Seti XIV (Battle of Belusium)

Pharaoh Seti XIV is the current Pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire. He ascended to the throne, after the assassination of his father, Horemheb XII.

Seti was born in Sais, Egypt, and grew up in the Imperial Palace. When his father ascended as Pharaoh Horemheb XII, Seti became Crown Prince, and Heir Apparent of the Egyptian Empire. When his father was assassinated, Seti was crowned Pharaoh Seti XIV. He is currently unmarried, and has no children.

Seti XIV ruled the Egyptian Empire during the Second World War, and was noted for taking a proactive stance in the war. According to many, his actions helped bring Egypt through the war.

Seti XIV possesses a very mixed legacy throughout the world. In Egypt, and its allies, he is regarded as a hero by man, and a great leader. In countries such as the UIR and Ghana, however, he is considered to be a warmonger, and a tyrant, known as the "Red Serpent" derogatorily.

Early Life
Seti is the second child, and first and only son of Prince Horemheb (later Pharaoh Horemheb XII), and Princess Husun (later Queen Husun). His father was the eldest son of Pharaoh Ahmose VIII, and Queen Amonet. His mother was the daughter of an Egyptian noble family, of Greek ancestry. Seti was born in the Egyptian Imperial Hospital, and blessed in the name of the god, Set.

Seti's younger twin sister, Suhad was born ten minutes after her brother. The two were educated in the palace together by the Imperial tutors, under the supervision of their father, and mother.

Crown Prince
During the reign of his grandfather, Seti was the second in line to inherent the throne, after his father. When Seti was two, Ahmose VIII died of surgery complications, and his father succeeded as Horemheb XII, Seti became Crown Prince of the Empire, and the first-in-line to inherit the throne. As a young boy, Seti was allowed to socialize with children his own age, though he remained closest with his twin.

Death of Husun
In the year 2005, Husun, who suffered from heart complications from a young age, had a major heart attack. She slipped into a coma, and died the next week. She was entombed in the Egyptian Imperial Tomb Complex. According to some palace aides, Seti, who was very close with his mother, did not interact with many people beyond Suhad in the succeeding months.

Further Education
When Seti turned 16, he enrolled in the Academy of Psamtik XV, where he studied strategy. He also studied herpotology, specializing in snakes. While there, he also became fluent in Chinese, and would spend extended periods at the Chinese military base.

Ascension and Coronation
In May of 2010, Seti returned with his father to Sais. There, Horemheb XII was assissinated by Mahmoud Abbas. Prince Seti was promptly proclaimed Pharaoh Seti XIV to mass support across the Empire. He oversaw the trail of Abbas, and sentenced the man to execution by crocodile, unopposed by the Council of Commoners. Seti XIV personally attended the execution, and had it filmed, and publicly broadcast across the Empire.

In the Egyptain city of Karnak, one of the Empire's holiest cities, he was formally crowned Pharaoh Seti XIV. His coronation was broadcasted across the Egyptian Empire.