The Pharaoh's Promise

The Pharaoh's Promise

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As the hot smoldering sun in Egypt covers the land a plague is devestating millions. A young pharoah attenpts to find medicine outiside of Egypt's large wall, but a dark force hears the gates creak open and will soon fulfil its promise spoken over 2500 years ago.
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