An ancient Egyptian agnostic dies, and somehow makes it into the afterlife. In the realm of the gods, faith is everything, and the deceased skeptic's doubt threatens to bring the entirety of Egyptian mythology crashing down. The ancient death god Anubis must now make a difficult choice: should he forbid the dissenter's passage and keep the realm's safety assured, or should he stick to his morals and escort him to the afterlife? Please take my mythological references with a grain of salt. I am not an expert. And I don't think Egyptian gods often had picnics.