Thebes. City Of The Living.
Narrator: Thebes. City of the living. Crown jewel of pharaoh Seti the 1st.
DOWNLOAD: Here (100 KB) 199 downloadsHome of Imhotep...
NARRATOR: Home of Imhotep, pharaoh's High Priest, Keeper of the Dead.
DOWNLOAD: Here (95.51 KB) 176 downloadsBirth Place Of Anck-Su-Namun.
NARRATOR: Birth place of Anck-Su-Namun, the pharaoh's mistress. No other man was allowed to touch her.
DOWNLOAD: Here (98.37 KB) 174 downloadsTo Resurrect Anck-Su-Namun
NARRATOR: To resurrect Anck-Su-Namun, Imhotep and his priests broke into her crypt and stole her body.
DOWNLOAD: Here (99.59 KB) 166 downloadsHamunaptra. City Of The Dead
NARRATOR: Hamunaptra. City of the dead. Ancient burial site for the sons of pharaohs, and the resting place of the wealth of Egypt.
DOWNLOAD: Here (128.98 KB) 178 downloadsImhotep Dared The Gods' Anger
NARRATOR: Imhotep dared the Gods' anger by going deep into the city, where he took the black Book Of The Dead from its holy resting place.
DOWNLOAD: Here (126.53 KB) 166 downloadsAnck-Su-Namun's Soul
NARRATOR: Anck-Su-Namun's soul had been send to the dark underworld, her vital organs and place into five sacred canopic jars.
DOWNLOAD: Here (150.2 KB) 168 downloadsImhotep's Priests
NARRATOR: Imhotep's priests were condemned to be mummified alive.
DOWNLOAD: Here (67.75 KB) 172 downloadsHom-dai
NARRATOR: Hom-dai, the worst of all ancient curses.
DOWNLOAD: Here (59.18 KB) 171 downloadsOne So Horrible
NARRATOR: One so horrible, it had never before been bestowed.
DOWNLOAD: Here (57.14 KB) 166 downloadsHe Was To Remain Sealed Inside His Sarcophagus
NARRATOR: He was to remain sealed inside his sarcophagus, the undead for all of eternity.
DOWNLOAD: Here (100.82 KB) 164 downloadsThe Medjai Would Never Allow Him To Be Released
NARRATOR: The medjai would never allow him to be released. For he would arise a walking disease, a plague upon mankind. An unholy flesh eater, with the strength of ages, power over the sands and the glory of invincibility.
DOWNLOAD: Here (250.61 KB) 171 downloadsFor Three Thousand Years
NARRATOR: For three thousand years, man and armies fought over this land, never knowing what evil lay beneath it.
DOWNLOAD: Here (116.33 KB) 170 downloadsAnd For Three Thousand Years
NARRATOR: And for three thousand years, we, the Medjai, the descendants of the pharaohs' sacred bodyguards, kept watch.
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