

You can even spend your day just wandering around, looking at (and judging) other people's sculptures. You can be an architect, a trader or an artist. We have some in our guild who spend their day trying to find the perfect recipe or the best spot to grow cabbage. There are people who are trying to become great political figures. There are no set "classes." You can explore all of Egypt looking for rare gems and minerals. No, this isn't where you go to character creation and choose a class and distribute your skill points. So, now that you're a citizen of Egypt, what do you want to do? Amazingly enough - you can do whatever you want. I was eventually able to build a shrine honoring her, something I was excited to do after all of her help. Through all of this, our mentor was there guiding us. After several more steps, we all made bricks and became citizens. From there, we were able to make stone blades and learn carpentry. We paid 2 slate as tuition and learned stone blade fabrication. For example, at first, we gathered slate and took it to the School of Architecture. There are several steps to achieving this and your mentor will guide you through them all. You arrive as a peasant and are given your very first goal: to become a citizen. When I first entered Egypt, she took three other newcomers in addition to me under her wing. When you first log into the game, you are given the ability to find a mentor. You're not left to flounder on your own in this game.

Eventually all players will have to overcome his interference and build a Great Work in each Discipline. The Evil Stranger follows the progress of the citizens of Egypt and will do his best to sabotage their efforts, but in very subtle ways. He puts Pharaoh to the test and challenges him to have his people pass tests in seven different disciplines. Pharaoh has proclaimed his Egypt is perfect, but a mysterious Evil Stranger disagrees. After downloading the game from the official site () and patching, you enter the story.
