The most innocent dip in the Nile was fraught with immense danger that could lead to one's death. Both Rameses and Moses knew well the river's dangers, but didn't care—until the river taught them to. One morning, Rameses swam too close to a crocodile sunning just below the surface. Crocodile gaze met human gaze and next minute, a yell, confusion, a stick jabbed in its eye, and "run!" spurring Rameses to sprint for the shore.

Moses had risked his own life to save him.

"Why'd you do that?" Rameses managed, shaken.

"Because brothers protect each other, Rameses, that's why."