Trials of Egypt: The Red Pyramid
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  • Parts 40
  • Time 5h 50m
Ongoing, First published Feb 08, 2017
Mature
WARNING


The following article is a written version of a recording I have received from these children. Judging from the background noises of roars, cursing, and fast steps, I can only hope that they are safe. You may also be wondering if this is true or not. But that is up to you, the reader. 


Five kids........


                                  Five mischievous Egyptian Gods................
      
                                                                                                        One unbelievable night..........






        When Alexandria Middle school's grade seven students take a school fiend trip to their local museum, things go crazy as 3 of the 12 year olds 
stay overnight and develop strange powers. Now hosts of four Egyptian gods, the friends must defeat the chaotic God Set, before he imbalances Ma'at, order, and destroys all of creation!



This is not my original idea. It's a mix of two books I absolutely love: The red pyramid by Rick Riordan and Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's library By Chris Grabenstien
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