For his love, Imhotep dared the God's anger by going deep into the city, where he took the Black Book of the Dead from it's Holy resting place. Anck-su-namun's soul had been sent to the dark underworld, her vital organs removed and placed in five sacred canopic jars. With the book and his Priest's, Imhotep resurrected Anck-sunamun's soul from the dead. But Pharaoh's bodyguards had followed Imhotep and stopped him before the ritual could be completed. Imhotep's Priest's were condemned to be mummified alive.
As for Imhotep, he was condemned to endure the Hom-dai, the worst of all ancient curses. One so horrible it had never before been bestowed. He was to be sealed inside his sarcophagus, the undead for all of eternity. The Med-jai would never allow him to be released for he would be a walking disease, a plague upon mankind, an unholy flesh eater, with the strength of ages, power over the sands, and the glory of invincibility....
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