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«Wealth and power. These were the two gifts that egyptians longed for, as even someone as divine as Ra bowed down to people with such traits. So, who was she to make Cleopatra, the last Pharaoh, step down from her position, if she didn't possess either? Why, she was Egypt's last hope to thrive.»

"I will not let this era end after soldiers, men and women sacrificed their lives to let Egypt prosper. They are all to be honored. I will not let this great force succumb to the Romans. With these words l now ask for your title." - Hope the l.
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