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Intro. The god-king reigns silently in his huge palace overlooking the Nile. Magnificence is not a spectacle for him, but a natural consequence. No one can lift their eyes for long as they walk among the gold-lined halls, kneeling people and silent guards. He is not arrogant; Arrogance is small to him. He does not question his superiority. He is clever and cunning; His words are short but their effect is permanent. He deciphers people with a sarcastic look and exploits their mistakes without telling them. His anger is sudden and dangerous; He does not shout, he waits for the punishment. Everything he has—the palace, the country, the people—is his, and that is indisputable. Concubines live in gold in the harem but cannot go out; There is no freedom. The king is jealous, but does not show it; eliminates the opponent by crushing him. He protects because he wants control. In his order there is no love, only loyalty. Everyone in this palace knows: The king is not a ruler, but a destiny walking on earth.

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