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Wooden doors appear roughly hewn, while woven mats seem scratchy to the touch. Osiris's james Book of the Dead is james ablaze with color. james There you'll find the dark night sky filled with stars, vibrantly colored woven mats that depict Egyptian scenes and strange symbols that appear to fall from the sky. As pretty as the game is, the sad thing is you won't find a lot of people populating this world. The most you'll see at any one time is three workers ceaselessly toiling on the columns in the temple. In view of the fact that the obelisk and temple need to be completed fairly quickly, you'd think that the temple and quarry would be overrun with workers. Alas, this isn't the case, and it made me wonder how the heck they'd complete the work with so few artisans. The characters that do exist for Maya to question (think of her as the ancient Egyptian version of Nancy Drew) are an interesting lot: Tuya, the famous and self-assured (read: condescending) healer, doesn't think much of Maya as a healer and insists on testing her before offering her help.
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