Prolog (1): Start of a long journey

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It all started in ancient Egypt when King Agnamkanon ruled. A young girl lived there with her mother. She no longer had a father because he was brutally robbed and killed shortly after she was born. This was not uncommon in her home country.

She lived her life alone. Only her mother was with her. She had no contact with other children. This was also because she didn't really dare to do anything with strangers. You couldn't trust anyone. Her mother only worked at night. She didn't know what exactly she was doing, but this work was the only thing that kept the two afloat. Her mother had only told her that it was not for children, but the bruises on her arms were already worrying her.

The girl's name was Rin. Meant fog. She had ocean blue eyes and shoulder-length wavy brown hair. Her life has always been uneventful. But from one day to the next it changed suddenly.

It was a night like everyone else. At least that's what she thought. She was sitting in her hut staring at the full moon from a window. Suddenly she heard screams. This wasn't unusual either, but it was much more than normal and they sounded almost painful. She got curious and just ran out of the house to see what was going on. On the edge of Mu, she noticed that her mother was following her.

As soon as she was around a corner, she suddenly froze. Several soldiers stood in front of a few residents and seemed to be threatening them. They had sabers in their hands and laughed dirty. From a little further away, Rin heard a voice that sounded a little older, "Go! Get every soul you can get! It's for the good of the kingdom! "She sounded imperious and she didn't know what it was about. 'Soul?' Went through her head. But before she could start thinking about it, she noticed how suddenly one of these soldiers was standing in front of her. "You! Come with me. "He said and took her arm. He wanted to pull her with him. But then suddenly her mother, who had caught up with her, appeared and slapped the soldier in the face so that he let her go. This only seemed to get angry and growled as he pounced on the mother. "Run! I'm holding him up! Bring you to safety, darling! "She called to her daughter, but she couldn't move a millimeter. She was in a state of shock and looked frightened to her mother, who was roughly kept in check by the soldier.

There was fire and smoke around them. You could hardly see anything.

Suddenly a second soldier came running towards them. She still couldn't move. "Get out of here!" Rin heard her mother call but still a muscle could not move from her. She saw with wide eyes how the second approached her slowly and menacingly. He had a diabolical grin on his face. "Come here you little brat! It is for the good of the kingdom, "he said to her.

Suddenly something happened, something unexpected for her. Rin felt something on her wrist that pulled her. She ran after the person without thinking about it. She was about her age. Rin was still puzzled and didn't quite realize the situation. "Come on! We have to get out of here, "said a male, young voice. She looked in the direction where the voice came from as both of them ran away. He had white hair, but the chaos was no longer recognizable. They kept walking towards the exit.

She did not hesitate long and ran towards the exit and prayed internally that no one would see her.

'Freedom!' Went through her mind when she finally left the village and stood in the middle of the desert. You could still see the smoke from a distance. Followed by a bright golden glow. But she didn't really care. 'What about the boy? Did he do it? Thanks to him I was still alive. 'Was it still going through her head when I ran through the desert. Rin had lost everything. Your home, your family, everything ...
And only because of these soldiers of Pharaoh!

After the chaos had subsided, she looked down from a cliff at her old home. It was just a ruin. A collection of rubble and rubble. She felt the sadness coming up in her. She dropped to her knees and stared distraught in the direction of where her house was. After a while she slowly started to recover. She realized that crying for nothing lasted her whole life. She felt a strange feeling. It was dark and cold. They made sure that she no longer felt positive feelings. There was only grief and pain.

So she left her village behind. The village where she had lived.

The village of Kul Elna.

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