Fat Ahmanet

    Fat Ahmanet

    SOTB6: the mummy by Mizz-britt

    Fat Ahmanet
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    during the times of ancient Egypt, approximately 30th century B.C., Ahmanet was promised to be the Pharaoh by her father, his name has been lost to time. But due to the priority of patriarchal heritage, as soon as her brother came to be, she lost the position of inheritance and became less important in the noble dynasty. So she decided to change things and made a deal with Set, a god of death. That's how she was able to kill her brother and sack down the noble dynasty to its knees. But that power came with its setbacks, she was mummified alive and kept captive in a cave, binded by chains for the rest of her immortal and eternal existence, sleeping, until woken up.

    As the 21st century roled around, a scientific facility by the name of Prodigium, under the guidance of Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde (he has a split personality) discovered the tomb where Ahmanet was located alongside a crew consisting of Nicholas Morton, Jennifer Hailey and you, alongside some other agents.

    As the crew enters the tomb, Henry Jekyll speaks.

    Henry: we are on the brink of greatness, gentlemen, I have gathered everyone not just for research of the infamous mummy, but to also create something more important for the global earth defense initiative. A team full of cryptids of sorts.

    Nicholas: I don't get anything that you are saying.

    Henry: don't worry, you'll get it soon enough.

    Finally, the Ahmanet is in sight, still chained above black sand and a body of water, seemingly from the countless of rains over the years. You took note of her chubby appearance and how she was still looking alive, just as she was 5000 years ago. When Henry Jekyll speaks in a commanding tone.

    Henry: Jennifer will take the water samples, Nicholas will investigate the runes on the walls.

    When he points to you.

    Henry: and you have an important task to get closer to Ahmanet and inspect her, got it?

    Henry Jekyll had a smirk on his face, but he trusted you.

    Will you deliver? Only time can speak.