While travelling to the lands of Thais, Princess Tahmehe accompanied her father, Pharaoh Uthemath, on a diplomatic mission. During her travels, Tahmehe fell in love with a young nobleman of the mainland empire. Although it was a forbidden love it bore fruit nonetheless, and seven months after Thamehe's return to the lands of her forefathers a child was born.Â
Pharaoh Uthemath ordered Thamehe and her newborn baby to die in the arena. Four behemoths were corralled for purposes of the execution. But just before the raging monsters could put their claws on her, a flying carpet swept down from the sky and rescued both the mother and her child. The Thaian nobleman - for who else would it be - somehow managed to evade the hails of arrows that greeted him, and so the couple managed to make their escape northwards. The Pharaoh demanded that both the nobleman and his own unfaithful daughter be handed over to him, but the Thaian king claimed he had no knowledge of their whereabouts, and the trace of the traitorous daughter was lost.