I've been wanting to do this for quite a while now. From the author that brought you Mysterion Begins, I've come up with my newest Kyman story. I'm surprised no Kyman shipper hadn't come up with this story yet. So I'm proud to say that I'll be the first. This might start a new trend in the Kyman fanfiction so let's see where it goes for now! One last note, I'm going to try to make this as less like the "Prince of Egypt" as I can." There will be similiarities and differences, I assure you!

In Ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh ruled the kingdom and all the lands. He was considered a "deity" among his people. Even though he was a wise and old ruler, he had made many enemies over the years. Until one day, foreigners came to their land...it was the Israelites. The children of Israel multiplied in the land of Egypt. They held important positions and played an important role in the political, cultural and economic life of the country. It was not surprising that they stirred the jealousy of the native Egyptians who felt outshone by these foreigners.

The Pharaoh had no sympathy or love for the children of Israel. He decided to take action against the growing influence and numbers of the children of Israel. He called his council together, and they advised him to enslave these people and oppress them before they grew too powerful. Pharaoh limited the personal freedom of the Hebrews, put heavy taxes on them, and recruited their men into forced labor battalions under the supervision of harsh taskmasters. Thus the children of Israel had to build cities, erect monuments, construct roads, work in the quarries, and hew stones or make bricks and tiles.

But the more the Egyptians oppressed them, and the harder the restrictions imposed upon them became, the more the children of Israel increased and multiplied. Finally, when King Pharaoh saw that forcing the Hebrews to do hard work did not succeed in suppressing their rapidly growing numbers, he decreed that all newly born male children of the Hebrews be thrown into the Nile River. Only daughters should be permitted to live.

Thus Pharaoh hoped to end the numerical increase of the Jewish population, and at the same time to eliminate a danger which, according to the predictions of his astrologers, threatened his own life in the person of a leader to be born to the children of Israel.

I am so proud of how this chapter came out. Not bad for an intro, eh? I think readers will be able to appreciate how precise the facts are because I've done my research. Okay, this won't exactly be like all the WWII Kyman stories that are pretty popular out there in Fanfiction. It'll make for a nice and relaxing read and which will hopefully have my readers looking forward to updates. More is on the way, I promise!