“Their kings build monuments to outlive even the gods.”
A desert realm of divine monarchs and monumental faith, where life clings to the river and death rules the sands.
“The sun itself seems to kneel to Neferkara, casting its light upon endless sands and monuments that defy time. Life clings to the river’s edge, ordered and eternal beneath the gaze of god-kings. They claim to know the measure of death; perhaps they do. Yet I wonder if in worshipping eternity they have forgotten how to live.”
Extracts from “A Survey of the Known World” by Captain-Explorer Aderyn Vale of Cezorus, 3358 YL.