Pharao Tut-Methus
From Legonia
Nepht'adh II., born 851 o.C. was crowned as pharao and god of the Old Empire 841 o.C. He counts as last and most important pharao in history.
Biography
- 851 o.C. born on the eastern continent
- 881 o.C. crowned as pharao of the old empire.
- 939 o.C. Tut-Methus was killed or disappeared in the Battle of thousand winds.
Life and Work
Born as younger brother of Pharao Nepht'adh III. Methus was never intended to become ruler of the old empire. But after Nepht'adh III. was killed in the demongod war by betrayal of his brother Moha-Jud'a, the future of humans first and only dynasty was in danger.
Character and Family
He was one of at least 8 sons ofNepht'adh II.. His older brotherNepht'adh III. had a good relationship until he got killed by his other brother Moha-Jud'a. After Tut-Methus became pharao, he judged his brother to be mummified alive and cursed to feel pain for eternity as undead in a top-secret grave. Traumatised by the family betrayal, Tut-Methus has never been seen smiling again and so he was given the name "god that cannot forgive". Though he fought on the side of gods in the apocalyptic war for the insaani, he was always feared as strict and harsh pharao. Because he reached an unbelievable age of 88 in a healthy state, he is also known as "Methus who cannot age".