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A happy resident of Stillwater, Nemira lives along the Nile near the boarder to Adn with her life mate, Asum.  Tales of the glory of Egypt have been passed down to her for many generations and her mother constantly reminds her of the grandlegacy that Nemira is carrying on.
 
A happy resident of Stillwater, Nemira lives along the Nile near the boarder to Adn with her life mate, Asum.  Tales of the glory of Egypt have been passed down to her for many generations and her mother constantly reminds her of the grandlegacy that Nemira is carrying on.
  
Personal Journal
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*Personal Journal
Entry 1
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*Entry 1
It seems a good idea to note down some thoughts as life here along the Nile progresses.  I have noticed a great deal of competition rising amongst some of the people of the land.  I personally believe Wahim is behind it all, attempting to drive the land towards comflict, perhaps even war, and thus stopping his older brother Sami from ascending to Pharaoh.  It will be interesting to see who jumps behind Wahim and who falls in with Sami.  Already major conflict has arisen with the building of obelisks in the land.  I wonder what my great, great, great, great grandmother would say.  Grandmother goes around telling me she remembers having to build an obelisk that was nearly 200 cubits in height, and how she had to haul the materials up a hill to a plateau with only grandfather helping AND after the damn (yes, she said damn) thing was built, you couldn't even see it in the valley below.  Maybe I'll just stick to working with the priests at the University of Worship. ~N~
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*It seems a good idea to note down some thoughts as life here along the Nile progresses.  I have noticed a great deal of competition rising amongst some of the people of the land.  I personally believe Wahim is behind it all, attempting to drive the land towards comflict, perhaps even war, and thus stopping his older brother Sami from ascending to Pharaoh.  It will be interesting to see who jumps behind Wahim and who falls in with Sami.  Already major conflict has arisen with the building of obelisks in the land.  I wonder what my great, great, great, great grandmother would say.  Grandmother goes around telling me she remembers having to build an obelisk that was nearly 200 cubits in height, and how she had to haul the materials up a hill to a plateau with only grandfather helping AND after the damn (yes, she said damn) thing was built, you couldn't even see it in the valley below.  Maybe I'll just stick to working with the priests at the University of Worship. ~N~

Revision as of 02:50, 27 December 2008

A happy resident of Stillwater, Nemira lives along the Nile near the boarder to Adn with her life mate, Asum. Tales of the glory of Egypt have been passed down to her for many generations and her mother constantly reminds her of the grandlegacy that Nemira is carrying on.

  • Personal Journal
  • Entry 1
  • It seems a good idea to note down some thoughts as life here along the Nile progresses. I have noticed a great deal of competition rising amongst some of the people of the land. I personally believe Wahim is behind it all, attempting to drive the land towards comflict, perhaps even war, and thus stopping his older brother Sami from ascending to Pharaoh. It will be interesting to see who jumps behind Wahim and who falls in with Sami. Already major conflict has arisen with the building of obelisks in the land. I wonder what my great, great, great, great grandmother would say. Grandmother goes around telling me she remembers having to build an obelisk that was nearly 200 cubits in height, and how she had to haul the materials up a hill to a plateau with only grandfather helping AND after the damn (yes, she said damn) thing was built, you couldn't even see it in the valley below. Maybe I'll just stick to working with the priests at the University of Worship. ~N~