
A powerful military leader unites the lands we know as Egypt and assumes the title of Pharaoh. But how does he maintain this position of power? What tools does he use to build a system that will last 3,000 years?
Egypt is divided. Local rulers, nomarchs, vie for power, but only one will rise up to restore the kingdom and usher in a new era. Using literature, military might, and conquest, the pharaoh and his forebears regain their grasp on power.
As foreign invaders are expelled out of Egypt, a warrior king takes his place on the throne. In the age of the New Kingdom, royal women step into power and the empire expands. How does an internal struggle threaten an Egyptian golden age?
For thousands of years, the pharaohs have adhered to the same traditions and rituals. One pharaoh steps in to change the rules of the game. What happens when a king challenges the very institutions that granted him power?
The Ramessides became some of the most powerful pharaohs in Egyptian history. But, a civil war ignited by a power vacuum threatens to destabilize an empire. With droughts, food shortages, and assassination attempts, how will Egypt survive?
Egypt is unquestionably in decline. The once-mighty pharaohs are now rulers of a client state under the thumb of a great empire. Can the last pharaoh of Egypt outmanoeuvre her Roman rivals to restore Egypt to its former glory?