About three years ago, the pieces and people of this fascinating Egyptian world began to appear from the wefts. Of these pieces of land, Menahoven is among the largest and best preserved, and it appeared two years ago in this very spot.
Though its small cadre of citizens claim that this was part of an area called "Skyrim" on a planet named "Mundus", the evidence absolutely and overwhelmingly suggests that, in fact, this was the last, lost palace of Ozymandias, aka Ramesses II, and that he learned how to create British-style stone buildings from an ancestor of out beloved Empress.
EVIDENCE
About three years ago, the pieces and people of this fascinating Egyptian world began to appear from the wefts. Of these pieces of land, Menahoven is among the largest and best preserved, and it appeared two years ago in this very spot.
Though its small cadre of citizens claim that this was part of an area called "Skyrim" on a planet named "Mundus", the evidence absolutely and overwhelmingly suggests that, in fact, this was the last, lost palace of Ozymandias, aka Ramesses II, and that he learned how to create British-style stone buildings from an ancestor of out beloved Empress.
To suggest otherwise is, of course, slander.