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Atem watched the two magicians walk away, his eyes slightly narrowed. He had observed them while they talked, but he was too far away to hear them. Isis stood behind him, patiently waiting. He turned around, walking past her with a determined expression.

Isis called out. "You won't be able to stop him. Mahado has decided that whatever he's doing he believes it is the right choice."

Atem stopped, but didn't turn to look at her.

"You've seen what he's going to do haven't you? You know the results."

Isis hesitated before answering.

"Yes."

Atem lowered his head a bit.

"Is he going to die?"

Again Isis struggled to come up with an answer. "Well...not instantly but..." She stopped as Atem visibly stiffened.

"But what?"

Isis decided not to say anything.

The Pharoah sighed before shuffling away, the air around him full of dejection. As he continued along, a tear ran down his face. 'Mahado. If this is your final decision then I have no right to stop you. But my dear friend...must you be so reckless? Don't you dare die on me...'

Isis turned back to face the courtyard, glancing in the direction the two magicians went.

'...Hm.'

Her Millennium Tauk glowed slightly, and Isis closed her eyes, whispering.

"Ipiria. Come."

In Isis's temple a certain Ka sealed in stone glowed, hearing her master's quiet plea. A soft light glowed, and the Ka made it's way over to Isis.

Isis glanced up at the sky, seeing a faint light fly towards her. The light reached it's master and hovered in front of her.

The glow faded and revealed a pretty pink skinned elf type Ka. Her face was narrow and her eyes were baby blue. A green dress adorned her thin frame. Two dark blue wings sprouted out of her back. Her long black hair drifted around her.

Ipiria was the sole Ka for Isis for sightseeing, spying, search and rescue and quite a lot of numerous things. Isis nodded politely to Ipiria. The Ka smiled softly. The future teller(If that even makes sense...)looked around before whispering to Ipiria.

"I need you to keep watch over High Priest Mahado. Don't let yourself be seen though. Observe his activities. There is no need to step in if he does something strange though. I will see to that. Are you able to do this?"

Ipiria nodded. She spread her wings and silently rose into the air, heading in the direction Mahado went. Isis turned and hastily made her way towards the room that was reserved for her powers to see into the future. Reaching the room, she knelt down by the stone circle fireplace and closed her eyes, the Millennium Tauk letting out a soft constant glow. A moment passed, before Isis was seeing through Ipiria's eyes.

The Ka had reached the magician, and had settled down on a roof.

The magician was helping with Mana's spells. Currently, sparks of electricity were coming out of Mana's staff.

Her staff was carved out of rare metal like Mahado's. But her staff was ivory colored. A smooth curved swirl was perched atop the staff, it's color a mahogany brown.

Mahado smiled and nodded every time more sparks came out. He looked distracted though.

Ipiria glanced away from the magicians for a second, causing Isis to blink as her vision blurred a bit but then cleared as Ipiria turned back to face the magicians.

Mahado must of heard something because he was glancing around. Slight words were heard.

"Mana. Did you hear that?"

Mana tilted her head. "No. Why?"

Mahado shook his head.

"No reason. Let's continue. Only two hours left until sunrise."

Isis whispered to Ipiria. "Move back a bit. I think you're far too close to the edge of the roof."

Ipiria quietly edged back, tucking her wings in and crouching close to the roof. Isis nodded. "That's good enough." She continued watching through Ipiria's eyes, her worry spiking as the sun started to rise.

'It's really going to happen. But as long as Ipiria remains unseen I shall watch the unfolding events.

At least this way if the Pharoah has any questions I can tell him. To relieve him of some stress.'

The sun rose higher into the sky, and Mahado's journey was about to start.

End Of Chapter Twelve