Ancient Egyptian Beauty And The Beast

There once was a pharaoh in Egypt who wanted nothing more than to be remembered for eternity by all. Angry, a Goddess of Egypt cursed him for his unkindness towards the people of his kingdom, turning him into nothing but the sand that sweeps through Egypt. Hence erasing his face from history, and his own memory. The angrier he becomes the more animalistic he portrays to reflect the ugliness from inside. The curse, represented by a magical blue lotus, sits inside a large pond deep inside the temple. The scene of the curse is still painted on the walls around the pond with the pharaoh’s true face etched away. If the pharaoh can not break the spell his temples will return to sand, and he will be forgotten by all and he will remain a beast. One woman may make him question:

“What does it mean to be remembered?”