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Humanities As the new divine Pharaoh of Egypt, I am considered, by many, to be the most respected of my time. I am energetic and a patron of the arts. I am kind to others, yet rule in a way where things get done. I am a man of respect. I respect others, as I wish to be respected. I am a man of family. I hold my family close to my heart and will until the day I die and I am buried under my statue in the garden. My name is Genoh.

I rule during an era of turmoil and change. The change has been for the better and I see much unity in our midst among our people. I am a king of the 1st dynasty. I have begun my rule and plan to rule for many, many years to come. I plan to continue serving those under my ruling, as long as I am alive and in good health. I am proud to serve as the divine Pharoah of Egypt during this unique and unstable time in Egypt....

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I feel honored to be a part of such a place and to rule over people, in much need of my help. I have served in the military in the past, serving my country and I am serving my people now, protecting them against the enemy and any harm that may come among them, establishing peace. My people will always feel safe and protected under my ruling, as they have already expressed to me. It is with my ruling that chaos will diminish and victory will flourish.
I rule in a democratic manner. I treat others with respect, as well as listen to the needs of those under my ruling. I take others opinions into consideration when making important decisions. I know when to be humorous and when to be serious. I know how to hold a balance between the two. On the other hand, I know how to handle our enemies and do not tolerate those against me or my people. I…

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