The sun was setting on the horizon, and the people of Kigali and Nigeria were preparing for the battle of their lives. The curse of the lost Pharaohs had been a dark cloud over the two nations for centuries, and now it was time to break it.
The two armies had been preparing for weeks, gathering weapons, armor, and supplies. The leaders of both nations had come together to discuss strategy and tactics, and the plan was set. The Kigali army would march on the Pharaohs’ temple and attempt to break the curse by force.
The Kigali army marched through the desert, the sun beating down on them as they moved closer to the temple. As they approached, they could see the Pharaohs’ guards standing in front of the temple, ready to defend it.
The Kigali army attacked with a ferocity that had never been seen before. The Pharaohs’ guards were no match for the Kigali warriors, and soon the temple was in their hands.
The Kigali army entered the temple and began to search for the source of the curse. After a long search, they finally found it: a powerful artifact that had been used to cast the curse.
The Kigali army destroyed the artifact, and the curse was broken. The people of Kigali and Nigeria rejoiced, and the Pharaohs’ temple was destroyed.
The two nations were now free from the curse, and the people of Kigali and Nigeria celebrated their victory. They had finally broken the curse of the lost Pharaohs, and the two nations could now live in peace.