Meeting of the Young and Old

Azira and Azura's mother was Farzah's eldest daughter and his favorite.

Being the pearl of his eyes, Farzah hence pushed for her to marry Amenheraft, who was the crown prince, intent on making his daughter the queen.

But tragedy struck when under the machinations of the previous mad king, she was burnt to death.

It irrecoverably soured the relations between the two houses and was one of the primary reasons for his rebellion, along with the desire to snatch and protect his granddaughters who looked the spitting image of their mother.

So for Ptolomy to suggest that the twins be snatched from him when he had finally obtained them naturally incensed him.

He spoke in a low, menacing voice, "Ptolomy, I didn't come here to congratulate you. I came to gloat over that rotting piece of shit they called a god and to witness how well that waste I'm forced to call son-in-law has been thrashed!"