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Although the pharaohs fought against the monsters in their original lives, their attitude to monster girls (and vice-versa) is much more co-operative in undeath. Anubis and mummies take it upon themselves to guard the pyramid-tombs while their queens sleep. If the pharaoh does wake up, they set about returning their lands to their former glory as bright green demon realms, with verdant oases and human-monster towns. Not all monsters are as welcoming to the return of the rulers of old: apophes prefer to make their own kingdoms or conquer the kingdoms of the pharaohs, while khepris may serve either a pharaoh or apophis, or even an incubus king. The desert today is therefore a patchwork of different states: khepri-incubus kingdoms, green pharaoh countries, dark demon realms under expansionist

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  • Desert region
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  • Although the pharaohs fought against the monsters in their original lives, their attitude to monster girls (and vice-versa) is much more co-operative in undeath. Anubis and mummies take it upon themselves to guard the pyramid-tombs while their queens sleep. If the pharaoh does wake up, they set about returning their lands to their former glory as bright green demon realms, with verdant oases and human-monster towns. Not all monsters are as welcoming to the return of the rulers of old: apophes prefer to make their own kingdoms or conquer the kingdoms of the pharaohs, while khepris may serve either a pharaoh or apophis, or even an incubus king. The desert today is therefore a patchwork of different states: khepri-incubus kingdoms, green pharaoh countries, dark demon realms under expansionist
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  • It exists within the human world. A ruined land where desert stretches on and on. Many monsters that live there are subordinates focused around a monster called “pharaoh” including “anubis” “sphinx” and “mummy.” It is dotted with the ruins of a kingdom that was destroyed in the era of the former demon lord. Many adventurers and thieves visit the land seeking the many treasures that rest there. But there are a lot of monsters who go after the adventurers, and it's a dangerous land where most of them end up disappearing and being taken away. One would think that it would be an extremely harsh environment to survive in, but every place has been outfitted by the monsters. Every place is dotted with many caves to stave off the heat and for bringing back men, and ruins. Plus, there are many monster villages centered around oases.
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  • Although the pharaohs fought against the monsters in their original lives, their attitude to monster girls (and vice-versa) is much more co-operative in undeath. Anubis and mummies take it upon themselves to guard the pyramid-tombs while their queens sleep. If the pharaoh does wake up, they set about returning their lands to their former glory as bright green demon realms, with verdant oases and human-monster towns. Not all monsters are as welcoming to the return of the rulers of old: apophes prefer to make their own kingdoms or conquer the kingdoms of the pharaohs, while khepris may serve either a pharaoh or apophis, or even an incubus king. The desert today is therefore a patchwork of different states: khepri-incubus kingdoms, green pharaoh countries, dark demon realms under expansionist apophis queens, and sandy ruins picked over by human thieves and adventurers.
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