![]() As the sun God, Ra, appeared over the horizon, the chanting of the priests rose filling the air with thanks for his radiance and protection. He opened his arms and abandoned himself completely to the ecstasies of the light.ĭawn broke over the sea of sands, its tender rays washing the limestone of the Pyramids in pale amber hues. His father, the river and Egypt were forgotten. It was filling him, every nerve, every cell of his being until his soul took flame, and the light and Song were all there was. Caesarion could no longer see anything but the pure golden halo streaming around him. It is your mother’s children you must protect.”īut the light around them was so bright now. “Leave your mother to the fate the Gods have set for her. His father pulled back and looked Caesarion dead in the eye. You are Pharaoh now, Lord Horus.”Ĭaesarion could feel more strength and vitality flowing through him than he could hold. “I give you my ka, my power and my titles. ![]() ![]() ‘I…I don’t understand.” Caesarion glanced at the Jackal who sat as silently mysterious as ever.Ĭaesar leaned forward and pulled his son into a firm embrace. “I will protect my mother until my last breath,” promised Caesarion, “But––” Protect the blood of the Gods,” answered Caesar. “Can I defeat Rome then? Will they accept me as their king? Are we to have peace at last?” ![]()
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