In 2245 BCE, the Egyptian necromancer, Nophru Ka, was interred in his sarcophagus before his death, entombed by those who feared him for his immortality. According to records emblazoned on the walls of his tomb, he had lived for over two hundred years, spanning the life of three Pharaohs. At first, we assumed he was Vampyr, another wolf in sheep’s clothing. It is said that he learned of black magic through emissaries from the east who, again, spoke to the city of Thenis. But, soon, we found reference to the Prophet Kalmaridif. Nophru Ka was human. The Alabast was given to him as a gift, perhaps a political tool to be used to bend the will of whoever was in power. Nophru Ka became embroiled in black magic, and as a cabal of high priests, began performing rituals in the city of Heliopolis. Nophru Ka commanded the Choachyte, funerary and mortuary priests, and under his teachings, formed a quasi-cult. It is believed that the Horn of Ammon was a central fulcrum from which his power extended - his permanent youth and apparent magical abilities terrified those around him, and he was given the title ‘Nyarlathotep’ - the Crawling Chaos, for his insidious plots that shook the foundations of government. He was eventually arrested and held for sixty days without food in an attempt to prove his mortality to those who had come to worship him. When he did not die, it was decreed that he must be buried alive, and it was then that the horn was taken from him, and he was sealed under the earth.