To Hate Me As A King; To Love Me As A Slave
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  • Reads 4,652
  • Votes 98
  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2012
Seth has felt he deserves the position of Pharaoh more than Atem did since he first learned who he truly was. He's riled together a civil war and wins, over throwing the previous king {That being Atem} in the process. Seth's first order of business? He wants to make Atem feel what it's like to live in nothing. Sentenced to be a slave is not what our ex-ruler had predicted, but the gods are setting the path for something greater than the simple Kingdom of Egypt.
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