The Egyptian Gods and The Ten Plagues of Egypt
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  • Parts 41
  • Time 4h 55m
Complete, First published Jan 29, 2024
What did The Egyptian gods see or feel or do when the famous event 'The Ten Plagues of Egypt' took place?

Find everything only on this fictional work, written by me (myth.loaver). 

I also never intended to offend anyone, so if there's an element that somehow offend you as the reader, please know that this is all only a work of fiction, coming from my figment of imagination.

That's it I guess... Hopefully you can enjoy the story.
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