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The Pharaoh Learns to Kneel by bag_0soup
Fandoms: Ancient Egyptian Religion, Original Work
06 Mar 2026
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He is Amenhotep, fourth of that name: living Horus, untouched god-king, a spoiled, honey-skinned twink who rules from a golden throne and makes courtiers crawl for the privilege of tasting his feet.
Then the priests assign him a new captain of the guard: Khemose, towering, ebony-skinned, golden-eyed, sworn to Anubis and impossibly calm while the boy-king preens and snaps. Amenhotep believes he is merely toying with an obedient mortal who happens to wear a jackal mask too well.
He does not yet understand that Death itself has slipped inside the palace wearing sweat and muscle and a mask that is sometimes no mask at all.
While Set stalks the horizon, convinced the pretty falcon on the throne is Horus reborn and ripe for slaughter, the jackal guards the king closer every night—until guarding becomes grooming, until oil-slick hands and locked golden collars teach a proud lips to beg, until the god-king is bent over his own altar, sobbing for the thick knot that only the real Anubis can give him.
A decadent descent from divine arrogance to collared, bred surrender—where the Pharaoh never realizes, until far too late, that the creature knotting him has never been mortal at all.
