Disclaimer: - I do not own the mummy characters or most of the plot line but I do own my OC

Summary: - Lysette Carnahan is the adopted sister of Evelyn and Jonathan Carnahan one day while at work with her sister, her brother brings an ancient Egyptian artefact of some sorts. Which will lead to an adventure of untold horrors and romance? Or to drama and to fall into darkness?

Sorry but I don't know if any of this ancient Egyptian is right translation would be at the end though.

Bold – narrator

Italic- thoughts

Underlined:- ancient Egyptian


Chapter one:-

Thebes. City of the Living. Crown jewel of Pharaoh Seti the First.

An Arabian horse chariot driven by a virile old man, Pharaoh Seti the First, driving to the palace. From the balcony of a room glaring out over the city whiles the sun is setting is a handsome middle-aged muscular man, with the most intense evil in his eyes.

Home of Imhotep, high priest of Osiris, Keeper of the dead.

A beautiful woman, with olive skin entering Pharaoh Seti the Firsts chambers, her entire body has been painted in gold with a black design on the centre of the sides, her arms and legs.

Birthplace of Anck-Su-Namun. Pharaoh's mistress. No other man was allowed to touch her.

Very strange tattooed, bald men also painted in gold standing nearby. They're the priests of Osiris, Imhoteps underlings, watching Anck-Su-Namun disappearing through the bedroom curtains. Imhotep has walking into the bedroom before Anck-Su-Namun. Walking toward him Anck-Su-Namun embraces him in a deep passionate kiss. Imhoteps hands move over her body smudging her gold and black paint on her left arm.

But for their lover they were willing to risk life itself.

Imhoteps priests go to close the doors, just as they are about the finish closing them the Pharaoh bursts in angry yet confused, "Narata ik iya?" Pharaoh said as the priests back away from him bowing to him. The Pharaoh walks to the bedroom curtains and throws them open. Anck-Su-Namun is standing alone, leaning against a cat statue giving the Pharaoh a flirtatious smile. The Pharaoh saw the smudge mark on Anck-Su-Namun's left arm and then points to the mark "Ya tami ta ten?" after the Pharaoh said this Anck-Su-Namun's eyes open a fraction in shock looking behind the pharaoh. The Pharaoh had noticed this and turns around whilst hearing his sword being ripped out of his scabbard, also seeing Imhotep. "IMHOTEP?" he said in shock "IESEM" as the Pharaoh said this Anck-Su-Namun lifts up a long golden dagger and plunges the dagger into the Pharaohs back. As the Pharaoh scream Imhotep raises the Pharaoh's sword. Imhoteps priests slam the doors shut and bolted them tight together. The priests turn around and are able to see the shadows of Imhotep and Anck-Su-Namun stabbing the Pharaoh. Suddenly the big golden doors are rammed into from the other side, both Imhotep and Anck-Su-Namun turn and look at the golden doors. The doors are rammed into again and both lovers share a desperate look. "Pharaoh's Medjai" Imhotep exclaimed in ancient Egyptian, Anck-Su-Namun replied "you must go. Save yourself." "no" Imhotep hissed at her denying to go. Anck-Su-Namun quickly said "only you can resurrect me." The doors are rammed into again, Imhoteps priests run up to Imhotep and try to pull him towards the balcony, and Imhotep tries to break free shout "no, I won't leave you, no, get away from me." Imhoteps priests manage to pull him away but stop as Anck-Su-Namun move her hand over Imhoteps face. The priests drag Imhotep from the room, as they are doing this Imhotep shouts to Anck-Su-Namun "you shall live again, I will resurrect you." The doors suddenly burst open and the Pharaoh's Medjai march through the chamber to the bed curtains and walked through them as they see their Pharaoh dead and Anck-Su-Namun standing by the statue still. Anck-Su-Namun said spitefully "my body is no longer his temple" after she said this she raised her dagger, on the balcony Imhotep being held by his priests see her shadow, raised her dagger then stabs herself in her stomach. Imhotep flinches and a grieving look is on his face.

To resurrect Anck-Su-Namun, Imhotep and his priests broke into her crypt and stole her body; they raced deep into the desert.

Imhotep is now riding his Chariot across the sands.

To Hamunaptra, the city of the dead, ancient burial site for the sons of the Pharaoh and resting place of the wealth of Egypt.

Imhotep has now arrived at Hamunaptra in his Chariot, on the night of the full moon. Walking into an underground chamber Imhotep in front of his priests going down the stairs.

For his love, Imhotep dared the god's anger by going deep into the city where he took the black book of the dead from its holy resting place.

Imhotep came through the priests as the bow around a table with Anck-Su-Namun lying. As the priests chant Imhotep reads from the black book, as they do this from a pool of a black liquid substance not too far from them, stars to bubble. Then a black shape comes out of the pool, flows over the priests and on to Anck-Su-Namun forming over her and sinking into her. After the black shape is in Anck-Su-Namun her eyes burst open as she makes a noise trying to breathe, her hands shaking as she look over to Imhotep.

Anck-Su-Namun soul had come back from the dead. But the Pharaoh's bodyguards had Follow Imhotep to Hamunaptra and stopped him before the ritual could be completed.

Imhotep raised his dagger, but was stopped before he could do anything anger and sadness on his face as he saw Anck-Su-Namun's soul go back into the black pool exploding into bubbles. Imhotep screaming "no" as he is being held by the Medjai.

Imhotep his priests were condemned and to be mummified alive

Imhotep being held by two medjai and looks up in terror, also hearing the screams and pleads from his priests.

As for Imhotep, he was condemned to suffer the Hom-dai

Another Medjai picks up an instrument from the table walks across to Imhotep who is being held by two Medjai and another Medjai with a clamp device holding onto his tongue. The man with the cutting instrument goes to cut it off.

The worst of all ancient curses, one so terrible that it had never before been bestowed.

Imhotep is now being bandaged, and being lowered into coffin, struggling, completely covered. A man in a jackal headdress approaches the coffin with a large pot. Then man has reach the coffin and then poured the content into the coffin. Hundreds and hundreds of Scarabs are roaming and scurrying all over Imhotep. As Imhotep struggles, the Medjai put the lid of the coffin on top and closes it with a little puzzle box.

He was to remain sealed inside his sarcophagus, the undead for all eternity.

The Medjai are now bearing Imhotep at the base of Anubis, hoping that he will never be discovered.

The Med-jai would never allow him to be released for he would arise a walking disease, a plague for all mankind, an unholy flesh-eater with the strength of ages, power over the sands and the glory of invincibility.


translation:

1. Narata ik iya? = what are you doing here?

2. Ya tami ta ten? = who has touched you?

? IESEM! = Imhotep? my priest! ( I don't know if any of this Ancient Egyptian is right.)

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