For Hath-Set to retain his immortality, he would be forced to kill every incarnation of Khufu and Chay-Ara and absorb their life-force. Hath-Set was granted immortality while Khufu and Chay-Ara's souls were reincarnated into new lives. Their prayers were both fulfilled as the meteors possessed a special radiation, which affected the three of them. Hath-Set prayed to the gods for Khufu and Chay-Ara to suffer, whilst Chay-Ara prayed for Horus' protection. As both lay dying, another storm of meteors fell from the sky and begun laying waste to the kingdom. He fatally stabbed Khufu before stabbing Chay-Ara. The following day, Hath-Set walked into Chay-Ara's bed chambers where he saw her and Khufu together and attacked them. One day, Hath-Set saw them kissing and became consumed with rage towards both. Hath-Set fell in love with Chay-Ara, but she was in love with the pharaoh's son Prince Khufu. As the priest it was his job to make offers to the Egyptian God Horus, along with the Priestess Chay-Ara, and spare the land of his wrath from the celestial rocks (meteors). Hath-Set despised the pharaoh and secretly wished him dead. and became a priest and adviser to Ramesses II. Hath-Set was born in the Middle Kingdom of Egypt around 2000 B.C.
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