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THE BOOK
"The Destroyer" is a Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) Fantasy book written by Dri H. of Cvv Entertainment. The story revolves around the fictional character Keket, an Egyptian mythical goddess who has lived through centuries. Her origins are from Lower Egypt dating back to 5000 B.C., a predynastic period, existing before Egypt's unification around 3100 B.C.


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THE SYNOPSIS
Queen Neithhotep (a nonfictional character) includes the name of the goddess Neith, who wears a Red Crown that's traditionally associated with Lower Egypt. Upon Queen Neithhotep's death, her husband Narmer, buried her in a lavish tomb in Upper Egypt. Keket would eventually learn the cause of her sister's death, and swore to avenge her by any means necessary and rightfully restore her family's rule.
Keket's Lineage to Queen Neithhotep
Neithhotep is considered the first identified Egyptian queen by historians, according to researcher and author Ismail Hamed.
She was the first queen of the First Dynasty founded by her husband Narmer or Menes, according to researcher, archaeologist and author Joshua J. Mark of Ancient History Encyclopedia.
One of the main reasons for the marriage between Narmer and Neithhotep was due to Narmer’s interest to enhance his authority over the lands of Lower Egypt, as Neithhotep was one of Lower Egypt’s princesses, while Narmer was one of Upper Egypt’s Kings.
Most probably, the marriage happened after Narmer’s victory over the rulers of the north, and after he crowned himself with the unified crown which was the beginning of a new stage in Egypt’s history and the beginning of the dynastic era.
She was the mother of the second king of the First Dynasty Hor Aha or Horus the fighter.
After the death of Neithhotep, King Narmer established one of the greatest tombs in Abydos area, where a number of cards and artifacts made of ivory were excavated.
Also, many accessories and boxes were found in her tomb, in addition to the discovery of inscriptions in black and red ink. [Source: Egypt Today website]
