Queen Sakhmet (Battle of Belusium)

Queen Sakhmet, born Lien Xang, is the Queen of the Egyptian Empire, and the wife of Pharaoh Seti XIV. She is Chinese-Egyptian, and the first ethnic non-Egyptian to be Queen of Egypt.

Early Life
Lien Xang was born in New Memphis, in the Egyptian colony of Australia. Her parents immigrated to Egypt before she was born, since her father was a naval officer. By Egyptian law, since she was born in the Empire,  Xang was an Egyptian citizen. When she was young, Xang's family converted to Kemetism, adopted Nepthys as their patron deity.

Xang grew up in New Memphis, where she attended school. Her father, as a military officer, managed to get her into the Academy of Psamtik XV. While there, she studied history, and politics.

Relationship with Prince Seti
Xang met Prince Seti at the Academy. The two dated for an extended period of time, though they did not confirm it initially. There was a brief breakup, before the two reconciloed.

After the assassination of Pharaoh Horemheb, and Seti's ascension to the throne, the two briefly separated, though they later rekindled their relationship. Shortly after, they publicly revealed their relationship. Seti formally proposed to Xang in Memphis, to which she accepted. The proposal recieved mass jubiliation throughout the Egyptian Empire, and in Egyptian allied countries, particularly in the Chinese Empire.

Wedding
Xang and Seti formally wedded in the city of Karnak, in the temple of Set. Invitations were sent out all over the world to foreign dignitaries. The wedding was attended by the Emperor of China, the King of the Norse, the Procunsul of Rome, and the Tsar of Russia.

Upon the union, Xang took the name Sakhmet, and became Queen of the Egyptian Empire.

Royal Duties
As Queen of the Egyptian Empire, Sakhmet often engaged in political happenings, traveling in and out of Egypt as a foreign representative.

Pregnancy
In January, 2012, Sakhmet formally announced her pregancy with Seti. The two had an ultrasound in the Imperial Hospital, confirming the baby's health. They did not reveal the baby's gender.

On September 12, 2012, Sakhmet gave birth to a healthy baby boy, also in the Imperial Hospital. The next day, it was formally announced that the baby's name was Sesostris. A Chinese name was also given to him: He-ping Jin.