Meanwhile, in an abandoned building in New York City.
"The world has changed a lot since our days, it makes me want to go out and see more of the world," said Elizabeth as she peaked out a boarded up window at the streets where cars and people went by on the streets below.
"Careful, you don't want to die so soon after being released, do you?" asked Rasputin while sitting across the room on a chair.
"Sunlight only weakens me, you fool," said Evelyn at the same time she turned around to face him and walked away from the window, her arm entering a beam of sun as she did so.
"Then there's the gift I gave you," said Imhotep.
"A curse to keep sunlight from actually touching me so I don't get my energy drained, the best gift that I had ever received," said Evelyn while looking at hieroglyphs that had been tattooed on her left arm.
"Other than that ten-year-old girl I had the privilege of having for dinner all those years ago, her blood was so rich," she said with a blood curdling smile.
"Why are we just sitting around talking?!" asked Attila the Hun.
"We should be out slaughtering people to make ourselves stronger from the fear and sadness they and the living will give us!" he said before throwing a piece of wood across the room.
"That would only put people on alert and cause the wrong kind of chaos," said Imhotep.
"What we need is to kill slowly while collecting the souls of our victims, preparing for an even greater plan that will give us all of the chaos in the world," he said.
"Of course, and there are so many people in this city," said Rasputin.
"If we break the city up into fours then we'll have a hunting ground each for us to take and have fun with," said Elizabeth.
"The O'Connells will be here soon, so let's get to work already," said Imhotep before he stood from the box he had been sitting on and headed for the door.
