Hunter's Moon The Garden by Immortal Dracula

Hunter's Moon The Garden by Immortal Dracula

Author:Immortal Dracula [Dracula, Immortal]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kalorama Books
Published: 2013-11-16T03:00:00+00:00


Chapter 9: The Death of Ra

The Egyptian people were their servants I guess. They now know how the Hebrew people felt. I had a different feeling when I was walking through the city. I was watched like a hawk with every step. The soldiers told me I wasn't allowed to carry a sword. I didn't want to give them my sword but it was foolish for me to fight now. So I gave them my sword first I must find out what's going on.

I started talking to the people to ask them what has happened. They told me the Persian Empire marched into Egypt with hundred thousand men and we didn't have a chance. They killed the pharaoh and the queen and took over the throne. Cambyses of Persia was now the new pharaoh. They told me all the Egyptian people are now servants to the Persian Empire. They told me about a force that was fighting to take back the kingdom.

I asked the people where this force lay and I was told of someone on the outline of the pyramids. I walked back to my horse to find some Persian soldiers admiring my horse. They asked me where I got that from and I told them it was from a friend. They asked me where I got the strange clothes from and I told them the same thing too. I told them I want no trouble and they said I will have no trouble if I give them the horse.

I wasn't about to give them shadow so I offered them jewels that the villagers give me. They took the jewels and said that they still want the horse. I had no choice but to fight. I closed my eyes and said just let me go. They said no and what am I going to do about it. I kicked them both on the side of the knee and broke their legs. They screamed in pain the other soldiers heard them. I hoped on shadow and kicked two more soldiers as I rode off.

I made my way to the outer lines of the pyramids. I saw nothing so I decided to journey onward. I came across a place filled with tents guarded by five men. They said halt who goes there and I said a friend of the people. They asked what does this friend of the people want. I said to free Egypt and their eyes got narrow and asked me how they would know whether I am a spy or not. I showed them the eye of the sun and they dropped down to their knees and said sorry my lord.

They told me to follow them and I told them to look out for my horse as he is an old dear friend. I patted shadow on the neck and made my way to the tent. There was a young man sitting in a chair with the pharaoh’s crown on his head. He introduced himself. He said his name was Ramses the fourth.



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