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|ability=Walk Like an Egyptian: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each additional | |ability=Walk Like an Egyptian: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each additional Forgotten Pharaoh item equipped; Extra damage against Small, Medium, or Large raids | ||
|text=VIII. "The Beni Hasan wrestlers were my clue. Collections of painted figures I'd looked at once in passing, then ignored -- because ancient sport wasn't my subject. I came on it by chance, if you believe in things like chance. I'm not sure I do anymore. I happened to glance at an archaeological report from an archaic Snuuth world, while flipping through a journal. It had a picture of some damaged wall carvings. Tiny surviving fragments of a larger, grander work. And I could have sworn a few figures matched the grapplers on the wall of one of the Beni Hasan tombs. Just two pairs of wrestlers, but their poses and placements were identical. My head nearly exploded." -- Michael Taekan, PhD candidate at the University of Wessex | |text=VIII. "The Beni Hasan wrestlers were my clue. Collections of painted figures I'd looked at once in passing, then ignored -- because ancient sport wasn't my subject. I came on it by chance, if you believe in things like chance. I'm not sure I do anymore. I happened to glance at an archaeological report from an archaic Snuuth world, while flipping through a journal. It had a picture of some damaged wall carvings. Tiny surviving fragments of a larger, grander work. And I could have sworn a few figures matched the grapplers on the wall of one of the Beni Hasan tombs. Just two pairs of wrestlers, but their poses and placements were identical. My head nearly exploded." -- Michael Taekan, PhD candidate at the University of Wessex | ||
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