Egypt Narrative

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Hi, I am Lydia and I am here to tell you a story about the most terrifying days of my life. So here goes nothing, I decided to take a trip to Egypt and there was a legend a tale that there were 4 gods there at one time and they were called the 4 sparrows. Amnu was the chief a sun god then you have Anushbi the protector of the dead, Nehkbart she is the vulture goddess and Geb the God of the Earth.They were very powerful giants with magical powers.
The gods and goddess were defeated at one point by a wizard and the wizard out them all into a deep sleep. The theory is that they will all awake from their slumber and take back their kingdom and kill everyone.

My plane landed in the Egypt airport,
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Well I visited the pyramids they were so mesmerizing and beautiful. The ground suddenly started to shake rapidly. I fell to the ground a giant hand emerged from the ground then a giant was standing about 6 feet in front of me. His eyes were a crystal green he looked like pure gold his golden crown touched the sky he was gigantic. I screamed at the top of my lungs. The giant looked down at me, he picked up his enormous foot and tried to stump me luckily I was fast enough to move out the way. I got up and started running for dear life he chased after me. It made me wonder why was he only focused on me. I was terrified for my life I ran inside this old abandoned building and hid. I heard his gigantic footsteps right outside the door. …show more content…
“My name is Amnu the chief and sun god.” I sat down on a rock close by. I could not believe that Amnu the legend was stranded right in front of me. The others introduced themselves such as Anushbi, Nehkbart, and Geb. The 4 sparrows told me that there is a great danger that is coming to destroy all humanity, they told me that I was a god I couldn't believe them. I had no magical powers, Amnu and old me I was anything but ordinary.

They said I was the only one powerful enough to defeat him. Over time I started learning about my history and where I came from. How I got these powers and why. Then next thing you know was using my powers for good and was ready for anything that stood in my way. The 4 sparrows told me I have blossomed from a caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly and I am soaring high. They took me to this river Amnu said “After drinking from this river there is no going back to human life.”
I would be a god for the rest of my life I was just about to bend down and take a sip, and Amnu stopped me
“You must think about this, this is a very difficult decision
“You will know your decision when the moon is blood red on the 31st.”
Amnu told

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