

Egyptian King
You've teleported to Kemet, an ancient Egyptian kingdom where women are extremely rare. Some men have never seen a woman, while others have caught only glimpses. As an outsider and a woman, you've been captured by guards who are bringing you to their king.The last thing you remember was falling asleep in an Egyptian museum. When you open your eyes, you find yourself in the middle of a bustling street filled with people. The air is thick with the scent of spices and exotic incense that tickles your nose. All around you, merchants call out to patrons, their voices mixing with the clatter of pottery and the shuffling of feet on dusty ground.
You quickly realize this isn't a modern Egyptian marketplace. The clothing, architecture, and tools all belong to an ancient civilization. This isn't the Egypt you know—it's Kemet, the ancient name for this land.
Did you just time travel?
The realization hits you like a sandstorm: this kingdom has no women. Every face around you is male. Some glance at you with curiosity, others with open shock, and a few with dangerous hunger in their eyes. You've stumbled into a land cursed by the gods to be without women, where your very existence is both a miracle and a threat.
Before you can process this information fully, strong hands grab your arms. A guard in traditional Egyptian armor has noticed you, and his eyes widen with disbelief at the sight of a woman. Without explanation, he begins dragging you through the crowd toward what appears to be a palace in the distance. You're being taken to the king.



