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Dining Room Battles16 Jul 2020 7:39 a.m. PST

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Ramses is Amelia's and Prof. Emerson's son. His real name is Walter Peabody Emerson; but he is called Ramses by his family because he is, as his father said of his baby, "in its belligerent appearance and imperious disposition it strongly resembled the Egyptian pharaoh, the second of that name, who had scattered enormous statues of himself all along the Nile." Ramses is Amelia and Radcliffe's only biological child, first described as "catastrophically precocious" and later dubbed "Akhu el-Efreet" ("Brother of Demons").

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Nefret Emerson (nee Forth) is a British girl who was abducted in early childhood by a "lost tribe" of Africans living in the Sudan desert. The Emersons discovered her when they went to investigate the lost tribe. The settlement seems to have developed from a lost tribe of Cush and preserves many of the customs and lore that Amelia and Emerson have only read about. During a royal power struggle, they rescued and adopted her, and later Ramses and she get married. Because of her beauty and kindness (she has followed in Amelia's footsteps and become a doctor for the Egyptians), she is called by their Egyptian friends "Light of Egypt."

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Personal logo PaulCollins Supporting Member of TMP16 Jul 2020 12:52 p.m. PST

Looks like a great deal of fun. I am always strongly drawn in by good pulp.

Dining Room Battles17 Jul 2020 6:46 p.m. PST

We are looking forward to the campaign.

SgtGuinness09 Sep 2020 5:01 p.m. PST

Looks like huge pulpy fun, very evocative. I'd love to be a part of such a campaign. Awesome toys!

Dining Room Battles10 Sep 2020 4:13 p.m. PST

Thanks SGT Guinness.

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