Sunday, March 2, 2014

The Crusaders II The Players Calls 9.2

1.          The Pharoah Pyramids, Egypt

There was a chamber below the main chambers; a chamber hidden from the prying eyes of the unauthorized\, even during the days of its building. Only a select few knew and then the labors who build were killed after its completion. Their remains are kept inside the chamber; their inner parts removed and stored into jars while the cavities are stuffed and the body covered with clay.

After over twenty over centuries, the chamber breathes in the exhaled air of living beings; only one but they group numbered fourteen. The other thirteen are dead beings brought to life with the magic stored by Nephthys. The group are dressed in a long dark frock with the hood covering their head. One of the group carried a small jar which he held delicately in his hands. They walked to the center of the chamber where a long marble slab lies there supported by two shorter vertical slabs of the same marble materials. Besides the marble table, the chamber was circular in design with only the doorway that admit the group. The chamber ceiling was build up high and in a concave with the designs of ancients cryptology symbols on it. There are actually six; Egyptian, Sumerian, Runes, Greeks, Mayan, and an unknown language.

The one carrying the jar place it on the marble slab. Then he stepped back to join the other twelve in forming a perimeter over the slab. The last member of the group did not join to form the perimeters but she stepped up to the marble slab. She took the jar and opened the cover. She then poured the content on the marble slab in the shape of a person with the round shape representing the head. She then pulled back her hood and retrieved a scroll from inside her frock. There were some writings on the scroll which she was reading from. She start reading from the scroll, and the contents on the marble slab start to spread themselves to form a figure of a person.

"Welcome back my love." Nephthys spoke to her husband who just woke up from the long sleep he had. "Get him a cloak'

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