The Curse of Anubis
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e entire room with his eyes. Everything was perfect, down to the smalles
looked at his brother, the great emperor Osiris. "Brother!" called out Seth, approachi
ing the servants for a jug of
e ceiling were quite monstrous. Large tiles of marble covered the front walkways as well as t
soul was about to pour out all its fury at Egypt's prosperous ruler. Seth promised himself that history would be rewritten tonight, but this time his role would be decisive. No on
r brother!" and raising his cup of wine,
ightened everyone. "Friends, brother, you have here before you all my work from yesterday. And everything to make a gift to the one who will fit perfectly in the chest. What do you say? Tut? Onuris? Will you try? Who knows, maybe one of you will be the lucky winner" Though most of them looked at each other questioningly, one by one, each of Seth's friends climbed into the chest. Not surprisingly, no one managed to fit into th
else that Tut, Onuris and a few other men in strength pushed the lid and Seth thi
udly as his brother's reign
Osiris from within. "I
of the temple. "You shall know my wrath, dear brother! Did you think I didn't know the mischi
ce. I am your king! You h
f Ra, I sentenc
Seth threw it full force into the river, watching it recede into the distance. "Die!" he roare
and rose above the water. His reddened eyes sh
eth perished under the god's fury. Filled with hatred and terror, Seth stepped back, but not fast enough to hide from hi
His knees flexed against his will, but he absorbed the pain that, for him, was an illusory sensation that his mind could turn off whenever he wanted. And this was one of those moments, so Osiris pushed back the next punch, throwing his brother's sword away. Now he alone had a weapon, but because Osiris was a god and a king, he threw hi
brought him to his knees, as Seth should have remained befo
s side, he reluctantly compli
fraining with difficulty from jerking away. Osiris ha
ay for the Lord of Darkness himself, the God Anubis. He narrowed his eyes when he s
e walked fiercely and where he stepped the earth caugh
's face darkened. All this convinced the king that it was not fear creeping inside his
ut he'