Kallen dismounted Osiris at the gates and waved him off with his left hand.
Circle the area. If anything funny goes down alert me.
If birds could nod then Osiris did. It then proceded to do as told and circled the area. Taking in the landscape and the houses and everything to be seen in the kingdom. Osiris silently wondered just how much power Horus really had under it's belt.
Kallen was let through the gates and through the city fairly quickly. Some people stared as he and Jessica walked through but they averted their eyes if either of the pair looked at them. Commanding one of these peoples gods earned you a certain level of respect in the world. The gaurds at the palace let them through knowing what was going on. Kallen must have voiced his arrival to a lot more than just the gaurds. Some people bowed as he passed but he did little to notice. He didn't like publicity. He just wanted a conference with the King.
The throne room doors opened quickly as Kallen arrived. He looked about. Servants were scattered here and there. There were even priests in the room. The whole place definently seemed regal. The King and queen shared a seat. Kallen was a tad surprised but didn't show it
Kallen gave a slight bow as he approached the throne. It was just enough to be appropriate but not so much as though he was an underling. Really Kallen had power enough to likely be even with this King. But he had heard rumors of myths depicting a tablet for de-summoning gods. So Kallen kept it simple.
"It is a... pleasure to see you king Atem."
Kallen chose his words carefully. He was trying to make this seem like he was no servant but still be respectful. Kallen wasn't good with words and it was difficult to explain what he wanted.
"I won't waste your time. I need your help...."
Kallen proceded to explain all about his sister and the threat she posed and all he could possibly take in from around the world and how he wanted to ally with egypt. The talk must have taken a good part of two hours but it was neccesary. When Kallen finished he awaited the king's responce.




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