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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an [[Egyptian]] [[priest]] who discovered a [[stasis box]] that had fallen to [[Earth]].  Upon opening it, he discovered its [[stasis box entity|occupant]], a being of pure thought that could possess people's minds.  He then purposed to use the entity to  overwhelm his enemies through the entity's possession.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was an [[Egypt]]ian [[priest]] during the reign of [[Amenhotep II]] and [[Erimem]].


Chief in his sights was [[Erimem]], a young female who stood to be [[coronation|crowned]] [[Pharaoh]], and her mentor, the chief of the royal guard, [[Antranak]].  He and his military ally [[Yanis]] cooked up an alternate royal succession and gathered an army of mercenaries to make it happen.
He made an alliance with the [[Mitanni]] to kill Amenhotep and his sons, ensuring the remaining heir was married to the Mitannite princess, [[Miral]].


Ultimately, the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Erimem]] were able to contain the priest's stasis box entity, and in so doing to fully reveal Horemshep as a villain. Though he tried to claim possession by the entity, Erimem did not believe him, and ordered Antranak carried back to [[Thebes]] in chains. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)|The Eye of the Scorpion]]'')
When his alliance with the Mitanni failed to kill Amenhotep, he had [[Hyksos]] mercenaries ambush him when he was on his chariot. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Coming of the Queen (novel)|The Coming of the Queen]]'')
 
Horemshep discovered a [[stasis box]] that had fallen to [[Earth]]. Upon opening it, he discovered its Erimem, a young female who stood to be [[coronation|crowned]] [[Pharaoh]], and her mentor, the chief of the royal guard, [[Antranak]]. He and his military ally [[Yanis]] cooked up an alternate royal succession and gathered an army of mercenaries to make it happen.
 
Ultimately, the [[Fifth Doctor]] and [[Erimem]] were able to contain the priest's stasis box entity, and in so doing to fully reveal Horemshep as a villain. Though he tried to claim possession by the entity, Erimem did not believe him, and ordered Antranak to carry him back to [[Thebes]] in chains. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eye of the Scorpion (audio story)|The Eye of the Scorpion]]'')


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Latest revision as of 19:03, 17 September 2022

Horemshep was an Egyptian priest during the reign of Amenhotep II and Erimem.

He made an alliance with the Mitanni to kill Amenhotep and his sons, ensuring the remaining heir was married to the Mitannite princess, Miral.

When his alliance with the Mitanni failed to kill Amenhotep, he had Hyksos mercenaries ambush him when he was on his chariot. (PROSE: The Coming of the Queen)

Horemshep discovered a stasis box that had fallen to Earth. Upon opening it, he discovered its Erimem, a young female who stood to be crowned Pharaoh, and her mentor, the chief of the royal guard, Antranak. He and his military ally Yanis cooked up an alternate royal succession and gathered an army of mercenaries to make it happen.

Ultimately, the Fifth Doctor and Erimem were able to contain the priest's stasis box entity, and in so doing to fully reveal Horemshep as a villain. Though he tried to claim possession by the entity, Erimem did not believe him, and ordered Antranak to carry him back to Thebes in chains. (AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion)