Using my screen name:
Name: Ausar
Occupation: GoldsmithYou made beautiful statues, furniture, vessels for the royal household and the temples, from gold and other precious metals, and also made the mask of the pharaohs who ruled during your life, to be placed on their mummies when they died. Though you were a respected member of the royal household, the work conditions were hard and took their toll on you. Under the master craftsman, you were on your hands and knees working the metal all day, every day. You never married because your humped back did not attract a wife. Metal poisoning claimed your life when you were 34, but as a member of the royal household, your body was mummified-a true honor.
Using my First Name
Name: Kheops
Occupation: Policemanour job was the prevention of crime and apprehension of criminals. The laws you enforced were those against stealing, killing, and tax evasion. You opened investigations following complaints by citizens, and collected clues against suspects by interrogating them and their acquaintances, checking public records, creating reenactments and applying physical coercion. Feared for your notorious interrogation techniques, you generally beat your suspects to get information from them. Because you successfully caught so many lawbreakers, you moved rapidly through the ranks to become the chief of police in just a few years. In your free time, you socialized with other lawmen and often ate meals together, an important means of bonding.
For the fun of it, I tried my full name
Name: Shepseskare
Occupation: Saluki DogWith the striking feathering on your ears, legs and tail, you were considered a sacred and prized possession of the pharaoh. You were incredibly obedient and loyal to the pharaoh, guarding his bedchamber at night and his throne during the day. Long and muscular, you were the envy of all other dogs in ancient Egypt. While you might have lived to twelve years of age, the pharaoh died in your eighth year and his servants had you put to sleep, mummified and buried with him, so that you could serve him in the afterlife.
Woof Woof!