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This city regularly trades with Arabyan merchants as well! The fact that Numas essentially functions like a regular human city further adds to the veneer of normalcy many Tomb Kings desperately try to keep up, but few have it as good as Tutankhanut!
This city regularly trades with Arabyan merchants as well! The fact that Numas essentially functions like a regular human city further adds to the veneer of normalcy many Tomb Kings desperately try to keep up, but few have it as good as Tutankhanut!
Shame.
The shame of losing their mortality and everything that comes with it.
So, having living servants that revere him as a god allows him to pretend nothing changed. 5/5
Shame.
The shame of losing their mortality and everything that comes with it.
So, having living servants that revere him as a god allows him to pretend nothing changed. 5/5
A tribe called the Scythans arrived in the city and saw the Tomb King in a golden face mask and believed him to be a manifestation of their deity. And so, they pledged their existence to him and moved into his city. 3/5
A tribe called the Scythans arrived in the city and saw the Tomb King in a golden face mask and believed him to be a manifestation of their deity. And so, they pledged their existence to him and moved into his city. 3/5
I hope someone here would find his story interesting, I would gladly share it!
I hope someone here would find his story interesting, I would gladly share it!