Once upon a time there was a craftsman who invented new creations for his country, Egypt. He was well known for her inventions. A lot of them were things such as the tomb. The craftsman had an intelligent son who created the sun dial and the wheel.

One day, the craftsman’s son had created a “book of the dead”( which is a book full of spells so that a human can go to the afterlife and not go to hell) for the pharaoh and he was so pleased that he made the craftsman’s son the royal inventor. However, the craftsman was so mad that at night time, when everyone was asleep, he carried his son to the river Nile and threw him and the water washed his son away to a waterfall, where he fell and died. A week later, the craftsman told the pharaoh that his son went to another country to live a happier life and the craftsman was hired as the new royal inventor and he lived a happy life.

Years went by and the pharaoh passed away. The villagers made a great funeral in his honour and the craftsman was hired as the new pharaoh …when the craftsman was asleep in his king size bed he heard a gust of wind and his door swung open. The craftsman’s heart was racing as he saw his son (at least what was left of him) and his son dimmed the lights.

The very next day, the craftsman’s guards came to his bedroom and they found the head of the craftsman.