In the depths of the Pyramid, Robert stood before the circular pool.
The pool flowed with a black liquid, small insects swimming within, and anyone who drew near would suffer their frenzied attacks.
The Pharaoh's Golden Coffin stood at the center of the pool, quivering continuously as the Pharaoh sculpture on its surface churned out billowing black smoke which formed skull faces that roared angry at Robert.
"It's time to welcome our Emperor, Ramses the Second's awakening!" the Red Bronze Clock Bird said solemnly.
Among all bearing Ramses' name, only Ramses the Second could truly be called "Great Emperor," with others merely twinkling stars adorning the sun and moon.
Ramses the Second was the most famous Pharaoh in ancient Egypt, a true king of Pharaohs.
As the sound of its voice faded, an invisible fluctuation emanated from the Clock Bird, parting the black liquid in the pool to create a direct path to the Pharaoh's Golden Coffin.