Exodus: Gods and Queens
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  • Reads 116,998
  • Votes 9,861
  • Parts 42
  • Time 4h 58m
Complete, First published Aug 23, 2016
Mature
In the aftermath of nine devastating plagues that ravaged ancient Egypt, a high priestess desperately seeks to prevent the impending tenth plague. Still, her efforts fail, leaving her at the mercy of an enraged pharaoh. Meanwhile, the pharaoh's son embarks on a daring escape from the impending disaster, hiding among the very slaves oppressed by his father. 

In the midst of the rising chaos, a fierce feud erupts among the patron gods of Egypt, and the battle for power threatens to consume the land. As secrets unravel and loyalties are tested, the pharaoh's thirst for vengeance threatens to destroy everything in its path.

(An Exodus Retelling)
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