"All right, Atem. I know you. What's this really about?" Seto said.
"Seto, look. What do you see?" Atem said.
"A greater Egypt than that of my father." Seto said.
"That is not what I see." Atem said.
"Atem, I cannot change what you see. I have to maintain the ancient traditions. I bear the weight of my father's crown." Seto said.
"Do you still not understand what Aknamkanon was?" Atem said.
"He was a great leader." Seto said.
"His hands bore the blood of thousands of children." Atem said.
"Slaves." Seto said.
"My people. And I can no longer hide in the desert while they suffer...at your hands." Atem said.
"So...you have returned...only to free them." Seto said.
"I'm sorry." Atem said. "Yes."
"I had hoped... I do not know this God. Neither will I let your people go." Seto said.
"Seto, please, you must listen..." Atem said.
"I will not be the weak link! Tell your people, as of today... their workload has been doubled... thanks to your God. Or is it thanks...to you?" Seto said.
