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"I
find his closeness with the goddess Hathor... interesting Baba.
The mansion of Horus and the sky where the sacred birds fly... because
Hathor was Re's destroyer of men and Horus protects. It's like a
balance, Baba, a scale... just like in my dreams."
Suhayl -
"It
isn't time. If you help her now they will know you. More
important paths are in your future. You will help her... only it must
not be now. Turn and see, my Star of the Morning."
Meren
-
Star of the Morning |
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| Although
Evelyn has been appointed Head of Antiquities at the British Museum and
her career is doing well, she is not as happy as she should be, because
her home life is terribly strained. It started when her youngest
son was born and the conflict between herself and her husband only
escalates when strange and terrible things begin to happen in the
mannor that seem centered around young Katharine and appear to be
connected to the gods of Egypt. Risking almost certain death, and
at Alex's urging, the family returns to the desert to see if there are
answers to be found. |
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The
young Suhayl begins to have visions and dreams in which he flies like a
hawk, like Horus himself over a desert landscape. When a cry for
help reaches his ethereal ears, he cannot help but respond and finds
himself caught in a nightmare where demons from the underworld seek to
become real through the flesh of the one that has called to him for
help. Though he appears as a fully sworn, adult Medjai warrior in
this strange landscape into which he is drawn time and time again, and
feels he has the power to help, a beautiful, gentle woman warns him
that he cannot yet act without endangering himself and all of Egypt...
perhaps the whole world. |
| Ayesha
Fahas is Ardeth's cousin and the only healer he will trust to see to
the care of his family. She is called to help Suhayl when the
visions he has debilitate him. She is called to tend to Ashna who
suffers injuries at the hands of the Elder Mohammed, and it is she that
is beaten and turned from the Healer Hall by the master healer in the
coup that follows the raiders attack on the oasis home of the
Medjai. Having nowhere else to go - turned out of her own family
in the Ninth Tribe because of a family scandal for which even now she
is reviled as a bringer of bad luck she is once again rescued by her
cousin to whom she must deliver some terrible news. |
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Medjai
Elder Mohammed has never been more vocal against Ardeth and more
specifically against Meiri than now. In a direct attack against
the wife of the First Medjai he accuses her of having an affair
with Rashid. He insists upon a trial before all the commanders of
the Twelve Tribes, much as he had before when his manipulations caused
Rida Khalifah's execution several years before. His plan to have
the trial conducted outside of the medjai is thwarted by men loyal to
Ardeth and ultimately he is defeated when Rashid reveals a secret he
has kept for almost thirty years. Mohammed's twisted scheming is
costly, not only for Ardeth, but for all of the Medjai themselves, who
Mohammed attempts to rally to his command following the raid on
Al-Kharga. |
| As
Horse Master, Nazir is third in command of the Medjai. Though a
capable warrior in his own right he is more content to breed and train
the horses, until he becomes thrust into the middle of a coup when
Suhayl runs to him for help when the Elders drag his mother away for
crimes the young boy cannot understand. Forced to assume command
of the Twelve Tribes Nazir tries, unsuccessfully to persuade Ashna's
uncle not to separate her from her children when Sulayman believes she
has been dishonored by Ardeth. When Ardeth returns he must give
up his quiet existence with the horses and join his warrior brothers in
the defense of everything sacred to the Medjai. |
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Anas,
a wandering sufi mystic returns to Cairo, drawn by strange events he
has seen during his meditations and threats of danger that the Prophets
have whispered in his ear. Together with his young daughter he
sets off to try and find the source of the troubling events that begin
to overtake the people of the most deprived areas of the city. He
alone comes to the aid of one of il-Nihaya's fallen women. At
first she will not accept his help, but when the Medjai warriors arrive
in the city demanding the return of their lost heir she turns to him to
mediate on her behalf with the furious and desperate men. He also
finds himself drawn to the O'Connells in their struggle against the
rising, supernatural powers in the desert and their fight with the
hostile Medjai who seem bent on executing the family for crimes from
their past, but along the way these dangers touch a little too close to
home. |
| A
child and a horse, lost and alone in the great Sahara desert, Meren
dodges the dangers from which her father sent her only to find herself
in greater peril when she stumbles upon a dangerous cult holding
captive a boy of around her age. Moved by strong emotional
attachment to the boy that she feels is as much a part of herself as
her soul she tries to free him and together they set of on a quest that
will bind them together for all eternity... one that is more deadly
than even her father could have imagined as they become all that stand
between humanity and the unleashed fury of the ancient gods of Egypt. |
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As
civil war tears apart the only protection the peoples of the desert
have ever known, the crazed actions of an unstable mind awaken
abominations with their own scores to settle and he and his followers
becomes drawn into the prelude to apocalypse that crawl from beneath
the sands of time itself. Only one man has the key that can
unlock the Eternal Gates and send the Armies of the Ancients back to
their own world and restore peace and balance to the desert home of his
people... but is he the man that everyone believes him to be, and is it
already too late to unspeak words that have brought so many years of
terror, and pain and strife...? What must be the nature of his sacrifice...? |
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