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Many thousands of years ago along the Nile River civilizations began to grow. They built the great pyramids and worshiped the Nile. But out of all the tales and stories you may know, there's one story that was buried under the sand awaiting to be told.

Prince Tubal Amnia Nile was thrown out of his kingdom for the murder of his father, the emperor. His father was secretly killing his people so he could accuse his empress of the murders in order to get rid of her. Tubal found out about this scheme and confronted his father, he didn't want his father to get rid of his mother. The emperor offered to not hurt Tubal if he kept quiet, but he refused. His refusal turned into a fight to the death.

The guards found Tubal standing over his father's dead, and had him throne out the kingdom leaving his horrible brother prince Subal Amnia Nile to be crowned king.

Some of the people did not believe Tubal would kill his father without a reason, and left with him. After many months in the harsh sun Tubal was able to create a new kingdom. His kingdom was known to others as the kingdom of the tyrant. When Tubal was heading back to his old home he found that his brother was a weak ruler and all the buildings had been burnt down. As he walked amongst the land he found a woman who seemed to be one of very few survivors of the attack.

Her name was Antala. Her skin was the fairest of them all, her hair was long and dark brown, but her eyes were the prettiest of all, they were golden like no other. Tubal brought the remaining people back to his kingdom. As time passed him and Antala became quite close, soon becoming married. Not long after do they have a child, Acaria Amnia Nile. She bared the features of her mother, including golden eyes, brown hair, and softly tanned skin.

Anything after that is unknown, except that Acaria became a god like ruler and that she believed woman can rule without man. She earned the title The Great Queen Acaria. That's what she is known as to today.

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