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Sami is one of the two sons of the deceased [[Pharaoh]].  He and his brother, [[Wahim]], differ strongly in their vision for Egypt, as well as in who should lead the nation toward that vision.
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Sami, an NPC, is the eldest son of the deceased [[Pharaoh]].  He and his brother, [[Wahim]], differ strongly in their vision for Egypt, as well as in who should lead the nation toward that vision.
  
 
Sami is a real person in the game.  Meeting him, if you are lucky enough to do so, is one of the [[Achievements]].
 
Sami is a real person in the game.  Meeting him, if you are lucky enough to do so, is one of the [[Achievements]].
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== Biography ==
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As the elder son of Pharaoh, Sami was raised in great privilege, and was sent to Greece for his education.  He returned to Egypt upon the death of Pharaoh, and was the first to announce the tragic news to the nation at the start of Tale 4.  Sami's claim to leadership was immediately contested by his younger brother Wahim.

Latest revision as of 16:27, 9 July 2009

Sami, an NPC, is the eldest son of the deceased Pharaoh. He and his brother, Wahim, differ strongly in their vision for Egypt, as well as in who should lead the nation toward that vision.

Sami is a real person in the game. Meeting him, if you are lucky enough to do so, is one of the Achievements.

Biography

As the elder son of Pharaoh, Sami was raised in great privilege, and was sent to Greece for his education. He returned to Egypt upon the death of Pharaoh, and was the first to announce the tragic news to the nation at the start of Tale 4. Sami's claim to leadership was immediately contested by his younger brother Wahim.