The Pharaoh had been searching for the identity of his enemy for weeks. He had sent out spies and scouts to search the kingdom and beyond, but they had all come back empty-handed. He had consulted with his advisors and priests, but none of them had been able to provide him with any useful information. He was beginning to lose hope that he would ever be able to find out who was behind the curse.
But then, one day, a messenger arrived at the palace with news that would change everything. He had been sent by a group of nomads who had been travelling through the desert. They had come across a strange man who had been living in a cave in the middle of the desert. He had been living there for many years and had been using his knowledge of the dark arts to curse the Pharaoh.
The Pharaoh was overjoyed to finally have a lead on his enemy. He immediately sent out a group of his best warriors to capture the man and bring him back to the palace. After a long journey, the warriors returned with the man in chains.
The Pharaoh was eager to find out who this man was, and what his motives were. He ordered his guards to remove the man's hood and reveal his face. To the Pharaoh's surprise, the man was none other than his own brother, who had been missing for many years.
The Pharaoh was shocked and angry to discover that his own brother had been behind the curse. He demanded to know why he had done such a thing, but his brother refused to answer. In a fit of rage, the Pharaoh had him thrown into the dungeons and sentenced him to death.
The Pharaoh was relieved to finally have the identity of his enemy, but he was also saddened by the fact that it was his own brother. He had always hoped that his brother would one day return to him, but now he knew that would never happen. He vowed to never forget the lesson he had learned, and to never again let his enemies go unpunished.