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Seth smiled as he left the tent. He was satisfied that he would get what he wanted. The man had not yet caught the escaped slave girl. The auctioneer, Nubis, sent men after her, going from city to city. He had told Seth she had been hard to acquire. She was beautiful and healthy and would be a great worker, but she was 'wild'. Her former master's wife had sold her to him, for a low price because she was so much trouble. He told Seth he figured he could sell her for a high price here to some of the high-ranking officials for her looks. Seth could only wonder how much trouble one slave girl could be.
As he walked thru the marketplace, he decided to see if there were any new toys for his brother. His birthday would be soon. He also needed some more parchment scrolls. He stopped to examine some quills when someone rammed their elbow into his back. His temper began to rise. What was it with people today? Did he have a 'hit me' parchment pinned to his cloak or something? He whirled around to accuse his 'attacker.'
"Watch where you're going" he growled. The man had a long brown robe on and his head was covered.
"I'm sorry sir." Came a muffled response. "Forgive me." The man turned and bowed slightly. When the man came up his eyes widened when he saw who he had bumped into. Seth smiled. He loved having power. The man who hit him had dark eyes and white hairs poking out. Seth's eyes widened.
"YOU!" he said. The man, or woman actually, turned and fled from him. "COME BACK.here." His voice trailed off as she rounded a corner and out of sight. He wasn't going to chase some slave girl. He smiled. More power to her for escaping. Nubis wasn't a very nice captor and she would surely be beaten when caught. He frowned. He thought men who hit women were cowards, and should pick on someone their own size. He was one of a few men who thought that way, and not many knew of his preference. He had a reputation as a cold, calculating man to keep up. The pharaoh was another who disliked the mistreatment of slaves and women. He was almost TOO kind though. He shrugged and continued looking at the quills.
(I just wanted to say that I studied some stuff from Egypt to try and get my story realistic, but that doesn't mean I'll follow it! I'll integrate stuff that has nothing to do with ancient Egypt so be prepared. Also, Seth and Yami will have veeeery different ideas about the treatment of slaves. I make them good guys.. ^_^ so bear with me.)
Seth smiled as he left the tent. He was satisfied that he would get what he wanted. The man had not yet caught the escaped slave girl. The auctioneer, Nubis, sent men after her, going from city to city. He had told Seth she had been hard to acquire. She was beautiful and healthy and would be a great worker, but she was 'wild'. Her former master's wife had sold her to him, for a low price because she was so much trouble. He told Seth he figured he could sell her for a high price here to some of the high-ranking officials for her looks. Seth could only wonder how much trouble one slave girl could be.
As he walked thru the marketplace, he decided to see if there were any new toys for his brother. His birthday would be soon. He also needed some more parchment scrolls. He stopped to examine some quills when someone rammed their elbow into his back. His temper began to rise. What was it with people today? Did he have a 'hit me' parchment pinned to his cloak or something? He whirled around to accuse his 'attacker.'
"Watch where you're going" he growled. The man had a long brown robe on and his head was covered.
"I'm sorry sir." Came a muffled response. "Forgive me." The man turned and bowed slightly. When the man came up his eyes widened when he saw who he had bumped into. Seth smiled. He loved having power. The man who hit him had dark eyes and white hairs poking out. Seth's eyes widened.
"YOU!" he said. The man, or woman actually, turned and fled from him. "COME BACK.here." His voice trailed off as she rounded a corner and out of sight. He wasn't going to chase some slave girl. He smiled. More power to her for escaping. Nubis wasn't a very nice captor and she would surely be beaten when caught. He frowned. He thought men who hit women were cowards, and should pick on someone their own size. He was one of a few men who thought that way, and not many knew of his preference. He had a reputation as a cold, calculating man to keep up. The pharaoh was another who disliked the mistreatment of slaves and women. He was almost TOO kind though. He shrugged and continued looking at the quills.
(I just wanted to say that I studied some stuff from Egypt to try and get my story realistic, but that doesn't mean I'll follow it! I'll integrate stuff that has nothing to do with ancient Egypt so be prepared. Also, Seth and Yami will have veeeery different ideas about the treatment of slaves. I make them good guys.. ^_^ so bear with me.)
