Ramesses then appeared in the arena. He was next in line for the Christians. He made conversation with the man behind him:
"So, how are days here?" asked Ramesses.
" Just great, besides being tortured!" said the man.
" You're turn shorty!" said a nearby guard.
Ramesses was pushed into the ring. He then looked up, and saw a man, chowing down on food, and laughing at him. He was the type, that would start a fight. Ramesses walked up to the lion, and took out his golden sword.
" WOW, THE BOY HAS A SWORD, a GOLDEN SWORD, WITH A BLUE HANDEL,THIS GUY IS RICH!" said the announcer.
" And you should see what i can do with this" muttered Ramesses.
Ramesses quickly killed the lions. Then, he wiped his sword on a nearby garment, and said " Well, that was esay."
"Alright, here is the score, Christians 20 Lions 45! With a remarkable comeback from..." stuttered the announcer.
" BY THE GOVERNER OF AEGYPTUS!" said Ramesses.
Caesar Alan spit out his wine. He was face-to-face with the sun of an immortal being. If Ramesses was a true Roman, he would side with Caesar. Yet, as legandary as he was, Ramesses was unpredictable, his father taught him that. Then, around Ramesses appeared priests, bodyguards, and some girlfriends. Ramesses, had but one scratch, and then knew, that Caesar was evil. That he could do that to these people.
" Caesar, We finally meet!" said Ramesses.
" So, you are as legandary as Juluis Caesar himself. Son of the great Ramesses, and Nephisis, GUARDS, TAKE HIM!" said Caesar.
Then Ramesses looked up at the sky, mumbled something, and he was gone. The crowd blinked in amazement. In their place, stood a ghostly figure.
" It is I Caesar, I have come to straighten you out!" spoke the ghostly figure, Ramesses I.
" Guards, run him through!" yelled Caesar.
The guards charged, but nothing happened. Ramesses I laughed in amuzement. He was an Egyptian god, who could command the world if he wanted, but his weakness, was mercy. He then spoke a tounge, that wasn't spoken by any Romans, Egyptian.
Then sudennly, he disappeared. As soon as he arrived, he departed. As he left, a voice was drilled into his son's head.
"
My son, you are a good kid, and you know to oppose Caesar, and you will have your rewards. For now, stay out of trouble, and wait for further advice" spoke Ramesses I.
" For you father, for you and mother" said Ramesses II.------------------
He who rules the Nile rules all, and is just. But those who try to conquer the world, are harsh, and care little for the sake of children, and their contry, except for the Romans, who would try to peacefully bring people in... sometimes.