Born as a Hebrew, but raised in the palace. When the guards taking the newborn Hebrew babies, Sam-I-Am's mother saved her son's life from a terrible faith. Until he got shifted to the other Egyptian palace where royal Am-Is lives. They decided to adopt Sam and raised him as their own. But years past and Sam discovered an awful truth about what happened to the newborns by sacrifice. Guy-Am-I, Sam's older and overprotective brother never let anything bad happens to him couldn't let Sam go. But, Sam left his only home he has and arrives to the tenting grounds. He then later spoken to the God who asked Sam to return to Egypt and convince two leaders of Egypt to let the Hebrews go. Can Sam convince the leaders to let the slaves go before plagues starts to destroy everything in Egypt? Can Guy even accept the fact that his little brother who he loves to death is a Hebrew and has to let him go? This is a little different from the movie. Instead of Guy as the Pharaoh being a selfish person who won't let the Hebrew go, Guy will be helping Sam and being too overprotective.