The Goddess's No.1 Dog
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Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2020
During the Ancient Period of Egypt, Gods and Goddess who descended from the Nun are known to live amongst people, love people but nevertheless kept their blood within them (brother-sister marriage thing to keep the blood only in the circle of their own).

Maat, the daughter of Ra, sister of Bastet, Hathor, Sexhmet and Ptah, known as the soon to be crowned Goddess of Truth, Harmony, Order, Morality and Justice.

The so called Maat was called by the town's people to seek a known drunkard, pervert and rebellious man called Raresh and to be punished but things turned 90° by their encounter.

||I do not own Maat nor the history behind her, I do own the plot and my original character named Raresh, but again, I do not own the history and place of Egypt||
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Felicity Hollt

31 parts Complete Mature

This is a story that takes us to ancient Egypt, where our protagonist is searching for a long-forgotten tomb. However, the discovery of the tomb raises questions that no one had thought of before. Has someone rewritten the history of Egypt? What happened three thousand years ago? Why does Fay have strange, inexplicable dreams? Will the discovery of the tomb provide answers to the girl's questions? A story of an immortal love that echoes through the ages. Ancient forgotten gods clash in search of a lost relic buried in history. Will our heroes succeed in finding the relic and breaking the curse that plagues them? This is the first volume of a trilogy, which is somewhat historical, but more romantic, and definitely adventurous.