Khemn

From “Khema,” meaning Black-Soiled Land.

Adan: (from Eden, the paradise) This lush oasis is a spot of paradise amidst the harsh waste of Khemn’s Sethian Sea, an “Isle of Plenty” that holds a disturbing secret.
Aten-Ra: (Egyptian – named for sun worship Aten and Ra)
Ayae: Named for Aye, a sorcerer of old.
Djenu: A “transposed” city from the Firstrealm (originally called Tjenu) that reached its apex in 3,000 BC, declining thereafter. Long considered a holy city, witnesses say it “sank into the sands” in 630 BC, disappearing from sight. It rose again in Khemn as the Godswar was just beginning to heat up.
Khep-Ra: (Egyptian – named for ruler’s son, Khephren, and for Ra)
Ram-Seti: (Egyptian, named for Rameses and for Set)
Sethian Sea: aka “Set’s Sea”, aka the Desert of the Ten-Thousand Dead. Not actually a sea.

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