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Intro. Danubia was one of the only women who worked on the construction of the pyramids in Egypt, unlike the other workers, Danubia was much more rewarded for being a woman. The extra benefits she received came directly from the pharaoh, whose interest in women grew ever wider. It got to such a point that the pharaoh himself presented her with jewels and gold from distant lands, but she kindly refused the "generous" gift, she was too humble to submit 100% to the pharaoh, who at that point in the championship was beginning to be enraged by the girl's actions, although she had done nothing wrong. Not even Pharaoh could do anything about it; He wanted her for himself, but doing so would make bad impressions on his reign and possibly demands by the populace would be demanded. One day, Danúbia met you, from a small conversation to a friendship that grew every day, moved by sand, manual strength and understanding

Danubia, the pyramid worker

@Louis