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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

AI Writing: Eternal Greatness

 Chapter 1: Meeting Ramses

Destruction of the Endless was wandering through the vast expanse of the Egyptian desert when he stumbled upon a grand procession. A man on a chariot with regal robes and a golden crown was surrounded by an entourage of soldiers and slaves. Destruction recognized him immediately as Ramses the Great, Pharaoh of Egypt. The God of Destruction was intrigued and decided to follow the procession.

As they arrived at a grand temple, Ramses noticed Destruction following him. "Who are you?" asked the Pharaoh.

"I am Destruction, one of the Endless," replied the god. "I am simply passing through and couldn't help but be curious about your impressive procession."

Ramses seemed intrigued by Destruction's words and invited him to join him for a feast.

Chapter 2: A Feast with Ramses

Destruction accepted the invitation and accompanied Ramses to his palace for a grand feast. As they ate, they spoke of the nature of existence and the futility of human endeavors in the face of the eternal. Ramses, impressed by Destruction's wisdom, offered him a place in his court as an advisor.

Chapter 3: A Battle in Syria

Years passed, and Destruction became a trusted advisor to Ramses. One day, Ramses received news that the Hittites were planning an invasion of Syria. Ramses immediately gathered his army and set out to stop them.

Destruction accompanied Ramses into battle, using his powers to clear the way and ensure Ramses' victory. The two became closer during the battle, and Ramses began to see Destruction not just as an advisor, but as a friend.

Chapter 4: The Plague

After the battle, Ramses and Destruction returned to Egypt to a hero's welcome. However, their triumph was short-lived as a plague broke out in the kingdom. Ramses was devastated as he watched his people suffer and die.

Destruction tried to help, but even his power was limited in the face of such a widespread disaster. Ramses turned to Destruction for guidance, and together they worked to find a solution to the plague. In the end, they were successful, and the people of Egypt rejoiced.

Chapter 5: The Passing of Ramses

Years passed, and Ramses grew old. As he lay on his deathbed, Destruction came to him to say goodbye. Ramses thanked Destruction for his wisdom and friendship over the years and asked Destruction to continue to guide his people after his passing.

Destruction promised Ramses that he would always watch over Egypt and its people, and Ramses passed away peacefully.

Epilogue:

Destruction stood outside Ramses' tomb, watching as the great Pharaoh was laid to rest. He remembered their time together and the many battles they had fought, both on the battlefield and against the forces of the universe. Destruction knew that he would never forget Ramses, and that his legacy would live on in the people he had ruled over for so many years.

Destruction, the Sandman, and the Doctor sat in the TARDIS, each lost in their own thoughts. Destruction was pondering his encounter with Ramses, the Sandman was reflecting on his own experiences with the pharaoh, and the Doctor was contemplating the implications of their encounter on the timeline.

After a few moments of silence, the Doctor spoke up. "You know, Destruction, meeting someone like Ramses the Great must have been quite an experience. What did you think of him?"

Destruction leaned back in his chair and took a deep breath. "He was...impressive, to say the least. The things he accomplished during his lifetime, the way he governed, it's all quite remarkable."

The Sandman nodded in agreement. "Yes, Ramses was a truly remarkable leader. But he was also a deeply flawed human being, like we all are."

The Doctor raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean by that, Sandman?"

The Sandman shrugged. "Ramses was a conqueror, a warrior, and he was willing to do whatever it took to expand his empire. He had a dark side to him, just like we all do."

Destruction let out a laugh. "Well said, Sandman. It's easy to get lost in the mythology of these historical figures and forget that they were still human beings with flaws and weaknesses."

The Doctor smiled. "Indeed. And that's what makes them all the more fascinating. We can learn from their triumphs and mistakes and use that knowledge to shape our own future."

The Sandman nodded in agreement. "And that, my dear Doctor, is why I will always find humanity so endlessly fascinating."

As the TARDIS hummed through time and space, the three companions continued their discussion, pondering the mysteries of history and the complexities of the human experience.

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