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Part 4: The Journey Begins "The Curse of the Pharaohs: Tijjani, Mus'ab, Oluwatobiloba, Olufunmilayo, and Olivia's Quest to Save Egypt in 1483BC"

The sun was just beginning to rise over the horizon as the five adventurers set out on their quest to save Egypt. Tijjani, Mus'ab, Oluwatobiloba, Olufunmilayo, and Olivia had been preparing for this journey for weeks, and now the time had finally come.

The group had decided to travel by boat, so they set off from the port of Alexandria. The journey was long and arduous, but the group was determined to reach their destination.

The first few days were uneventful, but as they sailed further south, the group began to encounter strange and dangerous creatures. They encountered giant sea serpents, giant crabs, and even giant sharks. The group was able to fend off the creatures with their weapons, but the journey was still a dangerous one.

After a few days of sailing, the group finally arrived at their destination: the ancient city of Thebes. The city was in ruins, but the group was determined to find the source of the curse and save Egypt.

The group explored the city and eventually found a temple dedicated to the god Amun-Ra. Inside the temple, they found a mysterious stone tablet with strange symbols inscribed on it. The tablet was the key to unlocking the curse, but the group had no idea how to use it.

After much deliberation, the group decided to seek out the help of a powerful sorcerer. They traveled to the city of Memphis and found a powerful sorcerer who was willing to help them.

The sorcerer told them that the tablet was a powerful magical artifact that could be used to break the curse. He instructed the group to use the tablet to cast a powerful spell that would break the curse and save Egypt.

The group followed the sorcerer's instructions and cast the spell. As the spell was cast, a bright light filled the room and the curse was broken. Egypt was saved and the group was triumphant.

The group returned to Alexandria with the tablet and the knowledge that they had saved Egypt. They were hailed as heroes and celebrated throughout the land.

The group had accomplished their quest and saved Egypt from the curse of the Pharaohs.