War Of Egypt II • The Persians
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  • Reads 1,128
  • Votes 103
  • Parts 25
  • Time 6h 7m
Ongoing, First published Dec 01, 2017
When the tale of Egypt ended, the only problem that existed was the seeming threat of Ametis's son Atenosis and how he awakened his father back from the dead. It was an unique form of higher power, it was a threat...until the sandstorm. 

The gods of Egypt had to face a new threat, to learn that old friends turned traitors, traitors were friends, that love was hatred, that power was nothing but weakness! 

Beyond the northeast horizon poured a power stronger than Egypt...a dark race of the Persian gods.
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