Are Papyrus and Merenre related? by PPapyrus, journal
Are Papyrus and Merenre related?
Again, sorry for not uploading often
This question has been in my head since, and my theory is Papyrus and Merenre might actually be related.
According to the introductory monologue, pharaoh succeeded pharaoh.
We know that Papyrus is a descendant of Tutankhamun. Mérenré is currently the Pharaoh at that time. Suggesting Mérenré may also a descendant of Tutankhamun. See where I`m getting at? Could it be?
Origin of Papyrus Chapter 2 by Orichalcosdark, literature
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Origin of Papyrus Chapter 2
With each tentative step of his calloused feet, courtesy of a life of walking barefoot, Papyrus passed through the entrance to the main hall. On his sides were the familiar massive pillars and walls adorned with the perfectly painted hieroglyphs and deities. In some cases, the figures were engraved in the rock. Papyrus never really cared much for the decoration. In the privacy of his thoughts he thought it to be ostentatious. He would never, though, voice such thoughts as the royalty would be greatly offended, not to mention the Gods! The consequences of aggravating Gods were grim, as he had once or twice learnt.
One by one, he slowly put on
Papyrus and the Crystal Ball takes place in ancient Egypt, and the titular character, Papyrus, is the ancestor of the modern Egyptian, Kareem. It is up to Papyrus to stop Aker from causing chaos by traveling thousands of years into the future, in the same city of Thebes. He meets his descendant.
And now for Kareem :meow:
At first, he seems unamused, snarky, and unhappy with his life. He moves with his mother and father to Thebes from Cairo and prefers his old lifestyle. With his parents constantly busy and paying little attention to him, Kareem feels incredibly bored and neglected and thus decides to explore their new home. Until his view c
Origin of Papyrus Chapter 1 by Orichalcosdark, literature
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Origin of Papyrus Chapter 1
The light of Ra, the Sun God, bathed the city of Thebes in its golden radiance. The Nile river, generous life-giver to the splendorous land of Egypt, ran gracefully besides the capital. The noise of hustle and bustle of the city was heard from the opposite margin to varanda of the palace.
Up there sat a teenage girl approaching womanhood. One look at her would tell she was wealthy and important. A dress of fine linen and silk reached down to her thighs. She was also adorned with jewels of polished gold such as bracelets in her upper arms, a wide collar around her neck and a striking headdress with a serpent’s head, the protective symbo
When did Papyrus live? by Orichalcosdark, literature
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When did Papyrus live?
So I’ve been thinking about when did my old favorite ‘Papyrus’ cartoon took place in the lengthy and mostly uniform history of Ancient Egypt.
Fortunately the series is well constructed and based on accurate Ancient Egyptian historical elements. Thanks to that, I figured out the time in the history of humanity when the little fisherman was given a mystic sword.
Let’s start with the introductory monologue on every episode.
“In the beginning, Horus, the falcon God of light, and Seth, the God of evil, fought to control Egypt. The Council of the Gods decided: Seth was sent into exile and Horus became the first phar