baeyek: ๐š‹๐šŠ๐šŽ๐šข๐šŽ๐š” | ๐š™๐š•๐šŽ๐šŠ๐šœ๐šŽ ๐š๐š˜ ๐š—๐š˜๐š ๐š๐šŠ๐š”๐šŽ. (amused ๐Ÿฆ… and see what's behind.)
ส™แด€สแด‡แด‹ แดา“ sษชแดกแด€ | สœษชแด…แด…แด‡ษด แดษดแด‡. ([personal profile] baeyek) wrote in [community profile] synthneon 2021-09-07 11:39 pm (UTC)

[ Ah, he would counsel the Pharaoh to have patience. Stories will come when they have gone from the Palace, indeed even the city walls. A difference lies between the A'Aru and the Duat. Bayek would not test the Gods nor their keepers unless needed. No, he sees it simply as the young Pharaoh needs to breathe the air around them and remember that he too is human.

Whatever mystifying qualities the Pharaohs once had for Bayek has long since gone away. Perhaps he was called and ordained by Ra himself, but, he is still a human. One that breathes, bleeds, and experiences joy and pain. The Field of Reeds does not change that.

He dedicated his life to Amun - The Hidden One. He and his kind would work in the shadows to preserve the light. Any who would abuse their station and their people would meet a swift end. Now, even in A'Aru, he would continue to protect that ideal. A true Medjay again, but still a Hidden One. He walked the edges of the Duat, the sands of Egypt, even great monuments to make sure that all remained well even if he did not need to.

That was how he had found the scene. A fair haired woman walking with the Pharaoh... who was once again a boy. He had tailed them from the rooftops, the shadows, to make sure that the Pharaoh had been returned as needed. It became obvious the woman was no threat; merely someone who did not belong within the Field of Reeds yet. Somehow, she had found herself there and sought to return things as they had been. Bayek saw to it that she returned to the land of the living and spoke with her briefly then.

He wonders if the Pharaoh would wish to know of that conversation. ]


A Pharaoh is not bound to simply the walls of the Palace. How can you know the hearts of who you rule over if you do not see Egypt for her own eyes?

[ Bayek walks into the room and pulls back a curtain. There is a hole in the wall large enough for the two to slip through. ]

If your Priests are angered so then they may hunt down the Medjay. If they think they might catch me.

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