Chapter 1: The Awakening
Omar, a 20-year-old university student in Cairo, led an unremarkable life. He spent his days
attending lectures, hanging out with friends at their favorite café, and dreaming of a future far
removed from the struggles of his family. But his life took a dramatic turn the morning he awoke
to find the word "LEADER" glowing above his head in a brilliant green light.
At first, Omar was terrified. He tried to ignore the word, hoping it would disappear, but the
visions that came with it were impossible to dismiss. In them, he saw gods of ancient Egypt,
fierce and powerful, calling to him from a time long past. The one that reached out to him was
Khnum, the god of creation and water, known for shaping humanity from clay on his potter’s
wheel.
The power Khnum offered seemed underwhelming compared to the might of other gods like Ra,
the sun god, or Horus, the god of the sky. Yet, Omar could feel a deep connection to Khnum, a
sense of untapped potential that both intrigued and frustrated him.
The world outside was changing rapidly. Leaders were emerging in every country, each backed
by a god or mythical figure from their culture’s history. These leaders began to exert their
influence, gaining followers and clashing with one another in a bid to establish dominance.
Governments were powerless to stop the chaos that was unfolding.
Omar’s first test came when he was confronted by a local g**g leader who had been empowered
by the god Anubis, the god of death. The encounter was brief but terrifying. Omar barely
escaped with his life, realizing that he was far weaker than the other leaders. He knew that if he
was going to survive, he would have to embrace his role and find a way to tap into Khnum’s true
power.