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Osiris IV, also written Osiris 4, is a desert planet with a culture similar to - and in fact based upon - that of Earth's Ancient Egypt. The two races were apparently in brief contact when the Osirians visited Egypt thousands of years ago, where Egyptians taught the Osirians many things. The upper classes and high priest live lazily whilst the slaves work hard to create palaces and large buildings. It was once ruled by Bender in the position of pharaoh.

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  • Osiris IV
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  • Osiris IV, also written Osiris 4, is a desert planet with a culture similar to - and in fact based upon - that of Earth's Ancient Egypt. The two races were apparently in brief contact when the Osirians visited Egypt thousands of years ago, where Egyptians taught the Osirians many things. The upper classes and high priest live lazily whilst the slaves work hard to create palaces and large buildings. It was once ruled by Bender in the position of pharaoh.
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  • Osiris IV, also written Osiris 4, is a desert planet with a culture similar to - and in fact based upon - that of Earth's Ancient Egypt. The two races were apparently in brief contact when the Osirians visited Egypt thousands of years ago, where Egyptians taught the Osirians many things. The upper classes and high priest live lazily whilst the slaves work hard to create palaces and large buildings. It was once ruled by Bender in the position of pharaoh.
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