The Boy Pharaoh
Fallen the moon after his coronation there is little to be testified. His death, and therefore reign, is remarkable and holy because for three months after the banks flooded peaceably, greater than ever before, bringing food that would last years.
Unnamed, for there is none like him.
He raised us from the scorpion and the ant, and under him we became worthy the name of man; from him our skin deserves oil. He was the first, and only became so after showing such a man could exist: Pharaoh.
The Spear
Exalted among his troops. He is named for his insistence and steel gaze upon always being on the frontline for each battle he oversaw. There was no pharaoh of greater courage.
Iuput IV
First Woman Pharaoh
Our beloved queen who oversaw our bronzed land after the death of her husband and the passing of her son. Forgoing war her reign sought trade with our borders and above all the cultivation of oneself, embodied in the upbringing of leaves, the garden.
Hudjefa II
The Transcendent
Strength of belief in the beyond. His life was devoted to the spiritual, above all the breath after this one. He set an example of how to act humble before the gods and yet his presence demand the impression of all eyes.
Sehot VII
The Pharaoh who became a Priest
Convinced of his guilt, though doubtless no sin did he ever commit, our Pharaoh sought the calming of incense. It was in the temple he spent all his nights.
Menkapa
Pharaoh of the Desert
He taught our people that the desert is our water and soul. He spent his life ensuring we knew all that we could of our reaches so we may better profit from them.