"Life is full of changes, whether drastic or a divine gift" That was the key phrase in the village of Saram, where poverty was high and it was very common to see people, once wealthy, losing everything due to the high taxes that the palace demanded. Slowly the great Egyptian empire began to collapse economically, which began to demand drastic measures, but Pharaoh did not care. All he wanted was wealth, power, etc ... All his subjects feared him, no one dared to go against his ideals or to oppose his mandate, because they knew what to expect. As a poor city, Sahamed, the man in charge of looking after it, sold slaves in droves every week in an attempt to keep the city's economy going. Every day there were attempts to escape slaves, mostly children, but the chances of succeeding were slim, as Pharaoh chased the fugitives and mostly executed them. "In the hands of a heartless Pharaoh, the people have no salvation" Or That was what they thought *# cover made by the writer#* Yu-Gi-Oh, it's characters aren't mine # 56 Terror #Wattys2019