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Click here[5] Located at the north-western part of the country.
[6] Psusennes- Pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty. Also known as the Silver Pharaoh given how his sarcophagus was made entirely of silver.
[7] Menes -- first Pharaoh of Egypt.
[8] Pepi II -- last ruler of the Old Kingdom before the First Intermediate Period.
[9] Atum was known as the God of Creation also known as Ra.
[10] Maʽat -- is the goddess of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice. Maat was also the goddess who personified these concepts, and regulated the stars, seasons, and the actions of mortals and the deities who had brought order from chaos at the moment of creation.
[11] Apep also known as Apophis he's the ancient Egyptian deity who embodied chaos.
[12] A part of the Matrouh Governorate.
[13] Akhenaten -- 10th ruler of the 18th dynasty.
[14] Nefertiti -- Akhenaten's Queen, mother of Tutankhamen, and Pharaoh.
[15] Thinis (This or Tjenu) - was the capital city of the first dynasties of ancient Egypt. It remains undiscovered.
[16] The religious and political capital of upper Egypt at the end of prehistoric Egypt. Also contains the oldest known tomb dating back to 3500-3200 BC.
[17] The sixth pharaoh of the 21st dynasty, one of the most powerful rulers at the time after Psusennes.
[18] The fifth pharaoh of the 21st dynasty, and the first Pharaoh of Meshwesh (Ancient Libya).
[19] Ammit (devourer of the dead) -- is an Egyptian demoness and goddess with the body of a lion, hippopotamus, and crocodile.
[20] Ra's solar barge, also known as Mandjet.
[21] Egyptian land of the dead.
[22] It's the oldest depiction of sex on record dating back to 1292-1075 BC.
[23] Wife to Sneferu and mother of Khufu. In this story also mother to Onouphrios.
[24] Was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.
[25] Hatshepsut's vizier.
Thanks for the footnotes, otherwise I'd not have a scooby!!😃😃😃. Great instalment, lot of detail about the Pharaohs
Great story. Engrossing! Love the details even though some of the critical reviewers seem to forget that this is a work of fiction. Off to the next chapter.
Great story. But I agree with ProxyAccount that a Pharaoh, however powerful or lascivious he might have been, could not have sex with his father's wife in his father's lifetime. That was taboo in Egypt. So Andrew's sex with Wilma is a no-no. But fucking Alex is alright because she was, at that time, not his father's wife. And even though she was his biological mother, sex with a mother was allowed a Pharaoh so long as she was a widow or divorcee of his father. But the story is all in all great. 5 stars!!
So how did his father just get 3 years older? First he was 12 years older than Wilma, now it's 15 years.
@Weezyf:
I have no problem with his being selective, since we can presume that the Egyptian gods have been manipulating the pharaonic line to culminate in Andrew. I do have an issue with the implied swapping and sharing in the future, since it's a big turn off for me and doesn't really make sense from a historical perspective (which this story heavily relies on).
For Pharoahs, taking your father's wife meant the death of your father, not sharing. This is particularly the case since at least one of the women, Wilma, is trying to actively get pregnant with Andrew's child. Wives and the real harem (not to be confused with the palace staff) were not shared. Harem members could "retire" (basically a divorce) and use their dowry to remarry, but until they left the harem, sex with anyone else was treated the same as infidelity.
As stated in the story, Andrew's responsibility is to propagate the line that passed through to him via his mother. It's likely that the gods manipulated his mother, keeping her without sex for years, so that she would be Andrew's Queen. There might be other women as well that are being manipulated.
He’s irresistible to women yet does not indulge? Only on those he already has.
"Okay, let's put it this way, if you humor me, I'll go along with the rest of the tour." Why is he so desperate to show them the tombs and all even when they dont believe him? Cant he just okay fuck it then dont believe me? Or is there something he needs over there. Even going as far to going along for the whole tour to show them hes not lying.
"Why did I even bother leaving New York?" Andrew grumbled. Exactly!
“Andrew wondered how it was with all the other Pharaohs and their harems. “ access their memories to find out!
“Sure there were bigger, thicker, and whatnot, but they could never measure up to Andrew's. “ bigger then 10,5 inch? Is she crazy?
Great story. I appreciate the effort that's gone into imagining and writing it.
Somehow sad how the author has no other way of progressing the story than with new and more spectacular archeological finds.
And even sadder is how the author goes about it. Andrew's constant need of proving himself right to his mother with the recurring theme of his mother saying "Ok if you can prove X then I will let you tell me more about Y", which repeats itself for 4-5 timed in this chapter alone. Becomes repetitive and boring for the reader and the interludes of sex just don't seem very imaginative and add little to the story.
Not just porn; Plot, story, romance, eroticism, intrigue, and mystery.
Got me wondering ;whats next ?
"Thanks"
If you are going to nitpick like that (and I am one that understands being that pedantic), then you should at least define and name things properly. A “theory” (lower case “t”) is an informal conclusion that someone arrives at based on any number of things including belief, faith, intuition, logic, etc. Even in the scientific method theory in this sense is used. A hypothesis is just a formal statement of a theory that can be tested either mathematically or experimentally, though in cases where mathematical proofs are required, they regularly use words like “conjecture.” Then you either design an experiment to test the hypothesis or prove it using a mathematical proof. Then you complete things as you described including peer review. After gaining acceptance by the community as a whole, THEN the word “Theory” (capitalized “t”) might be applied, though you might get really lucky and discover a Law (not bloody likely).
As you have stated “theory” is used colloquially even in place of where “hypothesis” should be; however in the case of this story, I would argue that “theory” was correct because it was used in an informal conversation describing the general idea not a testable formal statement.
If Alex is supposed to be a scientist, she used the word theory incorrectly. In the scientific sense, things aren't a theory until they're proven. This isn't just the case in hard sciences like physics, chemistry or biology, but also archeology. Based on observations you formulate a hypothesis. If the means and technology exist to test the hypothesis, this is done. Then, if the predictions of the hypothesis are proven true, other teams of scientists replicate the experiments. If the same results are yielded, the scientific community of the field in question carefully analyzes the results and try to poke holes in the hypothesis. If the hypothesis stands up to scrutiny, it becomes a theory, which is the best model available to descibe a certain phenomenon.
Lay people use the word theory colloquially, by scientists (even outside the truly hard sciences) do not. They use the word hypothesis.