famous Tikal Mayan ruins. they both arrived a few days earlier. The other companion is Julianne, who has taken several trips to Europe, and a few years ago to China on a Nomad Journey, with Shaddow and Claire, and other Nomad members. She does some traveling on her own, and with her job, she just recently got back from Sweden. Julianne is just coming into light as an experienced traveler herself, she is very outgoing but works a lot and with her limited downtime, she relaxes watching classic movies from the 40s.")][(set: $jex2 to "Accompanying him is Rob, an experienced traveler in his own right, a good friend that you joined on your first Nomad Journey to China. He has climbed Kilimanjaro when he was younger and in the past few years has made it a goal to see what more the world has to offer, by spending a portion of the year traveling. With him is his girlfriend Melissa who is just getting the travel bug herself, with her recent adventures with Rob. They have just recently come back from Guatemala and seen the world famous Tikal Mayan ruins. They arrived a few days earlier
And also in your group will be Kevin, a younger inexperienced traveler, on his first time out of the country, but bursting at the seams to experience life. Kevin is also the son of your friend, Mary Beth, whom you on that trip to China.")][(set: $rex1 to " you have decided to come in a few days early to enjoy acclimatize and relax with Shaddow and Claire. This will be your second trip to Africa, ")][(set: $rex2 to "Accompanying you is your girlfriend, Melissa who you have done a bit of traveling with recently. The other companions are Julianne, a good friend, who has taken several trips to Europe, and a few years ago joined you in China as well. She does some traveling on her own, and with her job, she just recently got back from Sweden. Julianne is just coming into light as an experienced traveler herself, she is very outgoing but works a lot and with her limited downtime, she relaxes watching classic movies from the 40s. And also Kevin, a younger inexperienced traveler, on his first time out of the country, but bursting at the seams to experience life. Kevin is also the son of your friend, Mary Beth, whom you on that trip to China.")][(set: $mel2 to "Accompanying you is your boyfreind, Rob who you have done a bit of traveling with recently. The other companions are Julianne, a good friend of Rob's, who has taken several trips to Europe, and a few years ago joined the group in China as well. She does some traveling on her own, and with her job, she just recently got back from Sweden. Julianne is just coming into light as an experienced traveler herself, she is very outgoing but works a lot and with her limited downtime, she relaxes watching classic movies from the 40s. And also Kevin, a younger inexperienced traveler, on his first time out of the country, but bursting at the seams to experience life.")]
[[room]]
Enter through here Mortal
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or [[Load Saved Game]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/fantastic_dream_sound_effect.mp3" autoplay>That night you have a strangely vivid dream of a beautiful woman with long dark flowing hair, wearing a beautiful red gown and crown with bull horns and a disk between them and appears to have wings of a bird. She looks familiar but you can't place where you have seen her before.
"Welcome $name to the ancient land of Kemet, you now know it as Egypt. The next few weeks will be an eternity of wonders for you, you will meet many gods along your Journey, some of will guide you others may try to distract you from your self-discovery. All your choices will lead you to great understanding. Inevitably, you will find your way as you always have and will. You will rediscover who you are,were and always will be.
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She smiles at you and says this should help on your path "...in the sun in darkness with dilated iris she sees protector I hope though at times in the night..." Then she whispers, "May Ra shine his light on your travels, $name."
You are awoken by a voice calling out...
You are awoken by a voice calling out...
[[Early Morning]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/fantastic_dream_sound_effect-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>}(set: $transCounter to 0) <p style="font-size:35px; text-align: center; color: Gold; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; font-style:underlined;"> |sample1)[(transition: "dissolve")[<u>Train: Night Moves<u>]] <p style="font-size:20px; color: Gold; font-style:i;"> |sample2)[(transition: "dissolve")[At the train station your group waits patiently for your sleeper train to arrive. The station is crowded and loud, but a good nights sleep will do you good. You do some wandering at he small stalls looking for snacks for the 13 hour train ride.<p style="text-align:center"> <img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/img-9484.jpg" width="400" height="200"></p>"$name, the train should be coming soon, so let's get ready", says Shaddow. The train comes to a stop and you are lead on board.<p style="text-align:center"> <img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/egypt-sleeper-train-w_orig.jpg" width="400" height="200"></p>The sleepers are cozy enough. Soon after you settle in and relax, a meal arrives, it seems edible, after you finish your meal you pick up your book and read a bit, before going to sleep. <p style="text-align:center"> <img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/egypt-sleeper-night.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p><p style="text-align: center"> ]]|sample3)[(transition: "dissolve") [] [] [[Night on the Train]]→ ](live: 1s)[(set: $transCounter to it + 1) (if: $transCounter is 1)[(show: ?sample1)](else-if: $transCounter is 2)[(show: ?sample2)](else-if: $transCounter is 3)[(show: ?sample3)](else:)[(stop:)]]<p style="font-size:25px; font-style:italic;">(link: "Save Game")[(save-game: "file F")]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/railway_station_sound_effect.mp3" autoplay>You wake up to the feeling of being watched. You look out your window to the hallway of the train and see a small man walk by, he looks a lot like the one from the airplane. You quickly throw on your shoes and head out to the hallway, you look down the hall as you see the man head into the next car. So you decide to follow him.<p style="text-align:center"> <img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/egypt-sleeper-corridor_orig.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>You head past the other sleepers quietly. As you pass $name3 room you can hear a terrible noise coming from it, you think to your self "Wow he can really snore!"
As you enter the next car the small man is headed throw the next door, so you pick up your pace. You start to walk fast to catch up to him when the conductor pops around the corner and you run into him. "Hello sir, can I do something for you", a bit shaken up by being plowed into by you. "Um...No I was just..looking for the toilet," you say. Not trying to tell him you were chasing another passenger. "The WC is that way" Pointing the way you came. "That one is busy," you say, trying to make excuses why you want to go into the next car. Can't I just go in the one that way? You ask. "Sir, that is the end of the train all you'll find through that door is the tracks" You look closer and you realize he is right, this is the last car and through the door is nothing but track moving fast away from you. But where did the little man go? He couldn't have just jumped from the train, but you are sure he went through that door. "I guess you'll just have to wait for the WC, sir" and he stands firm. So you have no choice to go back to your room.
Go back to [[Sleep->Isis2]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/train_sounds_for_sleep_2_hours_inside_carriage__1_.mp3" autoplay loop> At the docks, Shaddow and Claire go to buy your tickets while the rest of you look around at the docks of people trying to sell their wares to you. Soon after they come back and then you all walk to the boats after Shaddow does some haggling. "Well, we have a private boat to go to Philae Island."
You soon board the "Meseket" and meet the boat captain, whose name is Aqen.<p style="text-align: center">
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You hop in this boat and after a smooth 15 minutes and disembark to explore the island and temple. Aqen reminds you "1 hour only, you wouldn't want to left here."
Wander [[Philae Temple]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/410612__paul368__sea-waves-hitting-the-dockside-[audiotrimmer.com]__1_.wav" autoplay loop>Suddenly you feelwarmth on your chest and you realize it's the scarab, you put your hand over it and it starts to glow green, you feel the warmth spread over you as you hold onto it tight, your memories start to fade and you start to drift...
<p style="font-size:20px; font-weight:bold; text-align:center; color: Green">
Press the scarab to go on
[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/untitledk_24.png'width="50" height="50">|Cemetery]]
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(link: "Day 2")[(load-game: "file A")]
(link: "Day 3")[(load-game: "file B")]
(link: "Day 4")[(load-game: "file C")]
(link: "Day 5")[(load-game: "file D")]
(link: "Souq")[(load-game: "file E")]
(link: "Train")[(load-game: "file F")]
(link: "Day 6")[(load-game: "file G")]
(link: "Elephantine Island")[(load-game: "file H")]
(link: "Day 7")[(load-game: "file I")]
(link: "Day 8")[(load-game: "file J")]
(link: "Valley of the Queens")[(load-game: "file K")]
(link: "Day 9")[(load-game: "file L")]
(link: "Day 10")[(load-game: "file M")]
(link: "Day 11")[(load-game: "file N")]
(link: "Sphinx")[(load-game: "file O")]<img src=https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/animated-dice-image-0070_orig.gif>
(set: $diceroll to (random: 1, 6))
(if: $diceroll is 1)[Awesome you go 1st! You get a nice hot shower, to be nice to everyone you shower quick, but enjoy the hot water. Afterward, you get dressed and wait for everyone to shower and get ready. Then you all head to the train station. ](if: $diceroll is 2)[Great, You go 2nd! Your shower is still nice and hot to be nice to everyone you shower quick. Afterward, you get dressed and wait for everyone to shower and get ready. Then you all head to the train station.] (if: $diceroll is 3)[Not too bad you are 3rd in line. The water is still warm but cooling, you shower quick. Afterward, you get dressed and wait for everyone to shower and get ready. Then you all head to the train station.](if: $diceroll is 4)[Ugh. You go 4th The water is getting cold so you shower quick. Afterward, you get dressed and wait for the last person to shower and get ready. Then you all head to the train station.] (if: $diceroll is 5)[You go 5th, "Oh boy, not good" The shower is cold you shower quick washing as quick as you can hoping not to freeze too bad while doing it. Afterward, you get dressed quick shivering and meet everyone downstairs where they are waiting for impatiently for you. Then you all head to the train station.] (if: $diceroll is 6)[You go last. "Ah Shit" you exclaim, and everyone laughs. The shower is cold, you shower washing as quick as you can hoping not to freeze to death while doing it. The water starts to run down as well, you just manage to rinse your hair and body as water comes to a trickle. Afterward, you get out shivering, get dressed and meet everyone downstairs where they are waiting for impatiently for you, and smiling. "How was the shower?", Claire asks."Refreshing" you say with a smirk. Then you all head to the train station.]
Head to the [[Train]]
[[Roll]] again for fun
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/shower_water_noise_-_free_sound_effects__1_.mp3" autoplay>This night Osiris appears to you again. He looks at you and says: "You have far to go, and the world is but a big maze, I hope you will find yourself out of the labyrinth. I shall help you, with these words."<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/xbjqqtvu_orig.jpeg" width="300" height="300"></p>“Where the light never shows the true path,
Far from the robes of the wealthy and free,
Nor the perfumed Oils for the sacred bath,
Away from there, you will find the finest tea,
Two streets to the Orient shall guide you,
this will lead towards your clan,
The jars of the dead shall lead you true,
To the first tribes of man,
Gold is far from your every need,
The fragile papers will be your way,
And ancient food is on what you will feed,
If you travel toward where they pray,
Journey to the source of the Niles flow,
with a few coins to the humble poor,
then pass towards the birth of Ra's glow,
there you will approach your lost door."
He smiles a devilish little smile and disappears, as your alarm goes off...
[[Day 5]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/fantastic_dream_sound_effect-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>Mohammad gets in the drivers seat and he explains as you drive through the congested streets of Cairo, “$name sometimes the guards are bribed by taxi drivers to let them get fares, then they lie about being sent for you, take you for a long ride, and then try to convince you that the hotel you booked is closed for repairs and they want to take you to a "better one". It is usually harmless, but costs you lots of money and delays your trip right away. As for the Scarab that is really odd to me as well, however, "lilhimaya" means "for protection" in Arabic, but those scarabs can be bought for a really cheap price by the kilo in the Souq."
After about 45 minutes you arrive at the Hotel, you are then shown to your room, drop your bags and head upstairs to the roof terrace. Claire introduces you to Rob and Melissa. Rob is a taller man, in his 40s wearing a plaid button-down shirt, with a nice smile, and Melissa is a pretty blonde in her mid-30s wearing a long sleeve shirt and slacks. Both Rob and Melissa shake your hand. Julianne rises and introduces herself, another blonde a little bit on the short side, and you can you tell she has spunk. Claire introduces you to Rob and Melissa. Rob is a taller man, in his 40s wearing a plaid button-down shirt, with a nice smile, and Melissa is a pretty blonde in her mid-30s wearing a long sleeve shirt and slacks. Both Rob and Melissa shake your hand. A few hours later Julianne arrives and introduces herself, another blonde a little bit on the short side, and you can you tell she is spunky. <p style="text-align:center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/113082823_orig.jpg" width="400" height="300"></p>
Shaddow hands you a Stella beer, and you sit down, the conversation is light and full, it feels good to be off the plane, especially after so many hours of flying, and that strange experience with the scarab.
It's [[Getting Late]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/sights__sounds_of_cairo_%E3%80%90from_giza_to_central_cairo%E3%80%91interesting_local_bus_trip__1_-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>You ride through busty Cairo, over to the hotel and get settled in and relaxed before the others arrive. Shaddow and Claire leave in the evening to go pick up your companions.
The first to arrive is Kevin he introduces himself and shakes your hand, he seems like a friendly guy a bit young and inexperienced, and this trip will first time out of the country, he will learn a lot. Then Julianne arrives, a cute spunky blonde with an hobby all things beer related. You give her a hug and you all sit down to relax.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/113082823_orig.jpg" width="400" height="300"></p>
Shaddow hands them a Stella beer, a fresh one to you. The conversation is light and full, and the hours seem to go by quick.
It's [[Getting Late]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/sights__sounds_of_cairo_%E3%80%90from_giza_to_central_cairo%E3%80%91interesting_local_bus_trip__1_-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>Mohammad gets in the drivers seat and he explains as you drive through the congested streets of Cairo, “$name sometimes the guards are bribed by taxi drivers to let them get fares, then they lie about being sent for you, take you for a long ride, and then try to convince you that the hotel you booked is closed for repairs and they want to take you to a "better one". It is usually harmless, but costs you lots of money and delays your trip right away. As for the Scarab that is really odd to me as well, however, "lilhimaya" means "for protection" in Arabic, but those scarabs can be bought for a really cheap price by the kilo in the Souq."
After about 45 minutes you arrive at the Hotel, you are shown to your room, drop your bags and head upstairs to the roof terrace. You see Rob and greet him with a big hug and he introduces you to Melissa. Rob is a taller man, in his 40s wearing a plaid button-down shirt, with a nice smile, and Melissa is a pretty blonde in her mid-30s wearing a long sleeve shirt and slacks. Kevin rises and introduces himself, he looks a bit like his mom, but a lot bigger and masculine.<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/113082823_orig.jpg" width="400" height="300"></p>After meeting everyone, Shaddow hands you a beer and you sit down, you look in front of you and just a few hundred meters you can see the silhouette of the Giza Pyramids. After some conversation and relaxation, you get tired, it's time to rest up for tomorrow's adventures.
It's [[Getting Late]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/sights__sounds_of_cairo_%E3%80%90from_giza_to_central_cairo%E3%80%91interesting_local_bus_trip__1_-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>When your group arrives at the Museum, Shaddow pays the entrance for you and everyone, and you all head inside. The place is huge and could take months to see everything. The airconditioning isn't great and it is a bit warm and stuffy, but you will make due.<p style="text-align: center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/14795799955-295dd96603-k_orig.jpg" width="400" height="200"></p>The place, built in 1901, is huge and is home to an extensive collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities, it doesn't look like it's changed much in the past century. It has 120,000 items, with a representative amount on display, the remainder in storerooms. You decide to wander on your own and meet up in 2 hours. This place is amazing and filled with so much to look at including the Royal Mummy Room, containing 27 royal mummies from pharaonic times. <p style="text-align:center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/egyptian-museum-768x430_orig.jpg" width="400" height="250"></p>After a while you notice that 2 men have been following you, you decide to go to the room to the left when they aren't looking. They pass by and you backtrack towards the Mummy room. But as you approach the room you see that the men are behind you again.
You go to a security guard and tell them what is happening, he says "Which men?" You turn around and they are gone. So you press on, you look at some more amazing things and after a while, the men are behind you again. What do you do?
[[Confront]] the men
[[Run]] towards the exit
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/394682__lietoofine__athens-emst-[audiotrimmer.com].wav" autoplay loop>You arrive at the Souq and wander through the streets with your friends, occasionally stopping for some street food, do some shopping, and deep haggling.
You notice a very beautiful painted egg that would be a good gift for one your friends, and decide that you want to try your hand at haggling, after a bit of talking to the owner, "Shezmu" he tells you to come in and have Egyptain tea, also known as shai. You tell your friends and they say they will be just down at the cafe you passed on the way in.<p style="text-align: center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/intrepid-travel-egypt-aswan-market_orig.jpg" width="400" height="300"></p>After some polite conversation and shai, which is delious black tea heavily sugared, Shezmu tries to sell you 50 of the items you were looking at, along with pretty much everything in the shop, you settle on a few things and get what you think is a decent price.
As you leave the store the Shezmu says "Here take this as my gift to you, my friend" He hands you a small bottle of oil.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/perfume-factory_orig.jpg" width="200" height="200"></p>You start to wonder if you really did get a good deal, or he just felt bad for you, by ripping you off so badly.
You thank him, and then you ask, "Do you know which way to the cafe?"
He laughs and asks, "Which one? We have many"
You think hard but you can't remember the name and leave to go find the cafe.
You go [[search for the Cafe]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/338236__brightonmatt2__marrakech-walking-souks-[audiotrimmer.com]__2_.wav" autoplay loop>You are back at the store. If you could only remember what the name of the cafe was, you could ask the store owner. He waves at you and asks "Still no luck my friend?" You smile and move on.
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West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.2 (T)]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.3 (O)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.3 (L)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c1 (AQ)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
(link: "Save Game")[(save-game: "file F")]<p style="text-align: right">
[[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/giphy_orig.gif'width="50" height="50">|Labyrinth Hints]]
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>Leather products of all sorts, belts, bags, journals, bracelets, etc... are sold in these shops.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/48c5af0f3ed470db56100f7d76431336_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.4 (L)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.4 (SP)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.5 (LE)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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The oils here smell a little bad as if they are spoiled. You crinkle you nose and move on.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/oils2_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.4 (O)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.6 (O)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c2 (AQ)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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Payprus salesmen are everywhere, trying to sell you banana leaves passed off as real papyrus.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/papryus2_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.4 (L)]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c2 (AQ)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.5 (LE)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c4 (Mish)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/98476__yuroun__markt-helmond001-[audiotrimmer.com].wav" autoplay loop>You know some people back home that love essential oils, that would go crazy over these scented oils, and the prices are unbeatable.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/oils4_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.3 (O)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c1 (AQ)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.5 (O)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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A few shops are closing up for the day here. Apparently, it wasn't a good day for sales, since the shopkeepers look a little upset.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/closed-markets_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c4 (Mish)]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.7 (Rotten)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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Lots of tourist junk here, you even see some knock off dvd movies being sold. The shopkeepers around here are aggressive, trying to sell you t-shirts with Obama's or Trump's faces on them.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/tourist-junk2_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.1 (CL)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|Shezmu's Shop]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>
Shopkeepers urging you to come in their stores to buy shoes and other tailor-made clothes, lots of leather bags for sale.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/shoes_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.1 (CL)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.1 (CL)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.2 (T)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>
Lots of oils and perfumes being sold around here, you wonder which are real and which are fake.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/oils_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.2 (W Cafe)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|Shezmu's Shop]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.4 (O)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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You slip and almost fall on some oil from a bottle that has broken all over the ground.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/oils3_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.5 (O)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.6 (T)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.7 (Rats)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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There are a few beggars in this area. You throw them a few coins each, not a lot, but just a little change you had from your recent purchases. Shaddow informed you, too much charity, makes them dependent on tourists and begging rather than looking for work, and messes with the local economy.
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.5 (LE)]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c4 (Mish)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|El Fishawi Cafe]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/320828__peacewaves__jingling-coins.wav" autoplay>You see a lot of shopkeepers selling gold and silver. There are so many rings and necklaces everywhere, you wonder what type of security they have.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/jewelery2_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.1 (KK Cafe)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.2 (Pipes)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.3 (GS)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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You find a cafe!! Unfortunately this is not the cafe you were looking for, this is "Wali-Al-Neaam Cafe" It looks smells good with all the apple flavor tabbacco in the air. You lok around but don't find your friends there.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/cafe2_orig.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>
A cafe called Wali-Al-Neaam
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.1 (CL)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.3 (O)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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Different food stalls selling all sorts of food, including a fermented Egyptian cheese, called Mish, the smells are overpowering.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/5588658444-9b00e29d2b-o_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c3 (Pap)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c5 (Beg)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.7 (few open)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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Lamps, lamps, and more lamps, everywhere, you feel like you are in a palace.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/lamps2.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c1 (AQ)]]
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.3 (L)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.4 (LE)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c3 (Pap)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>The leather looks nice, but how can you tell if its good quality or not.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/leather-bags-sale-street-market-birmingham-uk-31809623_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.4 (LE)]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c3 (Pap)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c5 (Beg)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div><p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/el-fishawy-cafe-cairo-egypt-10.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>You found it! You come across the main walkway where the cafe is you were looking for in the first place. "El Fishawi Cafe" of course probably the most famous cafe in Cairo. How could you have forgotten?
Your friends are sitting around a table drinking some tea, and sharing a shisha, an Egyptian Hookah, with fruit flavored tobacco. You sit and join them and tell them that you got lost. <p style="text-align:center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/img-7586_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>"Part of the experience, my friend, like this" says Shaddow as he takes a puff on the shisha." "If you don't get lost in the Souq you were never here."
And then he goes amuse everyone with his stories of getting lost in Djema el-Fna, the market of Marrakesh, 20 years ago, and having to pay a 5-year-old local boy to get him and Claire to the exit.
You all enjoy a good dinner and head to the Hostel to shower and change for the Train.
[[Hostel]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/cafe2.wav" autoplay loop>Lots of lamps all around you of every shape and size for sale. Most are so decorated it's hard to believe the cost is so low.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/lamps1_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.2 (L)]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|Shezmu's Shop]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.3 (GS)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.4 (L)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>There is a mixture of all sorts of antiques here, some real and some fake it's hard tell the difference.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/antiques_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|Shezmu's Shop]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.4 (O)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.4 (L)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c2 (AQ)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>
Bright colored clothing is for sale at these shops here. All the colors are so amazing, it is a change from the drab colors that many locals wear. There are a lot of clothing repair shops in this area.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/clothes2_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.1 (CL)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.1 (KK Cafe)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>You see a bunch of supposedly antique jars, the tops are in the shape Horus's sons- Insety, Duamutef, Hapi, and Qebehsenuef.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/canpotic-jars_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c1 (AQ)]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.5 (O)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c3 (Pap)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.6 (T)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/338236__brightonmatt2__marrakech-walking-souks-[audiotrimmer.com]__2_.wav" autoplay loop>
Dead end. There are rats everywhere, This is not a good time to get rabies.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/rats_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.6 (O)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/the_animal_sounds_rat_squeaking_-_sound_effect_-_animation-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>
The gold and silver from the shops in this area make everything sparkle all around you.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/jewelery1_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.3 (L)]]
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.2 (GS)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>A nice looking cafe called "Khan Al Khalili Cafe" you look around but realize this isn't the cafe you are looking for.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/cafe-khan-el-khalili_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.1 (CL)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.1 (Kids)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.2 (GS)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/khan_cafe1-[audiotrimmer.com].wav" autoplay loop>
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>That night you dream of Isis again. This time she is in a white gown wearing a golden crown similar to the one she had the day you first dreamed of her.
"Hello $name, it is good to see you again. Tomorrow you will be in my sanctuary, a distance from where it used to be, but the location isn't the point the temple itself is. An offering is expected so choose wisely. May Ra shine his light on you.<p style="text-align:center">
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/isis_orig.jpg" width="200" height="300"></p>
[[Day 6]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/fantastic_dream_sound_effect-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>The alley is leads to the outside and there are some kids are playing ball this way, pick a direction.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/mideast-egypt-female-horo_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.1 (KK Cafe)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.2 (Pipes)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/406424__kyles__palestinian-children-boys-playing-soccer-in-tight-alley-gaza-2016.wav" autoplay loop>
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>
All the same tourist junk again, this time surprisingly some of the prices are marked with pricetags.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/tourst-junk-3_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*c2 (AQ)]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.6 (O)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.7 (Rotten)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>
The smell of rotten fruit is in the air around here and this alley leads out of the market as it curves. Go somewhere else before you get nauseous.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/eyeem-103361344_orig.jpg
" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.6 (T)]]
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.7 (few open)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/dark_ambience__cave_sounds__dd_tomb__45_minutes__halloween_special_%F0%9F%91%BB_-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>
There are lots of different types of shirts and scarves here made by various tailors, for a few extra pounds you can have anything handmade.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/clothes_orig.jpg" width="250" height="200"></p>
South-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*2.1 (CL)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*1.2 (W Cafe)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>The bright lamps sold around here light up the whole area as this road comes to an end.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/lamps3_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*3.3 (L)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>An out of the way Sheesha store. All the pipes here are unbelievable. Now try and fit one of those in your bag, time to move on.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/5aace334e1ea99ebab75cc7afbd46e6d.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.2 (GS)]]
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.1 (Kids)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.3 No name cafe]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>
There is a loud cafe here, pizza looks good here, however, this is not your cafe, time to move on.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/bahrain-jumbo_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.2 (Pipes)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.4 (SP)]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/loud_cafe-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay loop>
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>
Lots of spices in these shops, it seems like the market is divided into areas where the shopkeepers selling all the same products seem to be.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/spices2_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.3 No name cafe]]
North-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*4.4 (LE)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.5 (SP)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
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Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
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<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>All the spices stacked so nicely in pyramids shapes, with all the brilliant colors look awesome, it would be a shame to buy anything and ruin the work it goes to make these look so fancy.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/spices3_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.4 (SP)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.6 (SP)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
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Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
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<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>A lot of spices down this road, all the powder in the air makes you sneeze. You love the smell but is a bit overpowering. Move on before you have a sneezing fit.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/spices4_orig.jpg.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.5 (SP)]]
East-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.7 (SP)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>Someone knocked over a table of spices, time to move on before you get blamed.
<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/spices1_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>
West-[[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|*5.6 (SP)]]
Look in [[Journal->Verse]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Verse]] at Osiris's Verse
Look in [[Journal->Sobek's Hints]] [[<img src='
https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/j150-500x500_orig.png'width="25" height="25">|Sobek's Hints]] at Sobek's Hints
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<p style="font-size:25px; color: black; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; font-style:underlined; "><u>Osiris's Verse</u><p style="font-size:15px; text-align: left; color: black; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; ">"Where the light never shows the true path,
Far from the robes of the wealthy and free,
Nor the perfumed Oils for the sacred bath,
Away from there, you will find the finest tea,
Two streets to the Orient shall guide you,
this will lead towards your clan,
The jars of the dead shall lead you true,
To the first tribes of man,
Gold is far from your every need,
The fragile papers will be your way,
And ancient food is on what you will feed,
If you travel toward where they pray,
Journey to the source of the Niles flow,
with a few coins to the humble poor,
go to the boat Atet at Ra's morn glow
there you will approach your lost door." <p style="font-size:20px;">
[[<img src='
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You find yourself in a golden-lit room, your flashlight reflects off the wall lighting it up.
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You inspect the door closely and find that there are some hieroglyphics on the wall and a crudely written fading list of graffiti next to it is some writing you don't understand. Right above the hieroglyphics is another bit of graffiti which looks a bit different it reads "η ομορφιά της είναι ελαφριά"
Then you go to the wall where the door you went through was and look at it, you push on it with no luck. Hmmmm...you try pushing on other walls with no success...
Look closer at the [[Hieroglyphics]]
Inspect the [[Coptic Graffiti]]
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The wall slides open and you are free. You quickly walk out of the room and leave, when you look back the wall is closed again and there is no sign that there was a doorway there. You quickly grab your journal and write down what the graffiti you couldn't identify and the letters that appeared when you pressed the hieroglyphics. You wander around to find your friends.
After a while, you all head back to Aswan by van. Along the route $name4 shows everyone his pictures, you notice a cartouche, like the one you saw in the hidden room and ask what that name means.
Shaddow says "That is Nefertari's name" you show him the letters that appeared and the graffiti you couldn't identify. And Shaddow says well the first one is in old Egyptian meaning Nefertari and then he takes a second to look up something and says "the phrase means "her beauty is light" in Greek."
You sit back and enjoy the ride back. Apparently, several different people from different parts of history have been in that hidden room. When you get back to Aswan it is time to relax and enjoy the rest of the day, before heading out by train to Luxor that evening.
[[Train to Luxor]]
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}You enter the temple, it's amazing that this temple was moved and replaced here after a period of 9 years from 1971-1980. You enjoy waking and exploring this temple, though much of the color has been washed away by the flooding. Still, even though it's a bit hot outside, this temple is another awesome site.
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As you wander through the temple, you hear that humming you heard in the Great Pyramid of Giza. You ignore it and it gets louder as you approach the main temple
Look for the Coptic crosses and Greek inscription incised into the walls that show how the temple was transformed into a Christian place of worship during the early Byzantine age.
You entered a room here called the Sanctuary. The granite base he used to hold the sacred barque bearing the image of Isis. You look next to the base and there is a shallow bowl, seems like something you would put offerings in. As you turn to leave the room you notice the door where you came in seems to have disappeared. Only light shines down from several cracks in the wall near the ceiling. As you think back to what Isis said to you, an offering is nice but not expected...this might be a good time to make that offering. <p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/egypt-philae-vestibule_2.jpg
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You look in your bag, you forgot to empty out some of the purchases from the Souq and check your pockets. You have:
The oil that you were given at the Souq
The decorated egg you bought for your friend
A small amount of Egyptian money
The green scarab
What do you Offer?
The [[Oil]]
The [[Egg]]
The [[Money]]
The [[Scarab]]
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The Ba, often represented by a human headed Ba bird with features of the deceased could take any shape and it revisited the world of the living and traveled across the sky in the sun-god's boat, always returning to reunite with it's corpse in the tomb.
The Ib represented the aware heart. The heart could determine the worth of its owner during judgment.
The Egyptians believed their pharaoh to be the mediator between the gods and the world of men. After death, the pharaoh became divine, identified with Osiris, the father of Horus and god of the dead, and passed on his sacred powers and position to the new pharaoh, his son.
Gnostic WE EXPECTED THEM TO DO BETTER
WINDGED ISIS
BUDDISM BELEIVES THAT THE UNIVERSE WAS CREATED BY SELF CONSOIOUSNESS CHRISTIANS BELIVE IN GODS OWN IMAGE
BOTH GET RID OF SUFFERING
either Osiris or Yahweh
Osiris is the god of God and the afterlife, the underworld, and rebirth (reerrection)
pOOR Immanuel NEVER OT HIS DUE THEY CALLLED HIM A symbolic name
When his brother, Set or Judas
Gabriel and Noah are regarded as the same individual under different names.[66][67] Mormons also believe that Noah returned to earth as Gabriel after his earthly life
Geb
Nut (sky giddess) god in heaven
Horus is the ressurection of Osisris
ISi preganant by create d phaalus
we have difernet books
Egyptians believed they would be judged after their death for their deeds done on earth. One belief was that the dead person’s heart would be weighed with a feather on the other side of the scale
Horus was worshiped principally in two Egyptian cultural centers (Bekhdet in the north and Idfu in the south)
Horus was usually represented as a falcon.
(the Sun god) after which he “dies” and is “reborn” every day as the sun rises
RA shine light like Gid
He found the people of Egypt uncivilized and lawless and so gave them laws, culture, religious instruction, and agriculture. like BUDDAH AND JESUS
Christians also may have adapted the iconography of the Egyptian goddess Isis nursing her son Horus and applied it to the Virgin Mary nursing her son Jesu
GREEK GODS
Herod's attempt to kill the infant Jesus,
WE ALL HAD NAMES EVEN "GOD" YASHAW
The closest parallel between Jesus and Mithras is the use of a ritual meal.[122] After slaying the bull, Mithras was believed to have shared the bull's meat with the sun-god Sol Invictus, a meal which is shown in Mithraic iconography and which was ritually reenacted by Mithraists as part of their liturgy
esus was shown with the halo of the sun god Sol Invictus.[148] Images of "Christ in Majesty" seated upon a throne were inspired by classical depictions of Zeus and other chief deities.[147] By the fourth century AD, the recognizable image of Jesus as long-haired, bearded, and clad in long, baggy-sleeved clothing had fully emerged
Mithraism WAS THE ORIGNAL sTORY
25 December also falls around the same time as the Roman festival of Saturnalia, which was much older and more widely celebrated.[161][158] Many of the customs originally associated with Saturnalia eventually became associated with Christmas
Mithras was seen as a divine savior
Mithras was not believed to have brought his salvation by suffering and dying.[111] Mithras was believed to have been born fully-grown from a rock
Origen retells a legend that Plato's mother Perictione had virginally conceived him after the god Apollo had appeared to her husband Ariston and told him not to consummate his marriage with his wife,[176][189][190] a scene closely paralleling the account of the Annunciation to Joseph from the Gospel of Matthew
Both Christians and Mithraists used water as a symbol for their respective saviors.[119] In the New Testament, Jesus is referred to as the "water of life"[119] and a votive altar to Mithras from Poetovio proclaims him as the fons perennis ("the ever-flowing stream"
25 December.[158] In 274 AD, the Roman emperor Aurelian had declared 25 December the birthdate of Sol Invictus, a sun god of Syrian origin whose cult had been vigorously promoted by the earlier emperor Elagabalus.[160][159] Christians may have thought that they could attract more converts to Christianity by allowing them to continue to celebrate on the same day
Miraculous birth According to this account, Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths, once attempted to rape Athena, the virgin goddess of wisdom, but she pushed him away, causing him to ejaculate on her thigh.[173][165][174] Athena wiped the semen off using a tuft of wool,[173][165][174] which she tossed into the dust,[173][165][174] impregnating Gaia and causing her to give birth to Erichthoniu
Another comparable story from Greek mythology describes the conception of the hero Perseus.[176][177][178] According to the myth, Zeus came to Perseus's mother Danaë in the form of a shower of gold and impregnated her
Melchizedek was born of a virgin, Sofonim (or Sopanima), the wife of Nir, a brother of N
"But what of Jesus and God"
We are them and they are us, after a time faith gets questioned and we must rebirth ourselves in new beleefs. We create a new religion or several religions to make the people believe, people start to question and people start to threaten our existance therefeore we must create a new.
Why do you think Jesus, Odin, and Zeus all look alike. why do you think Christains apadted dec 25th as Christ birthday when clearly is ws the celebration of sol and satirnieala.
Ever wonder why almost every religion has a flood story?
We change the names and tweejk the stories to the region, but we are all one.
And we are at war and have been since our orignal conception.
We don't war with each other we war with being lost to obscurity and lack of faith.
many of our storieshave stories of the devil or eveil brother, but in truth we all have a part to play, there was one orgin story once, a truth of the story line, but not after so many rebirths of the story we all ust play a role. Lucicfer was the "bringer of light" he was close to God (the all knowing, the allfather,... so how diodhe not know? wOh we knew but balance was alway the reason. Judea did not betreay jesus Judea played a part. It had to be. To complete the story and get folowers
Zeus killed his father, Apsu did as well, and Cronus, and esus overthrew his father, Fafnir,
We play with fire when we invoke this part of the story as we knwow this will rush the children (followers0 to leave us, but we leventually learned our lesson, haev the people kill their gods like jesus, and then we have the sheeep foloowing us for a long time,
See we created ourselfves in self awareness, like the our buiddhist belive, and we we mention in the bioble. In his own likeness, there fore we need to keep alive through the formation of belief
"so does that mean yiou won't exist if we don't beleive"
Osisris laughs "not at all we will be here alot longer than you" the differnce is withouit us you will end yourselves.
W are here to keep the balance between faithn nad suffering, and create morailty, for without us none of you is inheniertly good or eveil, you just are, but inevitably you will choose chaos, anger, and depression. Based on your selfisess
"you keep saying balance what does that mean"
Nothing is good or evil, it is just what it is, concepts of morality you make up with our help and since you are fragile mortal you think it is everpresent in everone. Rape, murder, theft, deception, are in most people beliefs are "evil" however in truth they are just as commonly done by you god. Take for exaple yahasah he is a fearful god who has put the world on the brink of genocidedespite the fact he sets the rules. Yet the Christaians say God is love. he created a flawed being with evil, decpetion, in their hearts and then goes to kill them poff for that flaw.
A doover and he did it several times
We never talk about killing off the followers completly that you know of.
"but some things are just right or wrong"
Are they though, really?
Mordern day religious leaders would have you saying incest is wrong and evil, yet humans did that for millenia. In fact I married my own sister.
Am I wrong?
"but that was before we think differnt knwo"
"excatly my point" So is it wrong know what i did then? What about 21st century beielf that aan adult is at a certain age despiete enviropmen, cultire, and intelleigence?"
against the law to have sex with a person under 18 if you are older, yet we expect our kis to have sex at a youner age anyways, we allow them to act like adults because it is what it is, but we condemn people for an arbitrar age? Is it possible that a 15 year old make a decsion better than a 35 years old? And many times they do... So when we limit the decisosn of that 15 year old to be with someone 3 years older, whey then do we not limit the decsions of the 35 year old marrying someone 10 years older.
"but there are many people that don't follow the bible and they live moral good lives"
dismissly "good and bad lives?" Define
They don't murder anyone, the aren't abusive, they aren't liars..."except to themselves, they lie to themselves by denying their basic needs, and emotions"
"I don't want to kill anyone"
The question is would you? givern the right curcumstance you might murder someone,to save the life of another or family member? Would you have sex with a 15 year old if you two were the last people on the planet and needed to repolutae it? What if that person was a sibling? If someone was dyting would you be brutally honest and when they ask if it's going to be alright, would you just say "you are going to die and its going to be painful, or try to make them feel better by lyingto them?
Thos concepts or morality are all created in your mind by the influnes of the religion around you. Hence us,
"But I know what is right and wrong"
"No you just think you do becasue you are now wired to feel that way, by the society we created to be that way.
"so ypou are satying there is no right or worong?"
"Answrr me this, do you agree with everything the percieved religion you have followed? If not do you really know what those concepts tryuely mean"
"but religion is made by man, faith is different
"you mean faith of things written by man?"
"Would you belive in a God if there was no relgion?"
"Maybe" but you are not sure? "I belive in something"
So it could e god or gods? and since each god has a different viewpoint of how their follwers should act then which one.(set: $w to $w + 2)You put the oil in the bowl, and suddenly the whole room goes dark. Moments later a light starts to appear from the corner, and a figure appears lighting up the room.
The figure that appears is a man with the head of a jackal. He must be the God Anubis.
"Well I see you made an offering, but this is not my temple, therefore I don't know why you are making me such a great offering. These oils are very useful when I prepare the dead for embalming. It seems that are preparing a little early for my arrival, $name. Perhaps I will leave you here a while and come back to prepare you for your mummification, and I will use that offering.
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He disappears and all is dark again, you sit down in the dark and know this was not the best choice for an offering, at least Anubis said he will personally take care of your mummification...
<p style="font-size:20px; font-weight:bold; text-align:center; color: red">Touch the Ankh
[[<img src='
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" autoplay>You put the Egg in the bowl, and suddenly the whole room goes dark. Moments later a light starts to appear from the corner, and figures appear lighting up the room.
The figure is Isis along with a Goddess with the head of a frog and one with the head of a ram.
"Hello $name, I see you have made an offering, oh and what a beautiful great offering it is. She picks it up and shows it to her companions. "This is Heryshaf, she points to the ram-headed woman, and this is Heqet pointing to the women the head of a frog.
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Heget says with a deeper croaking voice. "This is the perfect offering, as this temple of fertility and Egg represent birth and life."
$name it seems you understand that some offerings are better than others for certain Goddesses.
Isis says, "As much as we appreciate this offering we can not take it as this is meant for someone else. But it is truly the offer that counts" She hands you the Egg and you put it back in your bag.
In a sudden blinding light, the Goddesses disappear and all you see is bright light...it is coming from the doorway.
You meet up with your friends, take the boat back and head in a taxi to take a boat to the [[Elephantine Island]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/fantastic_dream_sound_effect-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>(set: $w to $w + 2)You put the money in the bowl, and suddenly the whole room goes dark. Moments later a light starts to appear from the corner, and a figure appears lighting up the room.
The figure that appears is a man with the head of a jackal. He must be the God Anubis.
"Well I see you made an offering, but this is not my temple, therefore I don't know why you are making such a great offering. These coins are very useful in the underworld for your passage. It seems that are preparing a little early for my arrival, $name. Perhaps I will leave you here a while and come back to prepare you for your mummification, and I will bury that offering with you, so you can use it in the underworld.
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He disappears and all is dark again, you sit down in the dark and know this was not the best choice for an offering, at least Anubis said he will personally take care of your mummification...
<p style="font-size:20px; font-weight:bold; text-align:center; color: red">Touch the Ankh
[[<img src='
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" autoplay>(set: $w to $w + 2)You put the Scarab in the bowl, and suddenly the whole room goes dark. Moments later a light starts to appear from the corner, and a figure appears lighting up the room.
The figure that appears is a man with the head of a scarab.
"I am Khepri, I am the morning sun. I see you have made an offering, but this is not my temple, therefore I don't know why you are making me such a great offering, and one given that was given as a special gift to you, $name. Perhaps you do not deserve to have the honor of such a gift...but maybe you do still. We shall see.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/khepri-c-01_orig.jpg
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He disappears and all is dark again, you sit down in the dark and know this was not the best choice for an offering...
<p style="font-size:20px; font-weight:bold; text-align:center; color: red">Touch the Ankh
[[<img src='
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" autoplay>You open your eyes to see a bunch of people walking around you in a tour group.
"You okay, mate?" says some Australian tourist. "You need some water, you look thirsty, maybe you just need a beer?" He laughs and hands you a bottle of water and a hand to get up off the ground."This heat will do you in, mate."
You decide it's best to scram out of there before making a spectacle of yourself any further. You thank the Aussie.
"Sure thing, mate, remember Beer is the water of life," as he pulls a bottle out of his bag to have a swig.
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You go find your group and take the boat back to the mainland.
Go to [[Elephantine Island]]
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The island of Elephantine stood at the border between Egypt and Nubia. It was an excellent defensive site for a city and its location made it a natural cargo transfer point for river trade. This border is near the Tropic of Cancer, the most northerly latitude at which the sun can appear directly overhead at noon and from which it appears to reverse direction or "turn back" at the solstices
According to ancient Egyptian religion, Elephantine was the dwelling place of Khnum, the ram-headed god of the cataracts, who guarded and controlled the waters of the Nile from caves beneath the island. He was worshipped here as part of a late triad of Egyptian deities. There is also a Nubian God that has legend around the people of this island.
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As you wander the island and enjoy the beautiful colors that the Nubian people display on their building, houses, and artwork. The people wave at you and the children come up to say hi.
A pretty girl in her 20s comes out of her house and says hello, she speaks to Shaddow for a minute and invites your group in for tea.
Enter the [[Nubain House]]
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ⲉⲣⲓ "Welcome to the Real World, everyone, this Journey is going to eternal" You all cheers and know his is goung to be a great Jounrney. Shaddow announces with a hint of mystery behind his eyes. You look in front of you and just a few hundred meters you can see the silhouette of the Giza Pyramids. After some conversation and relaxation, you get tired, Shaddow says, "I think it's time for all of us to rest up for the next 2 weeks of adventures."
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Time to go to [[Bed->Isis1]]
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The next room is small and simple, not much light in the room, and in the center sitting on some pillows is an older man with dreadlocks, it almost makes him look lion-like. In front of him are some incense and a small woood fire. He motions for you to sit down, and Amanirenas leaves the room.
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/maxresdefault-1_13_orig.jpg" width="150" height="200"></p>You sit on one of the comfortable pillows and he says "Welcome $name" in a deep gruff voice. Amanirenas must have told him your name, but how did she know you were going first. You put the question out of your mind and relax, the smell of the incense is very soothing and calming, a slight smell of cinnamon and mint, with other earth ingredients.
"So you are here to know about your future?" He laughs a bit and it sounds quiet growl.
You nod.
He then holds his hands over the flame passing through it a few times and the fire grows brighter and larger. Surprisingly the incense or the wood doesn't fill the room with smoke.
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In front of you both sitting in the middle is a small cloth, you didn't notice before, he moves the cloth to reveal 3 objects. The first one is a Gold small charm, about the size of a quarter, it is shaped in a circle with a lace-like webbing in the middle, the 2nd one is a scroll of papyrus, wrapped neatly, and the third is a bowl of powdered blue incense.
He says, "Choose one of these sacred objects"
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Construction of the temple complex started in approximately 1264 BC and lasted for about 20 years, until 1244 BC. This temple like Philae was moved due to flooding.
You enter the Great Temple and explore this amazing wonder. The place is enormous and wonderous.
Afterward, you head into the Small Temple of Hathor, the Goddess of love and music. This temple is also adorned by colossi across the front facade, three on either side of the doorway, The walls of this temple are dedicated to images of the King and Queen making offerings to the gods and to depictions of the goddess Hathor.
You wander around entering the different chambers, you notice in one of the chambers there is some Greek graffiti on the wall and some hieroglyphics next to it. In a sudden flash, the doorway you enter closes.
[[Inspect->Start1st]] the doorDedwen picks up the charm and holds it over the fire, you are still not sure how he isn't burning his hands, the smell of incense intensifies, it little different now with a hint of, honey and raisins. And smoke rises from his hand, he opens his hand and the charm is melted and drips on the fire.
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/71fxvpmdzrl-uy395_orig.jpg
" width="200" height="200"></p>He looks at you and says in his deep animalistic voice, "$name you have chosen the wheel of eternity, this is representative of your life, all your lives before it, and those to come. The Buddhists Sikhs, Jains, and Hindus call this Saṃsāra, it is the cycle of death and rebirth. On this Journey of yours, you will be reborn into a new light and connection to the world. Your future, as you see it holds the truth of your past and your future, remember the path you choose will always lead you to your destiny.
And with that, he looks up at you and smiles. You thank him and go into the other room, and wait while the others go into to see Dedwen in order.
[[Aswan Hotel]]
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<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/fantastic_dream_sound_effect-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>}Dedwen picks up the papyrus and holds it over the fire, you are still not sure how he isn't burning his hands, the smell of incense intensifies a little different now with a hint of, orange and roses. And smoke rises from his hand, and the papyrus burns in a flash, he opens his hand and there is nothing left but ashes.
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The Egyptian God Thoth gave his wisdom to create the first languages of the world, to build a community and understand the past. On this Journey of yours, you will be reborn into a new light and connection to the world, your past life will be a memory and this Journey will be part of you forever. Your Past, as you see it holds the truth of who you are, you will know in time and remember the path you choose will be influenced by your past and always lead you to your destiny.
And with that, he looks up at you and smiles. You thank him and go into the other room, and wait while the others go into to see Dedwen in order.
[[Aswan Hotel]]
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<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/fantastic_dream_sound_effect-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>}Dedwen picks up the incense bowl and holds it over the fire, you are still not sure how he isn't burning his hands, the smell of incense intensifies, it is not unpleasant as it is a cross between a slight rose smell and lavender. And smoke rises from his hand, and the incense burns in a flash, he opens his hand and there is nothing left but the bowl and smoke.
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/enlightenedforsakenharlequinbug-small_1_orig.gif" width="250" height="200"></p>He looks at you and says in his deep animalistic voice, "$name you have chosen the gift of devotion, this is a representative of your Present life. You are here to find yourself on this Journey of yours, Incense was used to worship the gods and ask the questions that you can not understand.
Your life will change and you will evolve, for every breath you take is your new present image of the world. The path you choose in the here and now will be always lead you to your destiny.
And with that, he looks up at you and smiles. You thank him and go into the other room, and wait while the others go into to see Dedwen in order.
[[Aswan Hotel]]
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She leaves to go make tea and you all enjoy sit and marvel at the beautiful paintings. Some of them represent ancient Egypt before the time of the 1st Pharoh, others look of the Nile of today.
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Within a short time, Amanirenas came back with 6 cups of tea and some sliced Basbousa Cake, It is made from cooked semolina soaked coconut is with a hint of rose water and topped with a taste of honey.
You talked for a while with her about her culture and history. She then speaks of her family and her grandfather, named Dedwen that lives with her. Shaddow flashes a secretive smile. She explains he is the local seer and asks if anyone would like her grandfather to read their fortune. Shaddow smiles a bit and says "Sure why not?" and he negotiates on a price.
"$name why don't you go first," says Shaddow. $name3 and $name4 both encourage you. So you get up and follow Amanirenas into the next room.
[[Nubain Fortune teller]]
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You all go to bed early as tomorrow you will all get up very early to take a private van to Aswan.
Time to call it a [[night->Thoth]]
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"Hello $name, I am Thoth, I am the son of two Gods from the seed of Horus and the forehead of Set, I am balance. You soon will visit an ancient temple one of great worship, a place holds many secrets.
My words of wisdom may help on your Journey: "Seek the one that is The beloved of both lands for whom Ra shines" Her name shall show you the path. he slowly disappears into the darkness. you fall back asleep.
You are awoken again, the next visitor is dressed in all gold with a striped Egyptian headdress called the Nemes. I am Ramesses the second also known as Ramses the Great, $name I see you are headed to my great Temples in Abu Simbel in the morn. Pay much respect to me and my Queens as this is a sacred place. As he disappears you hear a sound at the door.
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You get up and quickly dress, brush your teeth and head downstairs, luckily you showered before bed.
Shaddow and everyone look ready for this day. "I bet they don't have as many night visits as me" to grumble to yourself.
Everyone heads out to the van and gets in. Luckily the ride is 6 hours so you can try and get some sleep. You are woken to the sound of voices from the police checkpoints checking your paperwork making sure you have the permits, but like everyone else go back to sleep.<p style="text-align:center">
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My young one you have not realized yet the truth. While the very existance of life is not about good or evil. It is about balance. And we are all the essense of balance. All Gods have there other side and all is nessaryt further the desire s of mortals down the path they choose to get to those fixed points. Now that you understand hoq predestiny works I can explain why the few gods became one.
In your presen time you see that there are few enlightened beings, Yahweh, Buddha, Jesus, Vishnu,
In china they believe in a universal contst called the Yin and yang, all religions belive in balance but many of the followers do nott understand thsi concept. The yfeel they need good and evil aspects to their religion. For example in Christainty Yahweh had Lucicfer, Vishu had Shiva, Osisris had Set. but in reality all these detities started from theend of times and their souls broke in pieces to form many aspects of themselves.
Many Hindu belive the destroyer Shiva is one with the preserver Vishnu and the creator Brama.
As Buddha had Mara it was just part of himself he wished to deny. For without tem,ptation teh path to enlightenment could never take place. But even the n Buddha realized that self denial is not the way, but accepatnce of who you are is.
Bhagwat Gita
Destiny choose the titans to be overthrown by Zeus, Even
Chaos- Uranus and Gaia + chronus - Zeus
When Judas betrayed Jesus both of them knew it had to be done to birth the new religion.
And Odinkilled by Fenrir
And when I killed my brother it was wasn't out of anger or jealousy it was becasuse without it Horus coul d not have taken the thrown.
Brotehrs
Jesus and Judas
Set and Osisris
Thor and LOKI
I apear before you as what you wish to see, but in reality I am the not who you think I am, throughout legends and myths you see only good or evil, but in reality there is no usch thing. Balance, truth and decpetion all are one.
Mortlas spend their lives deciving themselves and hiding their true nature, why should we not be any different. The same time Horus lost one of his eyes in our battle, I lost part of my fertility. I caould not have children and that was my destiny
You need to understand we are all made up from one single spark and from there morles and Gods were created. So as time runs to the past more and more of the gods are created from one single entity. Set and osisris are one in the same.
TSatan was formed from Gods vision, Jeesus had Judas as his cretor of the religion, and Buddha had mara to understand self denial, all throughout history we have always had the opposite to balance out the universal constant. Mortel myths have seperated those beings into good and evil. but the reality as much as we started as one, we seperated those parts of our souls into differnt beings.
"What a Journey it's been for you $name." You have met so many gods and seen so much in your in short time after taking thos first step. And a bit overwhelming I assume" Says Osiris
"Yes it is" you say
"well this is just the firststep of many to come, for you"
"Is any of thsis real or am I losing my mind"
"is anything real?" Says Isis.
"I hope something is real"
"why, it wouldn't matter to you if this is real or not you mortal lie to yourselfs all the time, you are content beliving what you want, denying yourself thinsg based on you choose to be moral or just while changing those lines whenever you desire"
says Set.
"okay, okay, but are gods real?"
"We are the belief, while we were a desire that needed to be filled, we evolved through that need. We are immortal as we have always been."
"But without us you would not exist."
"Existance is a mortal concept, the universe will go on, and so will wherever there is need. We don't die becasue we have existed in the past present and future, time is irrevealnt."
But aren't you and Set enemies? He killed you ddin't he?
We are all one, just different images of the overall. I am set and he is me. to put in in terms that you may understand, you take on traits of both your mother and father right?
Yes
Well think of it as if those traits were seperate from one another in several bodies.
At that time Osisris, isis and set all merge into one being. and then they split apart again.
But you killed him, does that mean you killed yourself?
Mortals do this all the time they deny part of who they really are. BUt to naswer you question yes, but we are eternal. so death is not really the same.
So you are saying part of you is evil Osisris
There is no good or evil that is a mortal concept.
Set has a job to fufill as do I. that is just they way things are
Judas was jesus's set, Buddha had mara, Yshawa had lucifer and so on. All part of who they are and the jobs they had to fufill to make a fixed point exist"
So lucifer was part of God?
Of course, according to the arbrhamic religionious beliefs Yshawa created everything, therefore he created lucifer.
So if god creted everything he creted you as well.
All of us gods were created by need of the mortals. We existed in the mind of the first and last mortals. The stories of us are just retelling of older beliefs. Therefore we all stem from the first though of a neeed for beilef in a god.
And we are parts of that belief.
"But what about before time and after humans cease to exist?"
All living things and non living entities live in the past, present, and future. Time does not flow the way you think.
"So can you see the future?"
Future, past and present are one, everything exists in the now, while we can see all time, we can not change the events that are predestined"
"This sounds very confusing" You say.
"To make it simpler for your mortal mind to concieve, let's start with a concept that is easier then go into the how all time exists at the same 'time'."
This is not excatly how it works beacuse of fact that everything has always existed, but to take it one step at a..., he pauses and laughs and says "...time. Let's start here...
Try to imagine life started at the end of everything, and is going in reverse to the roots of the "past", to fufill the actions of that "past", it's destiny, a predestined spark. You are but a player on that lifeline, what you call 'time' it's only real function is to fufill the things that have occured in your mind.
You can not change the "past" as those things aleady have taken place in the predestiny, however in your concept, you think you could have made differnt decsions based on what you expericned. In short, you might look at the "past" as things yet to be done. And you can not change those things, since they have to exist for your "future" to go they way it does. However, as you move "foward" in time, towards what you call the "future" you have no concept of have already lived the future nor those actions, so to you it seems like you are making choices.
There are almost an infinate number of fixed points along the path or life for each person. No fixed point can be changed but the routes to those points can be detoured, but they will always end up at the same point.
I will explain further about all time existing at once in a bit, but for now let's talk about perception. To you if you walk across the road, and get hit by a car, a fixed point, you think in the "future" you will change your actions to avoid getting hit next time, but since the "future" has aleady happened, watching where you where you are going has already happened, and you have to be hit by the car in the "past" to be make that "Future" decison.
"So we are going backwards in time?"
Not really, I just used it for an example to get you thinking on the right track, like I said time doesn't really exist as you see it therefore, there is no real future or past it just is.
"Okay, but that just means I make choices based on my perception of a future."
"Well actually the universe is made choices and actions already before you get hit by the car let's call them fixed points. only the path there can be changed. Your choose to be more careful in the "future" is really the choice of how to eventually get hit by the car in the "past"
"But don't all my choices affect my life and preception of the future? Especially if i have different ways to get to that fixed point. Say I choose to go to a job interveiw and get hot by that car, but what if I choose not to go to that job interview"
"The universe will correct itself and you will end up getting hit by the car becasue you went to meet a freind or to the store"
"okay but why are there only some fixed points?"
"Fixed points are intersections of life that lead you on a wheel of repetion in all your lives, they can not be chnaged, only realized when you learn to free yourself from the samsara (cirlce of repetion and rebirth)"
"how would I do that"
"That is something every person must find for themeselevs, by reconizing what life truely is and even then some choose to stay on the crasoul of rebirth. we have two paths as gods We can choose if we choose to be mortal we xcan choose to forget the rebirth as almost all mortal do, or we can remeber and live the same fixed points we did the last time we were mortal. Jesus for example was predistened to be betrayed by Judas, for without that betrayal the fixed point wouldn't alighn to form the new religion.
"I think I got it, but you say past, present, and future all exist at once? Please explain"
"Okay i'll explain how everything exist all at once, now"
"Imagine life is like a book and you read the last 10 pages of that book, and since you already read the ending you know how it ends right? You nod. "Now let's say you start reading the book from th begining to the end, do you think that ending will change if you read the book from begining to end without knowing the ending or will it be the same?
"Of course it will be the same"
"Well that is how this works, the "past" nor the "future" can be changed just by your actions." "However, if you rewrite the book, like say for kids, the only thing to make a book the same novel is to have the ending the same, otherwise it would be a differnt book, and we all live our own stories with the same ending and begining"
You smile and say, "But there are some books with mutiple endings. In fact before I came to Egypt, I played an interactive story, that my friend Shaddow made, that had different choices"
"Yes, but in that book did you ever really die or did it still end up bringing you to the end of the story, no matter what you choose?"
"I guess so, now that I think about it. It never really seemed to have a end, everytime I made one decsion it always ineveitably brought me back to the same path"
"That is how life works except you have already made those choices without knowing it."
True, but to me I think I am makig those decisions.
Yes exactually, and that is how mortal life works, for us gods we see it all in the here and now the past, present, and future. We can't change things but we accept them. Andfor us gods we like to have a little fun with mortals to ammuse ourselves.
"But since you can't chnage anything how does that work"
"We know we can't change the fixed points, but we can bend the ways of the inevitable choicees, but plucking the strings a little further, they still end up of the same path but just a little more detoured to get there."
"Why? If you are gods and can see everyting ahead of time, why even bother?"
"The same reason you play chess with someone you can't beat, just to have fun"
"so if you know the futire, past and presnt doesn't that make life borning for you?"
"We gods live outside most of the fixed points, just the mortal concepts of us can't be changed. Like Jesus being crucified, Chronos killing his father, The fall of Lucifer, etc..., but since we see those points clearly we choose our path of how to get there."
For example Jesus had to betrayed by Judas, however he actually asked Judas to betray him, so that the crucification could happen, without it Christainty wouldn't exist. There could have been otehr ways to the fixed point but that is the one he choose.
"So basically your destiny is laready decided, but your path isn't as fixed as is mortals"
Exactly, and sometiomes us Gods decide to take mortal form for an incarnation becasue being a god can be tiresome. Sometimes we forget who we are, and need to be reminded by our fellow gods, sometimes those reminders come directly but usually some of us take mortal form to remind them of who they are"
"I think I understand..."
"Let me ask you a question $name? Do you remember the ending of that book? that you played"
"Funny now that I think about, no I don't"
"Well the ending is here and now, but also the begining as well, as you are more aware of life, yourself, and the things that you will become and alredy were. These past two weeeks you have become more evloved. ad now know who you truely are. In the end you were destined to be here in egypt among your freinds as a fixed point to find ouut the truth, how yo got here is through the Pharoahs Passage"
Welcome to the Real World, $name" somewhere you have heard phrase before...
Fading but etched on the wall next to the hieroglyphs is this strange writing. <p style="text-align: center"><img src=" https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/leaf_1_orig.png" width="400" height="300"></p>This looks familiar, you realize it the same kind of writing that is in the Coptic-English translation book that Shaddow bought, and it's still in your bag
Look at [[Hieroglyphics]]
Look at [[Coptic Translation Book]]
Look in Journal at [[Thoth's hints]]
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div>You look up the Coptic words in the translation book. These are the meanings:<table><tr>
<td>ⲥⲁⲗⲏⲧ ⲟⲩⲱⲙ ⲣⲉϥⲙⲟⲩ
<td>bird eat dead
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<td>ⲟⲉⲓⲕ
<td>bread
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<td>ⲁϥⲧⲁ ⲣⲱⲟⲩ
<td>open mouth
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<td>ϩⲣⲏⲣⲉ
<td>flower, leaf
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<td>ϩⲏⲧ ʌŋ
<td>heart lung
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<td>ⲙϣⲟⲩ
<td>water
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<td>ⲉⲓⲟⲟⲣ
<td>canal
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Look at [[Hieroglyphics]]<div>
Look at the list of [[Coptic Graffiti]]
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<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>This time the train ride is only a short 3 hours between Aswan and Luxor, you settle in your seat and rest up while catching glimpses of the surrounding landscape through the window.
When you arrive in Luxor you walk to the hotel that you are booked for just this evening, a small older hotel, just to get some rest in till you transfer to another one tomorrow.
Time for some [[sleep->Nefretari]]
<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/train_sounds_for_sleep_2_hours_inside_carriage__1_.mp3" autoplay loop> The evening is pretty restful till you are awoken by a beautiful woman in a gown..."You will soon arrive at The Valley of the Kings, rock-cut tombs for the pharaohs and powerful nobles of the past. $name while you will see a great sum, many of these tombs hold secrets and curses to all those that enter. Remember the history is alive in some of the tombs, and sometimes they like to keep their secrets hidden.
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"In these jars, my immortal organs are cast
I was and will always be the great royal wife
the heavy weight of this one makes this the last
This one that holds my eternal breath of life
will come before the organ the length of me
and this vessel of plentiful feast comes fore
if the line is correct that will be your key
and you will look and behold the hidden door"
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She slowly disappears and you write down the poem. Now to get some more sleep before tomorrow.
[[Next Day->Day 81st]]
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The valley stands on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes (modern Luxor), within the heart of the Theban Necropolis. The wadi consists of two valleys, East Valley (where the majority of the royal tombs are situated) and West Valley. The valley is known to contain 63 tombs and chambers (ranging in size from KV54, a simple pit, to KV5, a complex tomb with over 120 chambers). It was the principal burial place of the major royal figures of the Egyptian New Kingdom, as well as a number of privileged nobles the royal tombs are decorated with scenes from Egyptian mythology and give clues as to the beliefs and funerary rituals of the period.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/morning-time-at-valley-of-the-kings-in-luxor-city-egypt-951657442-5c1e008fc9e77c00011a4843.jpg
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As you approach the site Shaddow asks everyone if they would like to visit The Seti I tomb, the best preserved and most dramatic of all tombs in the complex. As most sites are included in the Nomad trip this one, because of the expense, is optional, and at your own cost. You are well aware of that and figure since this may be your only trip here, you might as well do it.You hand him the money. <p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/valleyofthekings.jpg
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As you descend into the tomb, a breeze picks up and a puff of sand flies into your face. It makes you a little disoriented, but you manage to make it down the stairs. As you descend you hear that sound again from the Great Pyramid.
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(set: $I = 4)The tomb of Ramesses IV (KV 2) in the Valley of the Kings is rather different than most other royal tombs built here. Though large, his tomb is highly simplistic, and unique in many ways. The tomb was known early on and was in fact used as a sort of hotel by early explorers such as Champollion and Rosellini (1829), Robert Hay, Furst Puckler, Theodore Davis and others. It was also an important Coptic Christian dwelling and was also frequently visited in antiquity. There was considerable Coptic and Greek graffiti on the tomb walls.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramesses4t1.jpg
" width="300" height="200"></p>One unusual aspect of the tomb is that there is very little decline as one travels from the first part of the tomb through to its rear. The entrance begins with a split stairway to either side of a ramp, opening into a first, second and third corridor. The final corridor leads to a smallish antechamber, and then to the burial chamber. To the rear of the burial chamber are some small annexes, but otherwise the tomb contains no lateral annexes. The corridors are unusual for their width and height, some measuring three meters wide and four meters.
The facade of the tomb is decorated with scenes of the king's coronation, as well as a scene depicting Isis and Nephthys venerating the sun disk. Within the first two corridors are scenes and text from the Litany of Ra, proceeded by a typical painting of the king worshipping the falcon-headed sun god, Re-Horakhthy. On the ceilings are vultures, falcons and winged scarabs with spread wings.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramesses4t3.jpg
" width="300" height="200"></p>In the third corridor, you find the first and second parts of the Book of Caverns, with simple ceilings decorated with stars, but which later becomes vaulted. From this corridor, a ramp leads through the antechamber into the burial chamber. The antechamber is decorated with scenes from the Book of the Dead, mostly chapter 125 which deals with the judgment of the dead. The burial chamber, which is not large, is almost filled by the still resident sarcophagus. However, this sarcophagus is unusually large. The burial chamber is decorated with the second, third and fourth hours from the Book of Gates. The ceiling is uniquely decorated with two large figures representing Nut, rather than the usual stellar constellations. There are also scenes from the Book of Nut, and the Book of the Night. The annexes behind the burial chamber contain text from the first part of the Book of Caverns. Other parts of this annex are painted with burial offerings such as beds, shrines and canopic jars.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramesses4t4.jpg
" width="300" height="200"></p>Little funerary equipment is known to have been found within the tomb itself. The sarcophagus was broken into at one end during antiquity and the lid displaced. The king's mummy was eventually found in KV 35.
Which tomb to explore next?
(if: $I is 4 and $II is 3 and $III is 9)[(print: [[Tomb of Ramesses V & VI]])]
(if: $I is 4)[(print: "[[Tomb of Ramesses III]]
[[Tomb of Ramesses IX]]")]
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[[Tomb of Ramesses IX]]")]
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[[Tomb of Ramesses III]]")]
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div(set: $III = 9)The tomb of Ramesses IX (KV 6) is the first tomb one encounters within the modern entrance to the Valley of the Kings. It is a rather simplistic tomb in most respects, though the artwork is interesting. John Gardner Wilkinson said of the artwork:
"The features of the king are peculiar, and from the form of the nose, so very unlike that of the usual Egyptian face, it becomes very probable that their sculptures actually offer portraits..."
Entrance is made to the tomb down a corridor with steps on either side, which then connects to the first true corridor with two annexes on either side. However, one of the annexes was never completed. This is followed by a second and third corridor, prior to reaching a vestibule. You note the absence of a ritual shaft. The vestibule opens into a four-pillared hall, and then a very short corridor which leads to the burial chamber with no annexes. It is possible that the burial chamber was originally meant to be another corridor, as it is very small, but was converted because of the king's death. An unusual feature of the burial chamber is a two-tiered pit in the floor. No sarcophagus has ever been found.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramesses9t1.jpg
" width="300" height="200"></p>The decorative theme for this tomb begins with the king's adoration of the sun disk, accompanied by Isis and Nephthys on the lintel over the entrance. Variations of this are also found on the door lintels of the second and third corridors. The art in this tomb is similar to that of Ramesses VI, though here, the first two corridors have passages from the Litanies of Re, rather than the Book of Gates. It appears that only decorative theme of the first corridor was completed during Ramesses IX's lifetime, with the remainder of the artwork completed with much less care and skill after his death.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramesses9t6.jpg
" width="300" height="200"></p>In the second and third corridors, in addition to the Litanies of Re, there are also passages from the Book of the Dead, the Book of Caverns, and in the last part, the Book of Amduat. Probably due not only to the changing concept of the Afterlife, but also the lack of space, most of the texts are abbreviated, and the Book of Gates does not show up at all. There are figures of two priests to either side of the door to the pillared hall representing the Opening of the Mouth ritual. The burial chamber has a vaulted ceiling with a double representation of Nut and passages from the Book of the Day and the Book of the Night.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramesses9t2.jpg
" width="300" height="200"></p>The body of Ramesses IX was found in the Deir el-Bahri cache in 1881, in a coffin originally prepared for the lady Neskhons, wife of Pinudjem II.
Which tomb to explore next?
(if: $I is 4 and $II is 3 and $III is 9)[(print: [[Tomb of Ramesses V & VI]])]
(if: $I is 4)[(print: "[[Tomb of Ramesses III]]
[[Tomb of Ramesses IX]]")]
(if: $II is 3)[(print: "[[Tomb of Ramesses IV]]
[[Tomb of Ramesses IX]]")]
(if: $III is 9)[(print: "[[Tomb of Ramesses IV]]
[[Tomb of Ramesses III]]")]
<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.play();" /></div(set: $II = 3)The Tomb of Ramesses III (KV 11) is really a rather complex system. It has been known since antiquity but was first partially explored during modern times by James Bruce in 1768. Later, William Browne gained access to the burial chamber in 1792, and Belzoni removed the sarcophagus and lid, which are now, respectively, in the Louvre and Fitzwilliam Museum. He named it the "Tomb of the Harpists", due to a bas relief representation of two blind harpists. However, European travelers often referred to the tomb as "Bruce's Tomb". The tomb is beautifully decorated with grand colors that remain vivid.
The tomb is 125 meters long and follows typical plans of the Nineteenth Dynasty's tombs, though it has an unusual number of annexes. From the entrance, a stairway leads to the first corridor, which has an annex on either side. This corridor leads directly two a second corridor that has four small annexes on either side. The second corridor leads to a dead end room, but with a third corridor leading off from the right side. This change in axis was due to the fact that workmen came across Amenemesses' tomb and so were required to make adjustments to avoid it. Up to the point of this change in axis, the tomb was actually built for Setnakht, who apparently abandoned the work at this point. Ramesses III offset the tomb and continued the work as his own.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramesses3t1.jpg
" width="300" height="200"></p>From the third corridor, you finally reach the ritual shaft, and then a four-pillared hall with one large annex off to its right. After the pillared hall, a fourth corridor takes you to a two-room vestibule, and then finally to the burial chamber. The burial chamber has one annex leading off from each of its corners, plus a fifth annex at the rear.
At the entrance to the tomb are unique, twin Hathor-headed columns. Between them is the standard solar disc with goddesses. The first several corridors were decorated for Sethnakhte, with remnants of his name still present. Passages from the Litany of Re adorn their walls. However, the side chambers were added by Ramesses III, and are decorated with unique secular scenes, including paintings of the royal armory, representations of boats, and the famous blind harpists. There are also scenes of the king's treasury showing luxury items, some of which were clearly imported from Aegean.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramesses3t4.jpg
" width="300" height="200"></p>After the offset, the decorative program clearly becomes that of Ramesses III's work. Scenes from the Amduat are found in the corridor leading from the offset, while standard divine scenes decorate the ritual shaft. The four-pillared hall is decorated with scenes from the Book of Gates, with Ramesses and various deities on the pillars themselves. The final corridor is inscribed with material from the Opening of the Mouth ceremony.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramesses3t5.jpg
" width="200" height="300"></p>In the antechambers, you find decorations depicting various deities. Within the burial chamber, itself are to be found decorations form the Book of Gates and the Book of the Earth. Interestingly, there are no ceiling decorations, but the side rooms are decorated with texts an example of the Book of the Divine Cow.
Which tomb to explore next?
(if: $I is 4 and $II is 3 and $III is 9)[(print: [[Tomb of Ramesses V & VI]])]
(if: $I is 4)[(print: "[[Tomb of Ramesses III]]
[[Tomb of Ramesses IX]]")]
(if: $II is 3)[(print: "[[Tomb of Ramesses IV]]
[[Tomb of Ramesses IX]]")]
(if: $III is 9)[(print: "[[Tomb of Ramesses IV]]
[[Tomb of Ramesses III]]")]
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[[Tut's tomb]] You get a strange sense of Deja Vu entering this tomb. This is also another of the tombs where you pay an extra fee to enter but you are limited to only 10 minutes, but this tomb was only recently opened to the public in mass 2 years ago.
A flight of steps cut out of the rock gives access to the antechamber, which is decorated with paintings based on Chapter 17 of the Book of the Dead. This astronomical ceiling represents the heavens and is painted in dark blue, with a myriad of golden five-pointed stars. The east wall of the antechamber is interrupted by a large opening flanked by the representation of Osiris at left and Anubis at right; this, in turn, leads to the side chamber, decorated with offering scenes, preceded by a vestibule in which the paintings portray Nefertari being presented to the gods who welcome her. On the north wall of the antechamber is the stairway that goes down to the burial chamber. This latter is a vast quadrangular room covering a surface area about 90 square meters, the astronomical ceiling of which is supported by four pillars entirely covered with decoration. Originally, the queen's red granite sarcophagus lay in the middle of this chamber. According to religious doctrines of the time, it was in this chamber, which the ancient Egyptians called the "golden hall" that the regeneration of the deceased took place.
Of the wall full of paintings, the "Queen playing Draughts" is a portrayal of Nefertari playing the game of Senet. A whole entire wall was dedicated to showing the Queen at play, demonstrating the importance of the game of Senet. Interpretations have to lead physical boardgames of Senet may have possibly been stolen, along with the body and other symbolic images of Nefertari. She lived an elegant life on earth, and she is also promised an elegant afterlife.
Ramesses’ affection for his wife, as written on her tomb's walls, shows clearly that Egyptian queens were not simply marriages of convenience or marriages designed to accumulate greater power and alliances, but, in some cases at least, were actually based around some kind of emotional attachment. Also, poetry written by Ramesses about his dead wife is featured on some of the walls of her burial chamber. ("My love is unique — no one can rival her, for she is the most beautiful woman alive. Just by passing, she has stolen away my heart.") Nefertari’s origins are unknown except that it is thought that she was a member of the nobility.
Unfortunately by the time that Schiaparelli rediscovered Nefertari’s tomb it had already been found by tomb raiders, who had stolen all the treasure buried with the Queen, including her sarcophagus and mummy. Parts of the mummy's knees were found in the burial chamber and were taken to the Egyptian Museum in Turin by Schiaparelli, where they are still kept today.
Within a few minutes of your exploration, you see the beautiful girl from your dream turn around a corner. You decide to follow her. As you turn around the corner you are in a beautiful chamber with a sarcophagus and some jars. The girl is nowhere to be found. So you decide to head back to the exit since you are only allowed 10 minutes in the tomb.
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In front of you are several men inspecting a small door, Two are taller British men with mustaches wearing dusty clothes, and the others look like some Egyptian workers two are young boys and one, looking very excited, perched on top of a low scaffolding out some by the door.
One of the British men who is holding chisel looks at you and says "Lady Evelyn you know my grandmother gave me this on my 17th birthday, and now it will open this very tomb."
You look at around and no one is standing near you, he must be talking to you.
He motions for you to come closer. "You should be very excited by this find Lady Evelyn , your father and I have put hard work into this excavation"<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/wp-content-2fuploads-2f2015-2f11-2ftut-21-jpg-2foriginal_orig.jpg" width="200" height="300"><p style="">He makes a tiny breach in the top left-hand corner of the doorway. He is able to peer in by the light of a candle and see inside
The other British gentleman asks, "Can you see anything?" The man with the Chisel replies "Yes, wonderful things!"
His friend goes over and peers through the crack and he looks at you and says "Evelyn come here you must see this!"
You go over and look inside te tomb there are many gold and ebony treasures all over the tomb...<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/king-tut-treasure-650x345_orig.jpg" width="500" height="300"><p style="">You hear someone calling your name from behind you.
You look [[Behind you]]
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In front of you is several men inspecting a small door, One is a taller British man with a mustache wearing dusty clothes, and the others look like some Egyptian workers two are young boys and one, looking very excited, perched on top of a low scaffolding out some by the door.
The British man who is holding chisel looks at you and says " you know Carnarvon, my grandmother gave me this on my 17th birthday, and now it will open this very tomb"
You look at around and no one is standing near you, he must be talking to you.
He motions for you to come closer. "You should be very excited by this find Carnarvon my friend, you and I put hard work into this excavation" <p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/wp-content-2fuploads-2f2015-2f11-2ftut-21-jpg-2foriginal-2_orig.jpg" width="200" height="300"><p style="">He makes a tiny breach in the top left-hand corner of the doorway. He is able to peer in by the light of a candle and see inside
You look at him and say, "Can you see anything?" The man with the Chisel replies "Yes, wonderful things!"
You go over and look inside te tomb there are many gold and ebony treasures all over the tomb...<p style="text-align:center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/king-tut-treasure-650x345_orig.jpg" width="500" height="300">
<p style="">You hear someone calling your name from behind you.
You look [[Behind you]]
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"$name, $name, you okay there? You are staring off into space," You turn around and see Shaddow and your group.
"I am okay... I think," you say.
Shaddow says, "Well then, let's head on to see the old kid. Tut is waiting for us, wouldn't want to keep mummy waiting," he puns.
You enjoy the tomb but it seems barren after seeing it when it was first rediscovered in your vision. Most of these treasures are now housed in the Cairo Museum.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/72675-ngsversion-1422285214211-adapt-1900-1_orig.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>But still you explore King Tut's tomb, and after all hop in the van,
You head to the [[Valley of the Queens]]
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Now it's time to go back and relax at your new hotel.
[[Luxor Hotel]]<p style="font-size:20px; color: black;">You inspect the Hieroglyphics closer and when you press on the eye of Horus, it makes a sound like a click. It must be some sort of mechanism to release the door. Maybe if you press on the hieroglyphs in a certain order it will open the door. You figure the Eye of Horus must be a sort of "Enter" block to be pressed after the correct sequence is pushed. As you press each hieroglyphic a letter or symbol is revealed on the wall, when you press the Ankh the letters to disappear, that must be the way to clear your mistakes.
You look back over at the graffiti list on the wall and realize it's the same writing the translation book Shaddow asked you to hold on to.<div class="entry">[************]<entry|</div><table><tr><td>(link-repeat: "<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/hieroe_1.jpg'")[(display: "NumberOne")]</td>
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Look at the list of [[Coptic Graffiti]]
Look at [[Coptic Translation Book]]
Look in Journal at [[Thoth's hints]]
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After a few days, your small group heads to Giza to check into your new hotel, and wait for the others to arrive
[[Hotel->Hotel R]]
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Fetket - The butler of the sun god Ra who served him his drinks, patron god of bartenders.
Heset - Goddess of food and drink associated with beer and enjoyment
Ihy - God of music and joy,
Khonsu (Kons, Chonsu, Khensu, or Chons) - His name means "The Traveler"
Khenmu (Khnum) - Also known as "The Great Potter",
Merit - The goddess of music who helped to establish cosmic order through musical mean
Nefertum (Nefertem) - God of perfume and sweet aromas. Nefertum was born from the bud of the blue lotus flower at the dawn of creation and was originally an aspect of Atum. His name means "Beautiful Atum". He was later considered his own deity and became associated with sweet-smelling flowers. He is associated with rebirth and transformation through his link to the sun god and flowers. In Egyptian medicine he was called upon for healing aromas to cure disease and associated with incense.
Tenenit (Tenenet or Tjenenet) - Goddess of beer, brewing and childbirth
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Amenet (Amentet) - A goddess who welcomed the dead to the afterlife with food and drink. Known as "She of the West", Amenet was the consort of the Divine Ferryman. She lived in a tree near the gates of the underworld. Daughter of Hathor and Horus.
Anqet (Anukit or Anuket) - Goddess of fertility and the cataract of the Nile River at Aswan.You now go to visit some really spectacular tombs.
The Tomb of Ramses V & VI which was an extra fee, but included in your trip. You all head to the tomb of Ramesses V & VI (KV 9) which was an extra fee but included in your trip price.
It is certainly, for at least one reason, one of the most interesting tombs in the Valley of the Kings. Its decorations represent sort of a treatise on theology, in which the fundamental elements are the sun and its daily journey in the world of darkness. In general, the decorations provide the story of the origins of the heavens, earth, the creation of the sun, light, and life itself. The decorative plan for this tomb is one of the most sophisticated and complete in the Valley of the Kings.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramessesvit1.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>However as it turns out, Ramesses VI was not much of a tomb builder, for this tomb was originally build by his predecessor, Ramesses V. It was only enlarged by Ramesses VI. Why Ramesses VI did not build his own tomb, as was certainly the tradition, is unknown to us. However, the inscriptions for Ramesses V found in the first parts of the tomb were not usurped, and it is clear that the brothers probably shared a common theology.
The tomb has been known of since antiquity, attested to by numerous graffiti. It was known to the Romans as the tomb of Memnon, and to the scholars of the Napoleonic Expedition as La Tombe de la Metempsychose.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramessesvit6.jpg" width="300" height="300"></p>The tomb itself is somewhat simplistic, with no true stairways, but otherwise similar to other 20th Dynasty tombs. There are three corridors that lead to the ritual shaft, and then to a four-pillared hall. This is followed by two more corridors, a vestibule and then the burial chamber with its single annex at the rear. The last corridor (number 5) is unique, as the floor is sloping while the roof is horizontal. This was done to avoid part of tomb KV 12.
In this tomb, astronomical ceilings are found in each passage. The walls of the first through third corridors are painted with images from the Book of Gates and the Book of Caverns, a theme which is continued on into the vestibule. You note the lack of the Litany of Re, found in earlier tombs. The beginning of the first corridor has a scene of the king making offerings to Ra-Horakhty followed by Osiris, now shown on both sides of the corridor. But rather than the Litany of Ra, the Book of Gates follows on the south wall and the Book of Caverns on the north. In the fourth and fifth corridors, there are also passages from the Book of Amduat, and in the vestibule passages from the Book of the Dead. The walls of the burial chamber, where there is to be found a broken sarcophagus, are painted with illustrations from the Book of the Earth, while the astronomical ceiling has decorations from the Book of the Day and the Book of the Night. While the decorations are well colored with sunk reliefs, stylistically the art is inferior to most of the 19th Dynasty tombs.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/ramessesvit5.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>It should be noted that the mummy of Ramesses VI was not found in his tomb, but rather that of Amenophis II. This tomb is also included in the subject of the well known Papyrus Mayer B, which records the robbery of the tomb during antiquity, probably before Year 9 of Ramesses IX.
Explore the Tomb of [[Seti I]]
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As in many of the tombs of the Valley, a stairway leads to a first corridor and then to a second stairway and a second corridor, which in turn leads to the ritual shaft. For the first time, the Litany of Re appears on the walls of these first two passages, with scenes from the Amduat (the third hour) also in the second passage (as well as deeper sections of the tomb). Just within the entrance to the tomb is a scene on the left that depicts the king praying in front of the sun god Ra in his falcon-headed shape, with the sun disk. Within the ritual shaft, decorations follow an established pattern showing the king before various gods. <p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/41-00567338-tal-der-koenige-tomb-of-seti-i-amduat.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>After the ritual shaft, there is a four-pillared room eight meters wide. Here, you find scenes from the Book of Gates (fifth and sixth hours, each hour starts with a richly decorated gate, guarded by snakes) and another innovation, the Osiris shrine which marks the transition into the lower reaches of most Ramessid period tombs. In the back of this room to the right is attached another room of similar dimensions with two pillars. Decorations in the two pillared room are only sketched, depicting the ninth through eleventh hours of the Amduat. On the back left of the four-pillared room is a stairway, originally closed off and painted to suggest that the tomb ended here, that leads to a third corridor and then to a final stairway, a small antechamber and then a six-pillared burial chamber. In these lower passages are scenes from the "Opening of the Mouth" ceremonies. In the antechamber, Seti is shown sacrificing and praying before Anubis, Isis, Horus-son-of-Isis, Hathor, and Osiris. On the back wall of this chamber, he is depicted in front of Ptah and Nefertum.
The burial chamber is clearly divided into two parts, a six-pillared room and at the back, a crypt. One of the pillars is completely destroyed. Some of the decorations on the other pillars were removed, and are now displayed entirely intact at the museum in Berlin. These were all decorated with scenes dominated by Osiris. On all six sides of the pillars that faced the central axis were scenes of the jackal-headed and falcon-headed "souls" of Buto and Hierakonpolis. The ceiling of the burial chamber is painted with astronomical decorations. For the first time, the ceiling in the crypt area is vaulted and painted with astronomical decorations. It records specific constellations of the night sky along with the various decans or calendar units. The decorative theme of the burial chamber includes passages from the Book of Gates and the Amduat. There are annexes on either side of the burial chamber towards the front, and small niches reminiscent of features in the tomb of Amenophis III. The left chamber is decorated with the fourth hour from the Book of Gates. The right chamber has an entire copy of The Book of the Celestial Cow.
Steps at the back pair of pillars in the burial chamber lead down into the crypt. Here, Belzoni found an elegant empty alabaster sarcophagus, a little less than three meters long and with walls only five centimeters thick, making it translucent. Upon it were engraved passages from the Book of Gates as well as passages from the Book of the Dead. This sarcophagus was later purchased by Sir John Soane, who put it in his London Museum at Lincoln's Inn Fields, where it remains today.<p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/http-2f2fcdn-0.jpg" width="300" height="200"></p>Further annexes include a small annex at the back right of the crypt, a two pillared annex to the back left, and a four-pillared annex off the back of the crypt. The right chamber was called the "Chamber of Djed" (a symbol of Osiris). The two pillared room is large and completely decorated. Osiris in various shapes decorate the pillars. On the upper walls are scenes from the sixth through eighth hour of the Amduat. But of real interest here are the lower walls which show pictures of items in the tomb, but unfortunately, much of these illustrations are not well preserved.
The burial chamber is not the end of this tomb, for the tomb is physically connected to the underworld by a corridor that leads from the back of the crypt down to the water level.
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The tombs from the Valley of the Three Pits mostly date to the Thutmosid period. The Valley of the Dolmen contains an old trail used by the workmen traveling from Deir el-Medina to the Valley of the Queens. Along this path is a small rock-cut temple dedicated to Ptah and Meretseger.
The tombs from this time period are generally simple in form and consist of a chamber and a shaft for burial. Some of the tombs were extended in size to accommodate more than one burial. The tombs include those of several royal princes and princesses, as well as some nobles.
A tomb of the Princesses was located in the Valley. This tomb dates to the time of Amenhotep III. The present location is unknown, but finds from the tomb are in museums and include fragments of burial equipment for several members of the royal family. Some finds include a canopic jar fragment of the King's Wife Henut. She is thought to have lived mid 18th Dynasty. Her name was enclosed in a cartouche. Canopic jar fragments mentioning Prince Menkheperre, a son of Tuthmosis III and Merytre Hatshepsut was found. A King's Great Wife Nebetnehat from the mid 18th Dynasty is attested because her name was enclosed in a cartouche on canonic fragments. Canopic jar fragments with the name of the King's Daughter Ti from the mid 18th Dynasty were found as well
During the 19th dynasty, the use of the Valley becomes more exclusive. The tombs from this period exclusively belong to royal women. Many of the high-ranking wives of Ramesses I, Seti I and Ramesses II were buried in the Valley. One of the most well-known examples is the resting place carved out of the rock for Queen Nefertari (1290–1224 BCE). The polychrome reliefs in her tomb are still intact. Other members of the royal family continue to be buried in the Valley of the Kings.
The tomb of Queen Satre (QV 38) is likely the first tomb prepared during this dynasty. It was likely started during the reign of Ramesses I and finished during the reign of Seti I. Several tombs were prepared without an owner in mind, and the names were included upon the death of the royal female.
During the beginning of the 20th dynasty, the Valley was still used extensively. Tombs for the wives of Ramesses III were prepared, and in a departure from the conventions of the previous dynasty, several tombs were prepared for royal sons as well. The creation of the tomb continues at least until the reign of Ramesses VI. The Turin Papyrus mentions the creation of six tombs during the reign of Ramesses VI. It is not known which tombs are referred to in that papyrus.
There is evidence of economic turmoil during the 20th dynasty. Records show that the workers went on a strike during the reign of Ramesses III. And towards the end of the dynasty, there are reports of tomb robberies.
The Valley was no longer a royal burial site after the close of the 20th dynasty. Many of the tombs were extensively reused. Several tombs were adjusted so that they would hold multiple burials. In some cases, this involved digging burial pits in the existing tombs. Not much is known about the use of the Valley of the Queens during the Ptolemaic Period. During the Roman Period, however, we see a renewed extensive use of the Valley as a burial site. During the Coptic Period, some Hermit shelters were erected. Tombs QV60 (Nebettawy) and QV73 (Henuttawy) show signs of Coptic occupation. Wall scenes were covered with plaster and decorated with Christian symbols. The Christian presence lasted until the 7th Century
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}<p style="font-size:25px; font-style:italic;">(link: "Save Game")[(save-game: "file K")]After your Van takes you back to the Grand Hotel you pick up your luggage and head to your new Hotel in Luxor, it's the Iberotel Luxor Hotel. Centrally located in Luxor, the hotel is positioned directly on the Nile.
A heated pool floating on the Nile is one of the most unique features of this 4-star hotel. Overlooking the hills and valleys of Thebes. A full breakfast where you can savor Egyptian, Mediterranean and Asian cuisine while enjoying views of the Nile.
After a full day of adventure and relaxing, your group takes a sail on the Nile in another Felucca. Afterward, your group heads to bed a little early as tomorrow you are going on a hot air balloon over the Nile and Temples, pick up is early in the morning.
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"In these jars, my immortal organs are cast
I was and will always be the great royal wife
the heavy weight of this one makes this the last
This one that holds my eternal breath of life
will come before the organ the length of me
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if the line is correct that will be your key
and you will look and behold the hidden door"
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}Luxor Temple is a large Ancient Egyptian temple complex constructed approximately 1400 BCE. Unlike the other temples in Thebes, Luxor temple is not dedicated to a cult god or a deified version of the king in death. Instead, Luxor temple is dedicated to the rejuvenation of kingship; it may have been where many of the kings of Egypt were crowned in reality or conceptually.
To the rear of the temple are chapels built by Amenhotep III of the 18th Dynasty, and Alexander. Other parts of the temple were built by Tutankhamun and Ramesses II.
From medieval times, the Muslim population of Luxor had settled in and around the temple, at the southward end of the mount. Over time, accumulated rubbish of the ages had buried three-quarters of the temple which contained the courts and colonnades which formed the nucleus of the Arab half of the modern village. Not only was there rubbish, but there were also barracks, stores, houses, huts, pigeon towers, which needed to be removed in order to excavate the site. (There still exists a working mosque within the temple which was never removed.)
Six barque shrines, serving as way stations for the barques of the gods during festival processions, were set up on the avenue between the Karnak and Luxor Temple. The avenue which went in a straight line between the Luxor Temple and the Karnak area was recently lined with human-headed sphinxes of Nekhtanebo I,21, in ancient times it is probable that these replaced earlier sphinxes which may have had different heads. Along the avenue, the stations were set up for ceremonies such as the Feast of Opet which held significance to temple. Each station had a purpose, for example, the fourth station was the station of Kamare, which cooled the oar of Amun. The Fifth station of Kamare was the station which received the beauty of Amun. Lastly, the Sixth Station of Kamare was a shrine for Amun, Holy of Steps.
Venture to the [[Karnak Temple]] <p style="text-align: center">
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Suddenly you feel warmth on your chest and you realize it's the scarab, you place your hand over it, and it starts to glow green, you feel the warmth spread over you as you hold onto it tight, your memories start to fade and you start to drift...
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Touch the scarab to go on
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In front of you is a man with a crocidile for a head, wearing a loincloth and with a large ankh hanging from his hip. He seaks with a garbled voice and says "I am Sobek the Crocidile god. I see you are lost in the labyrinth, $name. As the first labyrinth was in Crocodopolis I am familar with such things, and can offer you hints...however be warned every time you use a hint it will cost weight to your soul. If you use a hint it will be written it down in your journal so you won't need the same hint, if you do it will also weigh on your soul.
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Would you like to have a hint?
(link-reveal: "Hint 1:")[ From Shop: Go 2 streets in the direction of Asia from Egypt. (set: $w to $w + 1) (set: $LH1 to "From Shop: Go 2 streets in the direction
of Asia from Egypt.")] $LH1
(link-reveal: "Hint 2:")[ From there go the diretion of where mankind is supposed to orginate.(set: $w to $w + 1)(set: $LH2 to "From there go the diretion of where
mankind is supposed to orginate.")] $LH2
(link-reveal: "Hint 3:")[ Then go towards the direction where Muslims pray from Egypt.(set: $w to $w + 1)(set: $LH3 to "Then go towards the direction where
Muslims pray from Egypt.")]$LH3
(link-reveal: "Hint 4:")[ From there: Which direction is the source of the Nile from Cairo?(set: $w to $w + 1)(set: $LH4 to "From there: Which direction is the source
of the Nile from Cairo?")]$LH4
(link-reveal: "Hint 5:")[ And finally: Who is Ra? And which direction does the morning glow.(set: $w to $w + 1)(set: $LH5 to"nd finally: Who is Ra? And which direction
does the morning glow.")]$LH5
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<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div><p style="font-size:20px; text-align: center; font-weight:bold; color: Red;">Thoth appears before you and says, "It looks like you need to study more, for writing is the key to understanding." "These are the only hints I can give you $name, they should help you... But, beaware if you use any of these hints each one will be a burden to your soul. However I will give you the 1st two hints without any burden"
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Hint A: Look at Translations Book. (set: $HH1 to "Look at Translations Book.")
Hint B: Match the translations to Hieroglyphics. (set: $HH2 to "Match the translations to Hieroglyphics.")
(link-reveal: "Hint C:")[ 1st one: Which bird eats dead things? (set: $w to $w + 1) (set: $HH3 to "1st one: Which bird eats dead things?")] $HH3
(link-reveal: "Hint D:")[ 2nd, 3rd, and 9th ones: This looks like rounded loaf of bread. (set: $w to $w + 1) (set: $HH4 to "2nd, 3rd, and 9th ones:
This looks like rounded loaf of bread.")] $HH4
(link-reveal: "Hint E:")[ 4th one: This looks like an open mouth with lines. (set: $w to $w + 1) (set: $HH5 to "4th one: This looks like an open mouth with lines.")] $HH5
(link-reveal: "Hint F:")[ 5th one: This looks like a reed leaf (set: $w to $w + 1) (set: $HH6 to "5th one: This looks like an opn mouth with lines.")] $HH6
(link-reveal: "Hint G:")[ 6th one: This represent the heart and lungs. (set: $w to $w + 1) (set: $HH7 to "6th one: This represent the heart and lungs.")] $HH7
(link-reveal: "Hint H:")[ 7th one: This looks like rippling water. (set: $w to $w + 1) (set: $HH8 to "7th one: This looks like rippling water.")] $HH8
(link-reveal: "Hint I:")[8th one: ??? (set: $w to $w + 1) (set: $HH9 to "8th one ???")] $HH9
Back to the [[Hieroglyphics]]
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<audio src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/fantastic_dream_sound_effect-[audiotrimmer.com].mp3" autoplay>}You all arrive at the hostel. It is a nice place and you all share a room, but this hostel is just to store your luggage and get a shower. You open the window and lsiten to the street below.
Since there is limited shower use, you must all go in turns. At the beginning of the trip, everyone was assigned a number. So to make things fair, Shaddow has a little game for everyone.
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He explains, "Here is how this will go, I have a die here, and we will roll it, whatever number it lands on will be the number of the person who goes first. For example, if I have number 3 and it rolls a "3" I go first, if it rolls a "6" I go third, and if it rolls a "4" I will go last, Capeesh?" You all agree, "Good luck," smirks Shaddow.
[[Roll]] the die.
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You walk towards your friends and explore the rest of the pyramids without incident, but you get keep rubbing your wrists. <p style="text-align: center"><img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/maxresdefault-1_11.jpg
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" autoplay>[(set: $kex42 to " $name "has many paths to take and a lot of time to get there, he is not dead, in fact far from it. As you all know, it is but only a measurment of his Jounrey so far. We know his past and we know his future. His destiny is set, but the path to get there is not yet, except for his intersections of destiny.")][(set: $jul42 to " $name has many paths to take and a lot of time to get there, she is not dead, in fact far from it. As you all know, it is but only a measurment of her Journey so far. We know her past and we know her future. Her destiny is set, but the path to get there is not yet, except for her intersections of destiny.")]
As you place the scarab on the scale it rises and falls and the rises and falls again. a golden light shines from the scale and it finally settles. The feather rests on the bottom while the scarab is much higher on the scale.
It seems that you have made some good choices in your Journey $name.
There is a murmur throughout the gods.
"Silence!" demands Osisris. (if: $name is "Kevin" or "Robert" )[(print: $kex42)](if: $name is "Julianne" or "Melissa")[(print: $jul42)]
You just stand in silence.
"Come $name walk with us, we have much to talk about," says Isis.
[[Walk with them]][(set: $kex41 to " $name is still young and inexperienced, he will find his way, as you all know the balance is but a measurement of his path. We know his past and we know his future. His destiny is set, but the path to get there is not yet, except for his intersections of destiny.")][(set: $jul41 to " $name is still young and inexperienced, she will find her way, as you all know the balance is but a measurement of her path. We know her past and we know her future. Her destiny is set, but the path to get there is not yet, except for her intersections of destiny.")]
As you place the scarab on the scale it rises and falls and the rises and falls again. a golden light shines from the scale and it finally settles. The scarab rests on the bottom while the feather is much higher on the scale.
It seems that you have made some chaotic choices in your Journey $name.
There is a murmur throughout the gods. Ammut, with the head of a crocodile, the body of a leopard, and the backside of a hippopotamus, gets up, he looks like he is ready to pounce on you.
"Silence! And sit down Ammut!, you shall not be faesting today," demands Osisris. (if: $name is "Kevin" or "Robert" )[(print: $kex41)](if: $name is "Julianne" or "Melissa")[(print: $jul41)]
You just stand in silence.
"Come $name walk with us, we have much to talk about," says Isis.
[[Walk with them]]The Mummification Museum is set in an underground hall on the Nile, next to the national ferry on the east bank. The ancient Egyptians imagined the underground world of the dead, where Osiris dwelt, though this actually changed over time. From very early times, they protected the afterlife of the dead by mummification, offerings, writing the name of the deceased and utterances in their calls.
According to their beliefs, the ancient Egyptians thought that the survival of the body was necessary for the survival of the seven different elements of their being.
The Khat, the physical body, which was mummified, wrapped in linen and protected with various amulets in a coffin and deposited within its tomb.
The Ka, which represented the vital life force, was created at the same time as a man's body, which it resembled in every respect. It was free to move between the burial chamber, the funerary statue and the offering place to collect the offerings.
The Ba, often represented by a human-headed Ba bird with features of the deceased could take any shape and it revisited the world of the living and traveled across the sky in the sun god's boat, always returning to reunite with its corpse in the tomb.
The Akh was the most unearthly of spirits that severed all ties with mortal remains in order to join the cold and imperishable stars. This beneficent spirit gained through piety and good deeds.
The Ib represented the aware heart. The heart could determine the worth of its owner during judgment.
The Rn, or specifically the name of the deceased, was carved on the walls of the tombs and hymns were chanted to keep the deceased's name forever.
The Inseparable Shadow called the "shwt". The shadow remained with the body. Although all those seven elements were important, they believed that the preservation of the physical body form was essential for survival in the afterlife. This is because they believed that the destruction of the body would mean the decay of the soul.
A chisel was passed through the ethmoid bone into the cranial cavity, and with a spatula, they cut the brain into small pieces. Then a hooked rod was inserted and turned to make the brain liquefy in order to extract the brain through the nostrils. After that, they cleaned the skull cavity with palm wine, stuffed it with linen and poured the resinous liquid into the skull. After treating the head, the embalmers moved to the trunk of the body.
The viscera were extracted through an incision, which was usually made in the left side of the abdomen. Through it, they extracted all of the entrails except the heart. The thoracic and abdominal cavities were cleaned and rinsed with palm-wine, and then treated with powder and ointment.
Lastly, they placed each organ in one of four canopic jars. These jars take the form of the four sons of Horus, who protected the mummified viscera.
After they finished the extraction of the viscera they washed the body cavity with palm-wine. Then they inserted into the thoracic and abdominal cavities temporary stuffing materials enclosed in linen packets containing dry natron to speed dehydration of the body tissues and fats. Other packets were full of sawdust to absorb liquids.
The next and final stage in the embalming process was the treatment of the whole body with natron. A type of salt, it extracts the water in the body tissues, drying it out to dehydrate the body. They placed the body in a heap of solid natron on a slanting bed and piled the natron around the body for forty days. The temporary stuffing packages and the natron dried the body and were changed regularly by the embalmers. After the forty days, the body was taken out of the natron and the temporary stuffing packages were removed from the thoracic and abdominal cavities. They washed the chest and abdominal cavity with palm wine and stuffed
it with fresh dry materials; these included aromatically perfumed cloth packing, Nile mud, myrrh, cassia, linen, resin, sawdust, and one or two onions.
They then closed the two lips of the incision with a linen string. After that, the body was anointed with cedar oil. The mouth, ears, and the nose were sealed with bee's wax or linen in molten resin and the body was wrapped with linen. The aim of the wrapping was to preserve the mummy. Binding was used to keep the wrapping tight and in place.
One of the most important displays in the Mummification Museum is the mummy of Masaharta, the son of King Panedjem, from the 21st Dynasty. He was a high priest of Amun and an army general during that dynasty. This mummy was found in the Dier El Bahari cache, which contained the mummies of some forty kings, queens and other royalty.
In the Mummification Museum, there is a very interesting collection of mummified animals. There is a mummy of a fish, which is the symbol of rebirth. The fish cult center was Esna. The Nile is famous for this kind of fish, called the Nile lattes fish. There is also a mummified baboon. Baboons were considered the manifestation of the god Thoth, who was considered to be the god of scribes, the measurer of time and the god of the moon. In the judgment hall of Osiris, Thoth stands by the side of the balance holding a palette and records the results of the weighing of the heart as announced by the dog-headed ape who sits on the middle of the beam of the scales. There is also a cat mummy, the sacred animal of the god Bastet. The most wonderful animal mummy is that of a ram because it was held inside a gold coffin. It represents the sacred animal of the god Khnum, who was a creator god whose cult center was Elephantine.
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|sample2)[(transition: "dissolve")[Today ypu will head to the LUcor Musuem and the Mummification Museum. A slower paced day filled with history and relaxtion by the pool. Tomight you will head off by night train back to Giza. Shaddow asks which musuem first?]]
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The Karnak Temple Complex, comprises a vast mix of decayed temples, chapels, pylons, and other buildings near Luxor, in Egypt. Construction at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic period, although most of the extant buildings date from the New Kingdom. The area around Karnak was the ancient Egyptian Ipet-isut ("The Most Selected of Places") and the main place of worship of the eighteenth dynasty Theban Triad with the god Amun as its head. It is part of the monumental city of Thebes.
The complex is a vast open site and includes the Karnak Open Air Museum. It is believed to be the second most visited historical site in Egypt; only the Giza Pyramids near Cairo receive more visits. It consists of four main parts, of which only the largest is currently open to the general public.
The Precinct of Mut is very ancient, being dedicated to an Earth and creation deity, but not yet restored. The original temple was destroyed and partially restored by Hatshepsut, although another pharaoh built around it in order to change the focus or orientation of the sacred area.
The key difference between Karnak and most of the other temples and sites in Egypt is the length of time over which it was developed and used. Construction of temples started in the Middle Kingdom and continued into Ptolemaic times. Approximately thirty pharaohs contributed to the buildings, enabling it to reach a size, complexity, and diversity not seen elsewhere. Few of the individual features of Karnak are unique, but the size and number of features are overwhelming. The deities represented range from some of the earliest worshiped to those worshiped much later in the history of the Ancient Egyptian culture. The history of the Karnak complex is largely the history of Thebes and its changing role in the culture.
In 323 AD, Roman emperor Constantine the Great recognized the Christian religion, and in 356 Constantius II ordered the closing of pagan temples throughout the Roman empire, into which Egypt had been annexed in 30 BC. Karnak was by this time mostly abandoned, and Christian churches were founded among the ruins, the most famous example of this is the reuse of the Festival Hall of Thutmose III's central hall, where painted decorations of saints and Coptic inscriptions can still be seen.
[[Wander]] the templeWhile wandering you hear that sound again from the Great Pyramid. As you turn the corner you enter a courtyard where you see workers in Egyptian clothes raising a huge statue of an Egyptian Pharoh and a giant disk. You stay back and watch from a distance...
"I don't understand why we are doing this, why are we supposed to disregard all the other gods and only worship Aten?" says one of the workers to another.
"Quiet, they say he has spies everywhere, don't the question the word of our Pharoh and god Akhenaten," says the other one.
As you are listening to them, two men and a woman walk out from the temple, as they do the workers stop and do a slight bow. One is obviously the Pharoh Akhenaten by the way he is dressed, the other man is wearing a long robe. And the woman dressed in a beautiful blue dress.
"Akhenaten, are we all set to move the capital?" asked the man.
"Yes Anubis, it is a shame, as I do like this place, but as you know it has to be done to solidify the change," said Akhenaten.
"I never understood why it will take another 1400 years to have them believe in only one god, and even then that doesn't last," said the woman.
"Hathor, this is a new world with old fears, they simply don't want to believe in us anymore, and we need the people to be focused again otherwise belief will wane," said Akhenaten.
"Yes, I understand this but why does it always have to be at the cost of your time here as a mortal?" said Hathor.
"I have my role as do you all, they will write tales of my fall, and it will give them encouragement to worship another, with stronger convictions, as they will do with the incarnations the Attar, Inanna, the Babylonian King, Attar, and of course the Light Bearer. Even in 1400 years, I will be back to betray my their new god. They will blur the lines of the names as they dismantle the religions to renew themselves in the belief of a new one.
Anubis says, "It is ironic that they blur the lines, the name light bringer will be worshiped and hated in different religions, even the name Seth who our own people now write consider evil, will come back as the father of the birth of man in another religion."
"And their convictions will be stronger, because of it," said Akhenaten.
"Why don't they notice that all the religions bear the same stories, and even many of the same names," asked Hathor.
"They won't allow themselves too, it is much easier accepting that they have rules to apply to their lives, eventually they will call it "free-will" and think that they are the ones deciding their fate, while at the same time assuming that one god will set the rules," says Anubis says,
They walk back into the temple, and their voices drift off and as they do you hear a loud voice behind you.
[[Turn around]]"You are not supposed to be back here no one is allowed," says an Egyptian guard pointing to a sign in two languages that says, "NO ENTRY,"
You apologize and quickly to meet up with your friends.
On the way back to the hotel you think a little bit about what the gods were talking about. "Do they time travel? And are all things really connected?" you ponder.
After you get back to the hotel you enjoy some time by the pool, relaxing. That night you all make it to the market to do some shopping. This time you stay with the group again, rather than get lost. After a good dinner, you all head back to the hotel for some beers and conversation.
[[Take a seat]][(set: $kex31 to " You laugh looking at Julianne and Rob as they shake their heads in embarrassment.")]
[(set: $rob31 to " You smile, laugh, and say, 'You know it.'")]The waiter comes over with a woman. "Hello my friends, I am Tenenit," says the woman. "I brew my own beer and would like to know if you want to try it?" Shaddow quickly says "Of course, that sounds great we have several beer experts in our group."(if: $name is "Kevin")[(print: $kex31)](if: $name is "Robert" or "Julianne")[(print: $rob31)]
The waiter says "I'll be right back with them, my name is Fetket if you need anything let me know."
So $name1 "How was your trip so far? Only a few days left," says $name3.
"Interesting, and eye-opening for sure, " you say.
$name5 says, "Egypt is certainly a wondrous place, filled with history and adventure."
Shaddow smiles, "I am sure your soul will be changed after this Journey."
Fetket comes back with your beers there are two kinds, they both have a fizziness to them and served with straws. Both of them have a lot of malt to them and no hops, one of them taste a bit like dates, rose petal, and sesame, while the other has a honey sweet flavor with cumin. It is a thick beer and you are glad you have a straw. Everyone seems to like them, but they are unlike any beers you have had.
You all continue to talk late into the evening and enjoy more drinks. You thank Fetket and Tenenit. And head to bed
Go to [[sleep->Day 10]](set: $creature to (prompt: "What am I?", "Answer"))
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]"You are correct, you may enter $name," says sthe Sphinx. And with that a rock door slides opens and you enter into a torch lit chamber. You walk past some of the most beautiful hierolgyphics and paintings in the world. There are sceens of a beautiful island where people seem otherworldly. The island has many sprial towers, lush farms, and many huge boats docked at different ports. The whole island is layed out in circle paterns that are surrounded by crystal clear waters.
You walk for about ten minutes desending dowards on a mild sloop, when you see a large lit room ahead of you.
Enter the [[room]]
<p style="font-size:25px; font-style:italic;">(link: "Save Game")[(save-game: "file O")](set: $w to $w + 1)
(goto: "Answer Again")"No that is not the answer, I am here for all time so yoou can take all the time you need, please try another answer," he booms.
"I am the ground you walk on, I am found in the seas, I am the window you look through, and I am the storm you dread what am I?"
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(link: "Save Game")[(save-game: "file O")]<p style="font-size:25px; color: black; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; font-style:underlined; "><u>Sobek's Hints</u><p style="font-size:15px; text-align: left; color: black; font-weight:bold; font-style:italic; ">
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<div style="display: none;"><img src="!@#$" onerror="audio.pause();" /></div>One of the best displays of antiquities in Egypt is located at the Luxor Museum opened in 1975.
Once inside the main museum area, two of the first items that catch one's attention are an enormous red granite head of Amenhotep III and the cow-goddess head from the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Spaced out around the ground floor are masterpieces of sculpture including a calcite double statue of the crocodile god Sobek and the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III.
A ramp leads upstairs to more marvelous antiquities, including some items from Tutankhamun's tomb-like boats, and arrows.
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(if: $LM is "LM")[(goto: "Luxor Museum")]You spend the afternoon relaxing and enjoying the pool, you write in your journal and enjoy good drinks and food with your friends. Your waitresses today are Heset and Amenet, a wonderful delight pair of servers, who answers to your every need. You all enjoy a good amount of drink and pool time.
Later you pack up your luggage and you all head to the Luxor train station.
When you arrive at the train station, you realize you are pretty exhausted from all your adventures. Tonight will be a good night to get some rest.
You fall [[alseep->Luxor Train2]]You are fast asleep when you awoken by beautiful music being played in the room next to yours, you go to check it out.
In the car are a young woman wearing a gown and a boy wearing just a small cloth over his lap. Yhe woman is playing a flute-like instrument and the boy is playing a harsicord type of insutrumet, they instruments look like antiques.
"Please come in," says the beautiful woman playing the flute. My name is Merit and this is my friend Ihy," pointing to the boy sitting on the floor next to her they both nod towards you.
"I just heard your beautiful music and had to see where it was coming from," you say.
"Then please join us while we continue," says Ihy. you join them.
"What type of instruments are those," you ask.
"Well, this is a Ney and Ihy has a Qanun. These are ancient musical instruments from a long time ago. They play so well together don't you think?" she asks. You nod in agreement.
Ihy says, "My favorite instrument is the sistrum, though. I play it for my mother, and she loves it." He picks up a U-shaped metal frame, made of brass or bronze. he shakes it When he shakes is small rings make a jingle sound.
"That's it," you exclaim.
They both look at you with a smile.
"I have been hearing that sound throughout my trip," you explain.
Merit says, "The little know myth says that when you hear a sistrum play you will see history unfold before your eyes."
"That explains a lot," you say.
"Have some shai and relax $name," says Merit. You aren't sure if or when you gave her your name, but you don't really care right now, you sit down while she pours you a cup of tea and Ihy starts to suck on his thumb while playing his sistrum.
Merit hands you a cup of sugary mint tea. Despite the sugar, it is very relaxing. They go back to playing their instruments and you relax to the sounds, you start to get very tired.
You fall [[asleep->Day 11]]
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You wake up in your own bed. You don't remember going back to your room. You pack up and clean up quickly before breakfast arrives. After a quick breakfast, you go to the next room to thank your friends for last night.
When you get to the room there is no one there. The conductor is walking by and you ask him when the people from this room left.
"What people? No one has used this room since we left Luxor," he says
"Did you dream all of it?" you think to yourself.
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You settle into your room, and after get together with your companions to do some shopping, and a revisit to sites in Cairo and Giza. Your day is pretty relaxing and you all decide to take one last felucca cruise on the Nile. A lot of the time is spent talking about how amazing the Journey was and how sad it will be leaving this amazing country.
That evening you all have a great dinner and spend the evening talking late into the night. Eventually, everyone calls it a day and heads to bed.
[[Go to sleep->Glowing Light]]You are restless and wake up in the early hours. You decide to go to the terrace and read and write a bit.
As you get to the terrace you see a bright glowing light coming from what seems to be the Giza Pyramids. It seems to be pulsing. So you decide to go and check it out.
As you leave the hotel you notice there is no one around, Giza is always busy at any time of day. At least usually someone selling late night food.
It is about a 20-minute walk to the complex. Just about when you get to the entrance you see a figure ahead of you, it looks like the man from the plane. He enters the complex, there are no guards. The light has dimed at this point and seems to be coming from the eyes of the Great Sphinx.
You follow him to the Great Sphinx where he enters into it. As you approach...
a loud [[voice speaks...->Sphinx Talks]]
"Well so you have decided to come $name," the voice seems to be coming from the Sphinx.
You just stare in disbelief.
"What has Bastet got your tongue?" says the Sphinx.
"uh, uh, no," you stutter.
"Well I suppose you want to enter into the ancient archives?" he says.
"I would yes, something drew me here and I say a man I have a few questions to ask," you say.
"Okay, no problem, but first you must answer a riddle," he says.
"I will try," you say.
With that, he laughs.
What is the [[The Riddle?]]He says, "I am the ground you walk on, I am found in the seas, I am the window you look through, and I am the storm you dread what am I?"
Answer [[Riddle]] The room is huge and lit with a golden light, you can't see where it is coming from. There is a row of chairs to the left and right of you all filled with gods. In the middle is an altar with a golden scale on it. In front of you are some thrones where Isis and Osiris are sitting.
As you approach, the beady-eyed man from the plane is standing next to you.
"Hello $name," he says this is the first time you notice one of his eyes is a false one. and the other one pierces right through you. He smiles kindly at you.
Osiris says to him, "Horus take your seat."
He takes a throne next to Osiris.
Osiris says, "Please approach the alter $name. We have much to discuss."
As you approach the alter Isis says, Ma'at, the Goddess of balance, please place one of your feathers.
A woman gets up from a chair she places it on the scale. come down off her throne and places a white ostrich feather on one side of the scale.
As you look around the room you notice many of the people you met along your journey, Merit and Ihy, the waiters and waitresses at the hotel, the beer brewer Tenenit, the Nubian fortune teller Dedwen, the immigration officer, Aqen the boat captain at Philae Island, and even the shop keeper at the souq, Shezmu. They are sitting along with the other gods you dreamt of.
The scarab amulet you were given has not only provided you with protection but also has been collecting the chaotic and positive choices you have made on this Journey. It represents your heart. "Please, place it on the scale."
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As you walk with Isis and Osiris, she speaks to you.
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"What a Journey it's been for you, $name. You have met so many gods and seen so much in your short time after taking this first step. And a bit overwhelming I assume," Osisirs states.
"Yes, it is," you say.
"Well, this is just the first step of many to come, for you,"
he says.
"Is any of this real or am I losing my mind?" you ask.
"Is anything real?" he laughs.
"I hope something is real," you say.
"Why? It wouldn't matter to you, if this is real or not, mortals lie to themselves all the time, you are content believing what you want, denying yourself things based on your choice to be moral or just while changing those lines whenever you desire," says Isis.
"Is reincarnation real," you ask.
"In a simple answer, yes," At that moment he turns into Ramesses II and Isis turns into Nefertari.
Isis/Nefertari says, "Certain things will always be fixed points what we call, "Intersections of Destiny. Love, pain, and transcendence in life are some of the strongest intersections. My love for Osiris has stayed in every incarnation, our souls find each other each lifetime when we are in a mortal existence, As Ramesses and Nefertari, like Lord Byron and Augusta, among many others."
With that, they change back into Osiris and Isis.
"Okay, okay, but are gods real?" you ask
"We are the belief, we came before all and will be hereafter. In your world we were a desire that needed to be filled, we evolved through that need. And in that need, we are immortal as we have always been. The difference between us and mortal is when we take the mortal form we start to accept our destinies and live differently than most mortals," says Osiris.
"But without us, you would not exist," you say.
"Existence is a mortal concept, the universe will go on, and so will wherever there is need. All gods are reincarnations of older gods, why do you think all religions are so similar? We don't die because we have existed in the past present and future, time is irrelevant and relative all the same," Osiris says.
"But what about before time and after humans cease to exist?" you ask.
Isis says, "All living things and nonliving entities live in the past, present, and future. Time does not flow the way you think, $name."
"So can you see the future?" you ask.
Future, past and present are one, everything exists in the now, while we can see all time, we can not change the events that are predestined" says Isis.
"This sounds very confusing," you say.
Osiris says, "To make it simpler for your mortal mind to conceive, let's start with a concept that is easier then go into the how all time exists at one point. This is not exactly how it works because of fact that everything has always existed, but to take it one step at a..., he pauses and laughs and says"...time. Let's start here..."
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Osiris says, "Try to imagine life started at the end of everything, and is going in reverse to the roots of the "past", to fulfill the actions of that "past", it's destiny, a predestined spark. You are but a player on that lifeline, what you call 'time' it's only real function is to fulfill the things that have occurred in your mind."
Isi continues, "You can not change the "past" as those things already have taken place in the pre-destiny, however in your concept, you think you could have made different decisions based on what you experienced. In short, you might look at the "past" as things yet to be done. And you can not change those things since they have to exist for your "future" to go the way it does. However, as you move "forward" in time, towards what you call the "future" you have no concept of having already lived the future nor those actions, so to you, it seems like you are making choices."
"There are a finite number of intersections of destiny along the path or life for each person. No intersection can be changed, but the routes to those points can be detoured, but they will always end up at the same point. I will explain further about all time existing at once in a bit, but for now, let's talk about perception. To you if you walk across the road, and get hit by a car, an intersection of destiny, no pun intended, you think in the "future" you will change your actions to avoid getting hit next time, but since the "future" has already happened, watching where you where you are going has already happened, and you have to be hit by the car in the "past" to make that "Future" decision," says Osiris.
"So we are going backward in time?" you ask.
Osiris says, "Not really, I just used it for an example to get you thinking on the right track like I said time doesn't really exist as you see it, therefore, there is no real future or past it just is."
"Okay, but that just means I make choices based on my perception of a future," you say.
"Well, actually the universe is made choices and actions already before you get hit by the car, those intersections of destiny. Only the path there can be changed. You choose to be more careful in the "future" is really the choice of how to eventually get hit by the car in the "past," says Isis.
"But don't all my choices affect my life and perception of the future? Especially if I have different ways to get to that intersection. Say I choose to go to a job interview and get hit by that car, but what if I choose not to go to that job interview?" you ask.
"The universe will correct itself and you will end up getting hit by the car because you went to meet a friend or went to the store," says Osrisis.
You ask, "Okay, but why are there only some fixed points?"
"Fixed points are intersections of life that lead you on a wheel of repetition in all your lives, they cannot be changed until you learn to free yourself from the samsara (circle of repetition and rebirth)"
"How would I do that?" you ask
Isis says, "That is something every person must discover for themselves, by recognizing what life truly is"
"Then what happens if I ever realize this?" you ask.
"You become one with the 'gods' as you call us, and exist outside of those barriers, and have a choice to be present or not in mortal life," says Isis.
"But I thought I was predestined to my future, so wouldn't you know if I was to become a god?"
"We all come from the same essence and lost that essence as each life occurred. We are all gods, just some of us are more complete and stronger than others. Once there was one and then that one split into his different attributes and those spirits formed "tribes as they split."
[[Continue->Continue2]]Isis continues, "In other words, our 'souls' as you call them started off as one essence and split into 6 base forms. Those beings reunited with each other forming tribes, and the base essence of the type of being was split between the original mother and father. There will always be a duality in every one of us and sometimes we fight to pull that away from ourselves. The problem is we end up splitting ourselves more and more till we are but a shell of who we once were. For example, you may have a connection to a certain being that once lived in the 'past' for the most part that is because that being was like the majority of your soul. you have a connection to them, through your soul."
"Okay so you are saying if I felt I was like Telsa, I am related to him?" you ask.
"Related? yes, but not necessarily by genetics, the pool of souls is all connected, but when you are reborn you take what your majority soul tribe was and rebirth into something with those attributes," says Osiris.
"If you get energy from the people around you that is one tribe, while another person might be more inclined to seek to destroy their lives subconsciously all the time, and that is another tribe. We are made up up the 12 attributes that made us beings. But only one attribute rules you in each life," says Isis.
"But if we all come from one being what makes gods different?" you ask.
"Mortals are beings choose to split their attributes because they thought they could eventually become more powerful as a singular type." Even today mortals ask each other "what type of person is he? or "if it were in my nature..." "Simply some of us split our selves to the point where we had nothing but the simplistic base factors of each tribe, while others of us continued to seek to become more of everything. To be whole again."
[[Continue->Contiinue3]]You ask, "I think I got it, but you say past, present, and future all exist at once? Please explain."
Osiris says, "Okay I'll explain how everything exists all at once, now.
Imagine life is like a book and you read the last 10 pages of that book, and since you already read the ending you know how it ends right? You nod. "Now let's say you start reading the book from the beginning to the end, do you think that ending will change if you read the book from beginning to end without knowing the ending or will it be the same?"
"Of course it will be the same," you say.
"Well that is how this works, the "past" nor the "future" can be changed just by your actions." "However, if you rewrite the book, like say for children, the only thing to make a book the same novel is to have the ending the same, otherwise it would be a different book, and we all live our own stories with the same ending and beginning," Osiris says.
You smile and say, "But there are some books with multiple endings. In fact, before I came to Egypt, I played an interactive story, that my friend Shaddow made, that had different choices. I can't remember the story right now though for some reason."
"Yes, but in that book did you ever really die or did it still end up bringing you to the end of the story, no matter what you choose?" Osiris asked.
"I guess so, now that I think about it. From what I remember, it never really seemed to have an end, every time I made one decision it always inevitably brought me back to the same path," you say.
"That is how life works except you have already made those choices without knowing it," Isis says.
You say, "True, but to me, I think I am making those decisions."
"Yes exactly, and that is how mortal life works, for us gods we see it all in the here and now the past, present, and future. We can't change things but we accept them. And for us gods, we like to have a little fun with mortals to amuse ourselves," Osiris says with a devilish smile.
"But since you can't change anything how does that work," you ask.
"We know we can't change the intersections, but we can bend the ways of the inevitable choices, but plucking the strings a little further, they still end up of the same path but just a little more detoured to get there."
"Why? If you are gods and can see everything ahead of time, why even bother?" you ask.
Osiris says, "The same reason you play chess with someone you can't beat, just to have fun. It's not about the ending it's about the game."
"So if you know the future, past and present doesn't that make life borning for you?" you ask.
"We gods accept our fates and most of them are life changing for the mortal realm. Like Jesus being crucified, Chronos killing his father, The fall of Lucifer, etc..., but since we see those points clearly we choose our path of how to get there," says Osiris.
"For example, Jesus had to betrayed by Judas, however, he actually asked Judas to betray him, so that the crucifixion could happen, without it, Christianity wouldn't exist. There could have been other ways to the fixed point but that is the one he chose," says isis
"So basically your destiny is already decided, but your path isn't as fixed?" you ask.
"Exactly, and sometimes us gods choose to take mortal form for an incarnation because we enjoy the game as it is our destiny. Sometimes we forget who we are when we are mortal and need to be reminded, sometimes those reminders come from other gods in mortal form, to remind them of who they are," says Osiris.
"Was I anyone of importance," you ask.
"You were many important people throughout life and once you were a great Pharaoh. But you need to discover that for yourself."
"I think I understand..." you say.
"Let me ask you a question $name? Do you remember the ending of that book that you played?" That you played
"Funny now that I think about, no I don't," you say
Osiris says, "Well, the ending is here and now, but also the beginning as well, as you are more aware of life, yourself, and the things that you will become and already were. These past two weeks you have become more evolved, and now will discover more about who you truly are. In the end, you were destined to be here in Egypt among your friends as an intersection of destiny to find out the truth, how you got here is through your Journey of life, through the Pharaohs Passage."
"Welcome to the Real World, $name" somewhere you have heard phrase before...
[[The End? <img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/il-340x270-1141144838-u2lw_orig.jpg'width="50" height="50">|Reincarnate]]"Welcome to the Real World, everyone, this Journey is going to eternal" Shaddow announces with a hint of mystery behind his eyes. You look in front of you and just a few hundred meters you can see the silhouette of the Giza Pyramids. After some conversation and relaxation, you get tired, Shaddow says, "I think it's time for all of us to rest up for the next 2 weeks of adventures."
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This is the Interactive Game for The Pharaohs Passage: A Nomad Journey.
Where your personal itinerary is put in game form indulging in a little mystery, myth, and magic. The choices you make will lead you through the game and into a world of discovery. You will see some of the sights, hear the sounds of your trip, and learn much about history and myth before you take this epic Journey.
If you get stuck in a puzzle of the game, certain pages will have a floating Eye of Horus at the bottom right corner of the page,<img src="https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/giphy_orig.gif" width="50" height="40"> click there to get hints... but be aware if you use these hints they will weigh against your soul in the game.]]
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Written and designed by Shaddow Reupert
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(live: 3s)[(go-to: "Opening")]<p style="font-size:25px; text-align: center; color: Gold; font-style:italic; font-style:underlined;">Nomad Explorers Society
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(goto: "Start")As an Interactive Story Game, your character will make many choices in your Journey. Just press the link to go on to the next page. They are usually highlighted in <p style="color: red;font-weight:bold;">Red<p style="color: gold;">or by a symbol [[<img src='https://www.nomadsociety.net/uploads/2/2/4/8/2248082/comfortableblandicelandichorse-size-restricted_orig.gif'width="50" height="50">|Instructions]]
Pages you have visted will be in <p style="font-weight:bold; color: green;">Green<p style="color: gold;"> Some are simple decisions some are more complex. Along the way there are several puzzles to figure out. To help you on you Journey you have your Journal.
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If you get stuck in a puzzle of the game, certain pages will have a floating Eye of Horus at the bottom right corner of the page, click there to get hints... but be aware, unlike your journal if you use these hints they will weigh against your Ib in the game, once you use a hint it will be put into your journal to use as often as need, without any further weight to your Ib.
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Each Day of your Journey (and a couple other spots) you will be able to SAVE THE GAME. Please use as often so the next day you can pick up where you left off.
[[Start your Journey->Opening]]
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