@eebon has sent: 🤔
send me a 🤔 for an introduction to a NPC from my muse’s life. [Accepting]
//I keep forgetting she survived the battle against Zorc LMFAO.
I personally haven’t had the chance to put much thoughts on some kind of BG information, the same way I did with Mahad. With that said, what is important to take away from this portion pre-MW’s events, is the fact that she has witnessed on numerous occaions the way Set treated her mentor. She has seen almost everything the guy has spewed to him. Understandable, Mana never got a good image of Set and grew to despise him. Which was a sentiment that Mahad, definetely had no issues in feeding to her.
So, needless to say she didn’t take well at all the fact he, survived the battle against Zorc. With it, a wide span of feelings accompanied her initial reaction it, the most prominent one being how she felt robbed of her loved ones. And Set never tried to change her mind, or prove her wrong about himself. In fact, as he was in the process of creating his new court, Mana could have taken that as her opportunity to leave for good.
Unfortunately, much like Atem, the royal palace is all she really knows and it is this sentiment of being anchored to it that drives her to stay. Eventually, she becomes a priestess and takes on a similar duty as her late mentor. Her disdain and hatred for Set never left her, but she wasn’t a fool who would throw away her life. While Set claims he took over the throne, as a promise to Atem, Mana claimed a similar thing as the main reason to keep her around.
Mana also becomes an observer of Set’s fall from grace. She witnessed his entire reign as the pharaoh, his ever growing family, the time he stepped down from the throne, until his death. She was there when he began rewriting history, erase Atem’s existence, as well as hide the existence of magic. She also caught glimpses of Set being tormented by things, only he could see. And she took note of everything. In fact, her writing is essential many centuries later for historians and archaelogists. in order to shine some light in regards to Set as an individual.
In her texts, she makes it very clear she never felt any resemblance of pity towards Set. And even goes as far as to claim, the way his life ended to be quite fitting to him. But at least seems to commend his decision, of hiding the millennium items.
Mana outlives Set for a good few years, so she gets the opportunity to witness a little more of his successors’ endeavors. She passed away of natural causes, and she was given a tomb of her own.

















