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Name
HERO ELK



Token ID
146

Token Standard
ERC-721

Description
Hatshepsut reigned from 1479–1458 BC, and was Queen of the 18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt. She was the only child of Thutmose I and his queen, and became Pharaoh, founding a prosperous era for Ancient Egypt. She grew up smart, bold, strong, and skilled in the art of politics. Priding herself on being the only legitimate heir to the pharaoh, she dreamed of one day ruling a strong Egypt. She married her half-brother Thutmose II, whose mother was a royal concubine. Thutmose II suffered from fragile health and had no desire to rule. Soon after he succeeded to the throne, the power fell to Hatshepsut. A few years later, Thutmose II fell ill and died. Hatshepsut arranged for Thutmose III to marry her daughter and ascend to the throne. In her capacity as regent, she retained full authority over the affairs of state. Her administration put an end to Egypt's wars abroad, thus destabilizing Egyptian rule in Syria and Palestine. However, her domination over Egypt's trade and commerce with its neighbors also made Egypt prosperous. When Thutmose III grew up, Hatshepsut exiled him to a remote place. Claiming to be the daughter of the sun god Amun, she ascended to the throne. A significant change occurred in the 22nd year of Hatshepsut's reign. Thutmose III suddenly returned from exile and Hatshepsut disappeared. Evidence seems to suggest that this was connected to the appointment of Thutmose III as head of the army. During the independent reign of Thutmose III, words and images referring to Queen Hatshepsut were chiseled off most stone monuments. Hatshepsut I has since become one of the most mysterious Egyptian pharaohs. She was also the first historically confirmed female ruler in the world.
Properties
Hero Id
1011
Rarity
Legendary
Skills
Female Pharaoh, Trade Routes, Queen's Informant, Blood of Ahmose, Amun's Blessingr
Commander Might
4500
Base Might
1200
Commander Level
100
Commander Skill
3200
Commander Talent
15500
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