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djendjendnsnxdndnd for Princess Nefertiri of the film The Mummy Returns being bound and gagged in tape. It seems that the evil Imhotep is up to one of his schemes.
Nefertiri was the daughter of Pharaoh Seti I, as well as the previous incarnation of Evelyn O'Connell.
Nefertiri was left motherless as a young woman and was later confronted with the truth that her father was to marry Anck-Su_Namun, a choice that angered her as Anck-Su-Namun was a mere concubine.
Anck-Su-Namun did nothing to remedy Nefertiri's perception of her, as she carried on her own haughty demeanour, and abused her position as Nefertiri's superior.
Seti had entrusted Nefertiri with the task of watching over the ancient Bracelet of Anubis, the final remaining artifact of the Scorpion King, an ancient warlord. One day, for the entertainment of Seti and his courtiers, Nefertiri and Anck-Su-Namun dueled in the royal court with sais, but quickly moved on to other weapons before she was eventually brought to heel by Anck-Su-Namun. It was after the battle had ended with her defeated that Seti made an announcement to his court: Anck-Su-Namun was to be his future wife, as he believed that she could protect him from any conspirators, while Nefertiri would be charged with protecting the Bracelet. Nefertiri was dismayed at the fact that Anck-Su-Namun would become her stepmother, but she did not voice any disapproval, most likely knowing that it would amount to nothing.
Instead, she embraced her father and took note that the High Priest of Osiris, Imhotep was exchanging covert glances with Anck-Su-Namun. As Seti's most trusted consort, Imhotep was held under suspicion by Nefertiri after that.
That night, Nefertiri walked onto the balcony of her room in the palace to take the night air. As she stood there, she saw Anck-Su-Namun in her father's chambers and was stunned to see High Priest Imhotep there as well. To her further shock, the two embraced and kissed but quickly broke apart and separated when Pharaoh Seti himself entered the chambers. Already suspicious due to the presence of Imhotep's priests in the room, Seti immediately spotted that someone else had touched his concubine and demanded to know who had done so. Imhot Ithen revealed himself and drew the Pharaoh's own sword from his belt. Realizing their intentions, Nefertiri called out to the Mediai, Seti's loyal bodyguards, that her father was in danger. Unfortunately, it was too late and the princess watched in horror as Anck-Su-Namun struck the first blow to her father, stabbing him deeply in the back with a dagger, before joining Imhotep in stabbing the monarch repeatedly until he died. Overcome with horror, Nefertiri inadvertently leaned too far over the edge of the balcony and fell to her death.
Despite having perished, Nefertiri's soul was cast adrift into the currents of time to be reborn once fate deemed the time right, to revenge herself upon Anck-Su-Namun.
Nefertiri was the daughter of Pharaoh Seti I, as well as the previous incarnation of Evelyn O'Connell.
Nefertiri was left motherless as a young woman and was later confronted with the truth that her father was to marry Anck-Su_Namun, a choice that angered her as Anck-Su-Namun was a mere concubine.
Anck-Su-Namun did nothing to remedy Nefertiri's perception of her, as she carried on her own haughty demeanour, and abused her position as Nefertiri's superior.
Seti had entrusted Nefertiri with the task of watching over the ancient Bracelet of Anubis, the final remaining artifact of the Scorpion King, an ancient warlord. One day, for the entertainment of Seti and his courtiers, Nefertiri and Anck-Su-Namun dueled in the royal court with sais, but quickly moved on to other weapons before she was eventually brought to heel by Anck-Su-Namun. It was after the battle had ended with her defeated that Seti made an announcement to his court: Anck-Su-Namun was to be his future wife, as he believed that she could protect him from any conspirators, while Nefertiri would be charged with protecting the Bracelet. Nefertiri was dismayed at the fact that Anck-Su-Namun would become her stepmother, but she did not voice any disapproval, most likely knowing that it would amount to nothing.
Instead, she embraced her father and took note that the High Priest of Osiris, Imhotep was exchanging covert glances with Anck-Su-Namun. As Seti's most trusted consort, Imhotep was held under suspicion by Nefertiri after that.
That night, Nefertiri walked onto the balcony of her room in the palace to take the night air. As she stood there, she saw Anck-Su-Namun in her father's chambers and was stunned to see High Priest Imhotep there as well. To her further shock, the two embraced and kissed but quickly broke apart and separated when Pharaoh Seti himself entered the chambers. Already suspicious due to the presence of Imhotep's priests in the room, Seti immediately spotted that someone else had touched his concubine and demanded to know who had done so. Imhot Ithen revealed himself and drew the Pharaoh's own sword from his belt. Realizing their intentions, Nefertiri called out to the Mediai, Seti's loyal bodyguards, that her father was in danger. Unfortunately, it was too late and the princess watched in horror as Anck-Su-Namun struck the first blow to her father, stabbing him deeply in the back with a dagger, before joining Imhotep in stabbing the monarch repeatedly until he died. Overcome with horror, Nefertiri inadvertently leaned too far over the edge of the balcony and fell to her death.
Despite having perished, Nefertiri's soul was cast adrift into the currents of time to be reborn once fate deemed the time right, to revenge herself upon Anck-Su-Namun.
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