It all starts with all these slaves slaving their backs off to build these gigantic temples. The temples were usually made to put the dead in, mostly for the royal people. On the other hand statues were used to resemble the gods or a pharaoh. If the slaves fell they would get whipped until they got up and then they had to start again.
They would kill innocent children and feed them to the crocodiles in the water when they were just born. This way there wouldn’t be so many slaves that would bother the ruler and try to get free.
When Prince Moses was about 25 years old he finds out that he was adopted. He gets furious at the whipping of a slave and kills the whipper, pushing him off a high plank which was used for the slaves.
Moses runs away from the true prince and heads out into the desert. This camel passes him, and he hangs onto him. He sees these children getting picked on, so he lets the bullies’ camels go. They ran off to get their camels.
Moses takes care of this girl’s family that he had seen at the palace. Then when he goes to get a lamb he finds this blue flame. But it isn’t fire, and it starts talking to him about moving his people to a new land where they could be free.
The two brothers fight and the power of god destroys the Egyptian empire. The slaves are free, and they almost were about to cross the sea and then the warriors charge at them. So Moses goes into the water with his stick and a tunnel through the sea appears right in front of them. When they get half way through, the walls were caving in behind them. All the soldiers were killed except the ruler.
Once he had been Moses’ friend, but now he was his enemy. Then they started running. They finally got out of the tunnel and all the slaves that had come with him had been freed by Moses.
When they had settled in he got to be the ruler and he was going to be a nice ruler to them because he didn’t believe in slaves.
The End