Strange how one statue could hold so many memories and past conversations. Little wonder Moses couldn't help but remember the past. Moses always managed to get Rameses out of trouble—and maybe he would this time. If he did, then things could be as they were before, when they had been the closest of brothers.

Out of the shadows a small, scared child—Rameses' son—his voice smaller still. Rameses had to protect his son from the Hebrew "god", and it was pharaoh who raged against Moses, any hopes of reconciliation gone, all for the frightened voice of his first-born.