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After Lord Palethorn's defeat, Dan and Kiya decided to use the time machine to journey through time. However, the time machine malfunctioned, resulting in their separation. Kiya ended up back in Egypt where she fought against a warlock bent on summoning [[Anubis]] into the world. Once he was defeated, she asked her [[Kiya's High Priest|high priest]] to return her to eternal rest, but not before leaving behind some things for her love to find.  
After Lord Palethorn's defeat, Dan and Kiya decided to use the time machine to journey through time. However, the time machine malfunctioned, resulting in their separation. Kiya ended up back in Egypt where she fought against a warlock bent on summoning [[Anubis]] into the world. Once he was defeated, she asked her [[Kiya's High Priest|high priest]] to return her to eternal rest, but not before leaving behind some things for her love to find.  
==Story==
==History==
===Background===
===Background===
According to Chapter 10 of the book ''Lifestyles of the Pharaohs'', Kiya came from abject poverty.{{Gameref|MED2|''Lifestyles of the Pharaohs'', [[The Professor's Lab]]}} At the age of 19, she 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]].{{Bookref|MED2-Manual}}
According to Chapter 10 of the book ''Lifestyles of the Pharaohs'', Kiya came from abject poverty.{{Gameref|MED2|''Lifestyles of the Pharaohs'', [[The Professor's Lab]]}} At the age of 19, she 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]].{{Bookref|MED2-Manual}}