The Stolen Territory
I was never meant to shape their story.
Only to witness it... and survive it.
I am Qareh, advisor, diplomat, and the quiet scribe at the edge of the Hyksos throne. My duty has always been simple: observe, calculate, and keep my king's path free of ruin. Yet the gods saw fit to bind that duty to a Hyksos court, a punishment in all but name.
Everything changed the day she arrived.
Nebetiunet, daughter of Pharaoh Sobekhotep, stolen from her homeland and renamed Merit. A woman fashioned by hathor herself, though none of us understood it at first. She walked into our palace like a soft‑spoken storm, and the king I served, Khyan, conqueror of nations, fell to his knees without ever realizing he had knelt.
I watched it all.
I watched her learn him: his temper, his wounds, the hunger he hid behind command.
I watched him unravel, obsessed and devoted, blind to the trap the gods had set.
I watched their love ignite rebellions, shift kingdoms, and bend the will of men.
And I watched the gods tighten their snare.
For Khyan, love became a battlefield he could not win.
For Nebetiunet, love became the weapon that would destroy her.
And for me... it became the burden I was doomed to carry.
Because some destinies are not meant to be changed.
Some tragedies are not meant to be prevented.
They are only meant to be witnessed and mourned.
This is their story.
But it is also mine.
The story of the king who conquered Egypt...
and the queen who conquered him.