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Ardeth urged his horse forward. The sun was rising quickly and he wanted to find shelter to a nearby oasis until sunset. Then he would go on again and he hoped that he would be able to find the place before the next sunset. When he reached the well he stopped and after drinking and giving water to his stallion he laid down under the poor shade of the anemic trees trying to short out the thoughts in his mind. It was the first time in a week he had time to sit down and just think. He tried to get the danger out of his mind for the time being. Unavoidably his mind went to the hot issue no2, which were the dreams which took a new turn after the previous one. Supposing that in the dreams he was seeing his self in the past this didn't appeal at all to his personality. This woman appeared a queen. This means pharaoh's wife. To do something like this was considered treachery and part of the oath the med-jai were giving in the past said "I will not betray my king in any way etc." He would never do anything like that. . . or would he? No he would never fall in such a low level. . . like Imhotep. He forced the thought out of his mind and tried to act rationally and get some sleep.
It was full moon and the place was lit almost as if it was day. The sand dunes glowed with a soft silver light and the air was clear. It made the place appear mystical and non-realistic. Ardeth noticed a stone shaped like the head of a horse. He dismounted at once and studied it. It was the same in his dream. He tied the beast on the rock and moved slowly round the area. There was no sign of any place round there. He took some steps to the west like the man in his dreams and then stopped. He could hear the words ringing in his mind but he was almost afraid to pronounce them, in case they didn't work. He didn't know the mechanisms this small phrase would trigger. He pursed his lips and slowly spoke the words. "By the name of queen Heterity." At first there was no result. But then a soft breeze flew and started lifting the sand. Suddenly and violently the sand in front of his feet parted to reveal a black door. He drew a long breath, walked towards it and pushed it. To his surprise it opened immediately without even making a noise. He moved to the room. It was dug in solid black stone and the walls were covered beautiful patterns. There was another door in his way which opened equally easily. Ardeth walked to the next room.
