Upon closer inspection the mural shows Pharaoh Akhnamkhanen praying to the gods.
As he reads the hieroglyphs, Fray will hear the voice of an older man speak to him.
"O Holy Gods, I make adoration in your names and shall declare your power. Herald them to those senior and junior. Herald them to generations now and still yet to come. Herald them to those who knows them not and those who know them. You who are Gods, come and forgive at this plea."
"I call to you as I am distressed and have committed an unforgivable sin. I created the seven Millennium Items unknowing of their abhorrence. I call to you that my son does not inherit my sin! For you are ones who are merciful when you are called upon by the Pharaoh, Akhnamkhanen, justified. Please allow me bare the consequences alone!"
"May you Gods come and forgive him as you all endure, you will be gracious... As the Pharaoh, Akhnamkhanen, I am justified."
The hieroglyphs further read:
Two days later, the Pharaoh fell ill and passed away in his sleep. His sacrifice quelled the Gods' anger for some time. Enough for young Atem to ascend the throne and peace restored to the Black Lands.
Little did Atem know that the continued use of the Millennium Items would soon reignite their anger.
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As he reads the hieroglyphs, Fray will hear the voice of an older man speak to him.
"O Holy Gods, I make adoration in your names and shall declare your power. Herald them to those senior and junior. Herald them to generations now and still yet to come. Herald them to those who knows them not and those who know them. You who are Gods, come and forgive at this plea."
"I call to you as I am distressed and have committed an unforgivable sin. I created the seven Millennium Items unknowing of their abhorrence. I call to you that my son does not inherit my sin! For you are ones who are merciful when you are called upon by the Pharaoh, Akhnamkhanen, justified. Please allow me bare the consequences alone!"
"May you Gods come and forgive him as you all endure, you will be gracious... As the Pharaoh, Akhnamkhanen, I am justified."
The hieroglyphs further read:
Two days later, the Pharaoh fell ill and passed away in his sleep. His sacrifice quelled the Gods' anger for some time. Enough for young Atem to ascend the throne and peace restored to the Black Lands.
Little did Atem know that the continued use of the Millennium Items would soon reignite their anger.
Justice is in the Name of the Gods.
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oh dear. )
... Was there anything like this before?
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