http://libraritology.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] libraritology.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] libraritology 2011-07-23 05:09 pm (UTC)

[How remarkably convenient. An entire tea service, without all the preparation time, in less than thirty seconds. Evelyn selects a teabag, drops it in a cup, and pours hot water over it.]

Nothing to do with Seti I, that's for certain. His body was discovered elsewhere in the Valley of the Kings in 1881, likely due to grave robbers. But if the Medjai are still at work, then this calls for much more research.

[A little cream, lemon, sugar. She stirs it, taking a sip.]

There is...one theory.

[Evelyn hates to follow hearsay alone, but when it's the only thing to work on, she may have no other choice. Besides, who doesn't like scandalous rumours?]

It's purely speculation, but...supposedly Seti was murdered by his high priest, Imhotep, and his mistress, Anck Su-Namun. According to legend, the two were having an affair when she wasn't supposed to be touched by anyone but the Pharaoh himself.

The Medjai would have every reason to pursue the priest. If they did catch him, he would have suffered the worst of punishments.

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