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* [[Anti-Hero]]: Sinuhe, at best.
* [[Beware the Honest Ones]]: Akhenaton.
{{quote| "The Pharaoh claims to live of the truth, not realizing that the truth is a knife in the hands of a small child."}}
* [[Cartwright Curse]]: Sinuhe, again.
* [[Charm Person]]: It is noted that Akhenaton can make people see the world the way he does. Horemheb notes that if it were possible just to bring everyone in the world to the Pharaoh so that he could talk to them the world might be changed. In a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] we later hear that he'd actually made calculations for trying to achieve this.
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* [[He-Man Woman Hater]]: Horemheb.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: Sinuhe has a really bad one, when Minea dies. It hit him so hard, that he actually sank into an alcoholic, self-harming, nearly suicidal depression for several months, before Kaptah gives him some [[Epiphany Therapy]]
{{quote| Overall I was deeply bored to Kaptah during these days, because he served me food constantly even if I wasn't hungry and all I would have wanted was wine. You see, I had a constant thirst, a thrist that only wine could ease * I tried to explain this all to Kaptah, but he didn't listen me at all, and ordered me to rest and keep my eyes closed so I could relax. However, I was completely calm in my mind and cold blooded like a dead fish in a barrel of oil * That's why I didn't want to close my eyes at all and I tried to take my cane so I could hit Kaptah, but my hand was so weak, that he only wrenched the cane out of my hand * He also hid my exellent knife - the one that I had got as a gift from the Hethic dockhand - so I couldn't find it when I would've gladly seen the blood flowing from my veins.}}
* [[Historical Fiction]]
* [[Inspirationally Disadvantaged]]: Kaptah was worth less on the slave market for being half-blind, but turns out to be extremely useful.