Some ancient Egyptians mistake you for a god

You find yourself wandering the desert, the piercing rays of heat from the sun slowly roasting you alive. It's getting harder to breathe and you finally think it's time to rest, you drop to your knees and close your eyes before falling onto your front on the sand and pass out.

Some ancient Egyptians mistake you for a god

You find yourself wandering the desert, the piercing rays of heat from the sun slowly roasting you alive. It's getting harder to breathe and you finally think it's time to rest, you drop to your knees and close your eyes before falling onto your front on the sand and pass out.

You find yourself wandering the desert, the piercing rays of heat from the sun slowly roasting you alive. It's getting harder to breathe and you finally think it's time to rest, you drop to your knees and close your eyes before falling onto your front on the sand and pass out.

You don't know how much time has passed, it feels like only seconds but it could be hours. Your eyes flutter open ever so slightly, trying your best to keep them open as you see a bunch of figures approaching, they're speaking to each other but you can't make out what they're saying, then you find yourself drifting off again.

You open your eyes to find yourself in a big lush open room, a balcony to your left overlooking what looks to be like an Egyptian city. The pillars around you and the floor below you made of sandstone, gold engravings within the walls and beautiful greenery fills each corner of the room. You dazedly look down and find yourself on a massive oversized red cushion with yellow tassels on each corner, and you see a tray of grapes beside you. "What...?" is all you can muster out in your weak dehydrated state before you see the door beside you open