Princess Kiya: Difference between revisions

Minor spelling fixes, italic texting the first game's title, and linking to the Ramesses II article.
(Minor spelling fixes, italic texting the first game's title, and linking to the Ramesses II article.)
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==Story==
==Story==
At the age of 19, Kiya was selected by the Pharaoh Ramesses to be one of his 200 wives. Fortunately for her, he was very old and died before he was able to consummate the marriage. Unfortunately she was selected to "accompany" him on his journey to the afterlife as his bride through eternity. In 1817, many of Ramesses' possessions, including the contents of Kiya's tomb, were recovered from a tomb at Abu Simbel and brought to Europe, where they were eventually placed in the [[The Museum|Great Museum]].
At the age of 19, Kiya was selected by the [[Ramesses II|Pharaoh Ramesses]] to be one of his 200 wives. Fortunately for her, he was very old and died before he was able to consummate the marriage. Unfortunately she was selected to "accompany" him on his journey to the afterlife as his bride through eternity. In 1817, many of Ramesses' possessions, including the contents of Kiya's tomb, were recovered from a tomb at Abu Simbel and brought to Europe, where they were eventually placed in the [[The Museum|Great Museum]].


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===''[[MediEvil 2]]''===
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Later in the game, she insists on investigating [[Whitechapel]], but Dan tells her not to since he thought it was too dangerous for her. Kiya decides to go anyway, and doesn't return. The professor sends Dan to search for her. When Daniel finally finds her, he sees [[Jack the Ripper]] attack her and kill her. Saddened and enraged by the sudden turn of events, Daniel finds a way to travel back through time and manages to fight the killer in order to save her. After Jack's defeat, Kiya and Dan share a passionate kiss. Kiya doesn't appear from this point on until the end of the game. What happens to her and Dan depends on the amount of chalices collected by the player.
Later in the game, she insists on investigating [[Whitechapel]], but Dan tells her not to since he thought it was too dangerous for her. Kiya decides to go anyway, and doesn't return. The professor sends Dan to search for her. When Daniel finally finds her, he sees [[Jack the Ripper]] attack her and kill her. Saddened and enraged by the sudden turn of events, Daniel finds a way to travel back through time and manages to fight the killer in order to save her. After Jack's defeat, Kiya and Dan share a passionate kiss. Kiya doesn't appear from this point on until the end of the game. What happens to her and Dan depends on the amount of chalices collected by the player.


*If the player collects all chalices, Dan and Kiya travel (presumably back) in time using the time machine. They end up in a place similiar to Zarok's Lair and are soon confronted by a creature, similiar to Zarok's monstrous form seen in MediEvil, only this time, it's Palethorn.
*If the player collects all chalices, Dan and Kiya travel (presumably back) in time using the time machine. They end up in a place similar to Zarok's Lair and are soon confronted by a creature, similar to Zarok's monstrous form seen in ''MediEvil'', only this time, it's Palethorn.


*If the player fails to collect all the chalices, Dan and Kiya return to Kiya's tomb, where they enter her sarcophagus together and die.
*If the player fails to collect all the chalices, Dan and Kiya return to Kiya's tomb, where they enter her sarcophagus together and die.
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