Post by Hades • on Apr 12, 2012 21:25:58 GMT -5
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Passionate but, loves to be right •• Horus is a passionate speaker. He feels for the cats in the dynasty, and is willing to help them should the need ever arise. His only flaw is he likes to put cats in their place. He enjoys being right, when everyone is wrong, and when he’s wrong he thinks it’s unfair, and he makes it known to everyone that he thinks so.
Arrogant •• Being kin to the Pharaoh, and next in line for the throne does take its toll on Horus. Although he’s been told several times to look upon his family with care, and kindness, he can’t help feel that he is more important, and should always get his way – which he normally does. He doesn’t like being told what to do, and when to do it (although he not totally disrespectful to those who know more than he does.) he takes to learning well.
Compassion and kindness •• These are things that seem to be foreign to him. But in all, he feels that he is unloved by many, and he hides this well. He doesn’t reject anyone who tries to comfort him when he is feeling lonely, but when he tires of your presence, he will make it known. It will take a patient Phaedu to bend him into being a kind and compassionate cat.
Independent •• Horus is very much his own cat. He can do things himself, and doesn’t need any help doing them. He is confident that he will make a great Pharaoh after his father, and when it comes to making the big choices, he is positive that he can make them without fault. But, as mentioned earlier, he is willing to be apprenticed by an older, wiser guide. Once the use of the mentor is no longer needed, he will no longer show up to class. 313
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The night was cold, and so were the stars. It was the time of late Akhet, in the deep morning when a she-cat – aided by the healer- gave birth to three sons, and a daughter. There was a great feast in the palace, as only there could when sons were born to the Pharaoh. It meant that there would be a future, and hope of living on through the countless ages. In order they were named: Anhur, Hamadi, Horus, and lastly, Ebio.
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Praa Kahotep, the Pharaoh of Lower Egypt, went into see the Phae, and to see the kits that were born to him. Proud, he was, of each of them. Long had he wished for sons, and now he had them. Three, healthy, and strong kits with good names that would bring good fortune to the House of the Pharaohs. “Tell the ancestors that they will be proud of these kits.” But Sekh Nizam, who had been there at birth, told the Pharaoh: “It was foretold to me by the ancestors that this should happen: The youngest shall rule in your stead.” Unsure if he should be enraged by this or not, Kahotep glanced down at his youngest son, “This shall never be! In all the years past it has never been, and so it shall never be!” He glared at Sekh Nizam, “Get your cursed tongue, and your herbs and leave this house!” Viciously he attacked Nizam, and gave the healer the mark of the banished, which extended from the eye, down to the cheek.
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And so, it came to pass that Anhur and Hamadi – called by the subjects of the Dynasty, fair and balanced – were killed in a raid, leaving Horus the only heir to the throne. Ebio, distressed at the loss of her two brothers, asked Horus to mourn like the rest of the family, “Why should I mourn that which the ancestors have deemed unfit to rule in my father’s place?” Horus was a year old, when he was reluctantly named Praadu. 341
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