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Revision as of 23:52, 3 September 2020
Yanis was the leader of a group of Hyksos mercenaries sent by the priest Horemshep to kill Amenhotep II. (PROSE: The Coming of the Queen)
In about 1400 BC, he was hired to disrupt the succession between Egyptian Pharaohs Amenhotep II and Erimem. He allied himself with Horemshep, who was using a gestalt entity he had found in a stasis box in order to possess people and effect an alternate line of succession. Eventually, the entity help Horemshep convince Fayum that he was a hitherto unrevealed son of Amenhotep, and Yanis used his infantry to besiege Thebes and force a final confrontation with Eriemem and her forces. During the siege, Kishik was one of his key lieutenants.
After the status box entity was defeated, and Fayum returned to his natural condition of supporting Erimem, he challenged Yanis to personal combat — and won. (AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion)
Personality
A cruel leader, he preferred to achieve his troops' obedience through fear than respect, passion or any other cause. (AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion)