The Golden Prison

The Golden Prison

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Kija ist eine Sklavin ohne Rechte im Hause eines verruchten Adeligen. Ihr Tagesablauf ist simpel, wie strickt. Morgens die Herrin waschen, bürsten und herrichten. Mittags die Kinder beim Unterricht bedienen, um dann Nachmittags das Haus zu putzen. Abends dann dem Herrn zum Vergnügen zur Verfügung stehen. Als jedoch eines Tages die Tochter des Hauses erkrankt, dreht sich ihr Leben um einhundert Grad. Nun ist sie ein Medium Sachmets, eine Reinkarnation Gottes. Die geglaubte Freiheit entpuppt sich allerdings als ein goldener Käfig, welcher ihr und ihrem Seelengefährten eines Tages starke Probleme bereiten wird. Wohin wird die Zukunft sie führen? Dies wird ein Roman, der sich stark an das Antike Ägypten ANLEHNT. Ich sage demnach gleich: Nicht alles in diesem Roman entspricht der historischen Richtigkeit. Das antike Ägypten ist nach wie vor eine Zeit, die nicht vollständig erforscht wurde und somit noch viele Lücken lässt. Diese Lücken nutze ich um mithilfe von Fantasie einige Dinge hinzu zu dichten. Zudem sollte dieses Buch ein Fantasy-Roman werden. Bitte verzeiht wenn dennoch einige erwähnte Fakten nicht rechtens sind. Es gibt viele Quellen die vom antiken Ägypten berichten, selbstverständlich auch Fehlerhafte. Bitte informiert mich, wenn es besonders schwerwiegend ist.
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I thought I had died on my way home from work and that the gods had blessed me with a loving father in the afterlife. I was ready to accept that where I now stood was simply an illusion-an afterlife crafted just for me. How could I have known that my soul had traveled to another world? A world inside a book. I must have sinned greatly for the gods to abandon me, leaving me in this hellish place where I have to fight for my life every single day. I have no cousins who see me as family, no mother I can depend on. My home is filled with two-faced faes, and to make matters worse, my father's favorite general has taken it upon herself to act as some kind of mother figure, filled with hatred. The woman whose body I now possess was supposed to be dead. My death should have been the breaking point for my loving father-the event that turned him into a cruel, evil villain for the protagonist to defeat over 100 years later. Now, I am trapped in the book series I had read only because my friend loved it. And I can barely recall key details because I never bothered to read it carefully. It was already a horrible story riddled with many plot holes. And being stuck in it? It's even worse-especially as someone who wasn't even mentioned in the book because she was supposed to die early on. ~.~ This is a transmigration ACOTAR story set before Amarantha was sent as an emissary to Prythian. While the war over slavery has already occurred, I've altered the timeline and some details about the war's history. I also dislike the trope of a "truly evil" villain whose sole purpose is to justify the plot of a war or the extension of a series. With this story, I want to give the villain a backstory-a name and depth-saving him from the same mediocre depiction of a tyrant.

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