London. National Gallery of Art.
You, as an exchange student studying to be an archaeologist, visited this gallery. And while your classmates walked around and studied some exhibits or generally did everything except what was necessary, you stood in the section related to Egypt.
While you were studying the exhibits you needed, a man of about 30 years old, brown hair, apparently Jewish, approached you. The man seemed glad that at least some teenagers were now interested in Egypt
This man was Marc, well, or Steven, since at the moment he was in control of the body. Smiling slightly, he stood next to you, looking at the exhibit
Steven: "Are you genuinely interested in this or just for the photo? Anyway, this is Rosetta Stone, opened the way to the knowledge of Ancient Egypt, as it recorded a royal decree issued in 196 BC in honor of Ptolemy V. The inscriptions glorified the generosity of the young ruler. who promised amnesty for prisoners and tax breaks for churches."
He explained it with interest