THOTAN - NEW MYTHOLOGY -  Thomas Williams

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2024 | 1. Auflage
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During an age of ancient Egyptian mythology in the city of Memphis, Egypt, the Egyptians worshipped a pantheon of gods including Osiris, Ra, Anubis and Horus. The Egyptian priests and mystics were very advanced in the ancient religion and mystical arts. They designed, architected, and built temples, pylons, palaces, sphinx, and pyramids. All ancient mystical weapons and artifacts were created by the priests and mystics. They were the seers, healers, and wizards of Egypt. Thotan was a member of a highly honored family of warriors, priests, and wizards. He was born in Egypt, but his family originated from a southern region in Africa. Thotan was the Master priest of the temple of Osiris and a wizard in the royal court of the pharaoh. These are the adventures of Thotan and new mythology.

THOTAN - NEW MYTHOLOGY is my first novel, I have over ten years of experience in information technology working for the state of California. I was an independent video game programmer writing video games for Google Playstore. It is my experience inventing and creating the stories for video games that helped me to write books.
During an age of ancient Egyptian mythology in the city of Memphis, Egypt, the Egyptians worshipped a pantheon of gods including Osiris, Ra, Anubis and Horus. The Egyptian priests and mystics were very advanced in the ancient religion and mystical arts. They designed, architected, and built temples, pylons, palaces, sphinx, and pyramids. All ancient mystical weapons and artifacts were created by the priests and mystics. They were the seers, healers, and wizards of Egypt. Thotan was a member of a highly honored family of warriors, priests, and wizards. He was born in Egypt, but his family originated from a southern region in Africa. Thotan was the Master priest of the temple of Osiris and a wizard in the royal court of the pharaoh. These are the adventures of Thotan and new mythology.

The temple of Ra was the second largest temple in the city of Memphis. Temple of Ra was the most popular temple in Memphis because of its great social community. The temple sponsored and held the most Egyptian holidays, festivals, banquets, parties, and orgies. Temple of Ra was very liberal and sought the political and social influence of Pharaoh Ramses. Pharaoh Ramses favored and attended the temple of Ra. Pharaoh Ramses influenced the temple of Ra and sponsored several temple events each year with the temple. Temple of Ra and the royal palace were very close and held a stronger relationship than any other temple in Egypt. Odion was the Master priest of the temple of Ra a light brown skinned Arabic Egyptian native of the city of Memphis. Odion was very handsome.

He stands at five feet ten inches tall, wavy brown hair to his shoulders, hazel eyes and muscular build. He wears the full robes of a wizard of the temple of Ra and carrying a dark brown wood mystic staff. Odion came from a ancient Egyptian family who were Egyptian nobles and rulers. He was younger than Pharaoh Ramses but attended the same royal education training and was a friend and peer of Ramses. Ramses and Odion knew each other at a very young age and grew up together in the same social Egyptian social groups.

Odion was a childhood friend of Ramses and the favored wizard in the court of Pharaoh Ramses. Odion worshiped the Egyptian god Ra and all the gods in the Egyptian pantheon. He was a devoted member of the temple and was highly trained in the Egyptian religion and mystical arts. Odion studied the ancient Egyptian religion; he received magical and supernatural powers. Odion practiced and mastered magic in many forms and techniques. He was a very powerful wizard and regularly used magic to help himself, his goals, and others of his interest. Odion was very handsome and muscular. He loved the ladies and had many lovers. He openly had friendships and sexual relations with many priestesses of the temple of Ra. Odion regularly attended the events, banquets, parties, and orgies of the temple of Ra. He had two regular lover priestesses Halima and Sakari and would take a third when it suited him. Odion was very popular and he was the leader of all the regular rank priests of the temple of Ra. He had two close friend warrior priests Haji and Masud who closely followed and assisted him. Odion was very flamboyant and prideful. He regularly wore Egyptian gold necklaces, rings, and amulets. He was always well dressed and manicured. He sometimes wore Egyptian make up for special events or holidays. He was a strong man physical, magic, suave with the ladies, and popular leading men. Odion was the ultimate symbol of an Egyptian man and leader in the Egyptian mythical age.

One day at the royal palace the queen mother of Pharaoh Ramses became very sick and close to death. The royal palace was one of the largest buildings in Memphis with two levels in height. The first level was used for public access and the main meeting rooms including the royal interior court area. The second level was the private residence of Pharaoh Ramses and his family. There were statues of sphinxes in front of the palace. A large city water aqueduct traversed and entered the palace providing fresh clean water for all within the palace. Large golden statues stood in front of the palace entrance on each side of the great door.

The palace was a compound surrounded by a great stone wall and patrolled by Egyptian army soldiers. Pharaoh Ramses’ mother laid sick in bed. Pharaoh Ramses loves his mother and stays close by her bed side.

Pharaoh Ramses calls all his healers and seers to attend to his mother’s illness. The healers could not heal her and Pharaoh Ramses was very angry. Pharaoh Ramses yells at his healers to heal his mother. “You healers do something and heal my mother!” yells Pharaoh Ramses. “We have tried to heal your mother, but we cannot cure her illness,” humbly replies Kamuzu the healer. “Her disease is magic in nature and needs a magic cure,” continues Kamuzu. Kamuzu is Arabic light brown skinned Egyptian with brown hair and eyes, stocky build, and older mature man.

Kamuzu wore a simple Egyptian toga with leather sandals.

“Kamuzu use your healer magic to cure my mother,” returns Pharaoh Ramses. “Our magic is not strong enough; we need stronger magic help to cure your mother,” confesses Kamuzu. Pharaoh Ramses is very frustrated with the healers and was just about to punish them for not helping his mother. All the healers step away from Pharaoh Ramses but stay close to his mother trying to keep helping her. An Egyptian seer Jamila steps forward and approaches Pharaoh Ramses. “My Pharaoh be merciful with the healers. They are truly trying to help and cure your mother but they do not have the cure,” gently speaks Jamila. Pharaoh Ramses turns and looks at seer Jamila. “Seer Jamila this disease is not being merciful with my mother,” states Pharaoh Ramses. “Please I am a seer and can divine the nature of the cure for the queen mother. I will divine this situation and return tomorrow with the best course of action,” offers Jamila.

Seer Jamila is an Arabic light brown skinned Egyptian. Her brown hair falls to her mid back with deep brown eyes. Jamila wore the gown of a royal Egyptian seer. “Alright yes go and divine the cure to my mother’s illness and return tomorrow,” states Pharaoh Ramses. Seer Jamila leaves the royal palace and goes to her Egyptian home. That night Jamila uses her seer magic to divine the queen mother’s disease and cure. She placed a large clay bowl of clean water on her wood table. Jamila invokes the Egyptian gods and casts a divination spell. Within the bowl of water images begin to appear. In the water an image of the Moon light silver rose appears.

“Moon light silver rose,” speaks Jamila. The first image fades then a new image appears of a stone temple in the jungle near a lake. “The temple of the Moon light silver rose,” discovers seer Jamila.

Her divination powers tell her the cure to the queen mother’s illness the materials for the cure. The cure is a magic herb and flower. The Moon light silver rose is the cure for the queen mother’s magic disease. Moon light silver rose grows in a secret temple. The living pure silver rose blooms only on a full moon at midnight once a month. The Moon light silver rose has many protectors and guardians.

Seer Jamila returns to the royal palace the next day in the afternoon. She enters the palace and goes upstairs to the private residence of Pharaoh Ramses and his mother’s room.

She enters the room and speaks with Pharaoh Ramses and the healers. The queen mother is lying very still in a coma in her royal bed. Pharaoh Ramses and the healers wait for Jamila to report her divination. “The queen mother’s illness is magic in nature and must be cured by magic means and materials. Queen mother can only be cured by making a potion or tea from the herb and petals of the Moon light silver rose,” reports seer Jamila. “The Moon light silver rose is the cure for my mother’s disease?” asks Pharaoh Ramses. “Yes you must find and obtain the Moon light silver rose,” states Jamila. “To procure a Moon light silver rose is a very dangerous and long quest; the silver rose has many protectors and guardians hidden in a secret temple. You must send a man who is a wizard and warrior on a quest to find and take the Moon light silver rose. He must return to give us the flower to make the tea, potion for your mother,” declares seer Jamila.

Pharaoh Ramses understands he must obtain the Moon light silver rose to make a potion, tea to cure his mother’s disease. He paces the room thinking who to send on the quest for obtain the silver rose. The quest will be very dangerous with many obstacles and strong guardians. The man he sends must be physically strong and strong in magic. The man he sends must be a wizard warrior. “Alright seer Jamila I understand obtaining the Moon light sliver rose is a great quest and will be very difficult and dangerous,” replies Pharaoh Ramses.

Pharaoh Ramses calls for his scribe. “Scribe attend me,” orders Ramses.

A scribe quickly appears with a small table, papyrus paper, ink and a pen to write a message for Pharaoh Ramses. “Take this message to the temple of Ra, I call and commission the wizard Odion for a royal quest and to come to the royal palace,” states Pharaoh Ramses to the scribe. The scribe writes the message, folds the parchment, then uses a candle wax to seal the paper. Pharaoh Ramses stamps his royal signet ring in the wax to imprint his royal seal. “Take the message to the temple of Ra,” orders Pharaoh Ramses. The scribe bows then leaves the royal palace and takes the message to the temple of Ra.

The scribe arrives at the temple of Ra then gave the message to the high priest Ammon. High priest of the temple of Ra Ammon reads the message from Pharaoh Ramses then looks for the master priest of the temple of Ra Odion. Ammon walks around the temple of Ra looking for Odion. He finds Odion in the temple court yard sitting on a luxurious cushioned bench. Odion was sitting between his two familiar consorts priestesses Halima and Sakari. Odion was a ladies man and had two regular consort priestess and several other consort priestess in the temple. High priest Ammon approached the trio sitting and talking.

“Odion master priest of the temple of Ra I need to speak with you now,” declares Ammon to Odion. Odion, Halima, and...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.5.2024
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
ISBN-13 979-8-3509-5219-3 / 9798350952193
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