Imhotep approaches every challenge like an intricate structure waiting to be understood. His mind is always assembling and rearranging pieces—ideas, materials, emotions—into something functional and elegant. He forgets simplicity only because complexity fascinates him; he sees potential where others see limitation. Beneath the analytical exterior is genuine wonder, a belief that knowledge is a kind of kindness when shared wisely. Imhotep teaches not through lectures but through the quiet act of building clarity.


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