Amun sighed softly and he leaned on her.
"I know, I know, you don't like the smell... it's what's been keeping me in one piece all these years, though."
Amun sighed softly and he leaned on her.
"I know, I know, you don't like the smell... it's what's been keeping me in one piece all these years, though."
“So you’re like a necromancy experiment? Or like Frankenstein?” She said taking the weight of Amun
"Bungled mummification, I think. Someone messed it up and I came back after thirty or so years."
"Bungled mummification, I think. Someone messed it up and I came back after thirty or so years."
“Huh, sweet” she said as they began walking
"If you say so." Amun replied. He rather wished his limp wasn't so bad, and that he wouldn't slow her down.
"If you say so." Amun replied. He rather wished his limp wasn't so bad, and that he wouldn't slow her down.
Soon they could see the carpet hanging on the tree
“And we are almost there!” Announced Briany
"Oh good." Amun paused, then stretched out his wings to test them. He could probably fly the rest of the way. The sun caught the eye spots on his wings and he rose slowly into the air, his wings still obviously stiff.
"Oh good." Amun paused, then stretched out his wings to test them. He could probably fly the rest of the way. The sun caught the eye spots on his wings and he rose slowly into the air, his wings still obviously stiff.
Briany kept walking and began wondering about how a mummification could go wrong and revive someone, her thoughts stopped suddenly when she walked in to the cave wall