Moses and Aaron due in the red sea leaving Tzipporah and Miriam to rule over the hebrews. prince of Egypt (alternative ending)
Ramses dies
what if Tim decided to stay a child and be the same age as his daughter Tabitha ?
it has been a year since Moses delivered the Hebrews out of Egypt and queen Tzipporah gets an important notice
it's an adaptation of the famous movie the prince of Egypt. I hope you enjoy. Warning: lemon mpreg and a little voilence.
Idea from vampygurl402. Moses and Mosaci were twins, but Moses died early from a sickness. Miriam couldn't bear leaving her youngest sister to fend for herself in the palace, so she constantly peeked in the windows of the palace. What if she found out they had sent her to a death trap? Well... at least Ramses was there when she could not. Rated T for... you'll learn later on.
With a gift for Moses and needing to learn to ride, Ramses offers to teach him. Who would have expected the littlest prince to be a natural?
Ramses wants to put a symbol on Moses to show he belongs to him and no one else despite two of Moses's friends coming by. How will the shy Moses take this? All he had in mind is be with his two best friends.
The 100 year war ended and Phoenix king Ozai won. Azula was crowned the new fire lord and both earthkindom and water tribes are slaves of the Fire nation. years later: a mother discovers she is expecting a child. knowing the guards will kill her child, she does the unthinkable, she wraps him in a cloth places him in a basked and gives him to the river, praying he will deliver them
With each refusal to let the Hebrews go, Rameses' heart and flesh rapidly turns into stone. A fanfic written for Halloween 2014. Sweet dreams!
OneShot. Told from Rameses' point of view, about his reaction to his son's death after the tenth Plague.
The senet table shattered during the chariot race was a heirloom to one of the players. Here, he shares his frustration on the "recklessness of youth" and his unshakeable fear of "his father's father's father's ghost" haunting him for the rest of his life for losing the heirloom. Rated T for mild language and references to alcohol.
Moses expected to see red on his hands, from the children's blood. The same blood that had filled the river.
Moses hopes of the painted picture of the family as a gift for Ramses which he done personally from a picture will be a good gift. He figures it would be a good gift since Ramses will be heading off to college near the end of summer.
When a random baby arrived by river, Ramses resented the little kid who diverted his mother's attention. But they grew into the best of friends. Done as a birthday request for the celebration of the date of birth for Arashi Wolf Princess.
What if Queen Tuya was still alive when Moses returns to Egypt? Moses is now married to Tzipporah, and they have one son, Gershom. Now twelve years after Moses's exile from Egypt, they return to confront Pharaoh, only to find Queen Tuya is still alive. How will this change the course of Moses' confrontation with Pharaoh Rameses? COMPLETE.
Moses couldn't believe his own mother is allowing Ramses to marry him when she finds most of the others beneath him and rather protective of the normally shy Moses. Leaving the two alone so they can get use to the idea of them soon will be married leads to some things no one been prepared for.
Rameses meets his new baby brother for the first time. A quick and warm fluffy feelings read.
Playing around, Moses ask if Tuya could put a dress on him and he decides to ask Ramses a question which makes the young teen prince to think about his feelings for his brother.
Rameses stood there, at the gates of his city, his birthright, calling his brother's name for what felt like an eternity. Stood there until he could no longer see Moses' form on the horizon, until his voice went hoarse. One phrase circled in his head. Ask the man I once called Father.
Seti gives his eldest son a worth while birthday gift.
Moses is planning something nice for his parents and he wants everyone to help him out. This was a request from vampygurl402.
Moses has loved Ramses ever since they were little. Will he finally pop the question after he has a dream showing him how much it can hurt to have the person you care about most in the world hate you? Warning: Contains serious fluffiness. Results may end in: squealing, giggling, and in extreme cases death. You have been warned.
What exactly happened to that anonymous painter who drew a smile on the statue of Seti when he was knocked off his perch during the chariot race scene in "Prince of Egypt"? This short, quick story strives to answer that question! A light-hearted, quick read.
What if someone, namely Rameses' wife, Nefertari, had seen Moses weeping outside the palace after the death of the first born?
An eighteen year old college student named Eve travels to Egypt with her best friend Hana, but a mysterious aircraft accident happens and when she wakes up, she finds herself being transport to the ancient Egypt and coincidently meets Moses. Eve knows the story of Exodus, will she remain silence doing nothing or will she change the history? (Moses x OC, Rameses x OC)
A young Pharaoh Seti has a heavy burden upon his shoulders; the crown of Egypt. With so much responsibility and power, comes no time for love. Yet a certain Egyptian girl captures the man's heart and mind; and Pharaoh's true feelings begin to blossom towards the young woman. With constant commotion around him, can he make time for love, and capture the woman's heart forever?
So, this will just be a cute story of what Moses and Ramses life would be like if Moses hadn't helped the slaves. In my opinion at least. and when i say nothing about slaves i mean nothing about it ever happens. No meeting Zipporah and that stuff nothing! MosesxRamses mpreg lemon and lime
The Exodus left behind a broken kingdom. What more can a pharaoh do than to pick up the pieces and put them back together? The expansion of an empire. Conquest. A Syrian woman left with no choice but to work for a driven king. (Rating might just change)
Slight AU Shmuel, a Hebrew slave, is saved one day by Nekhtamin, a boy who says that he will become the greatest thief in all of Egypt. This is a story about the consequences of being powerless in a ruthless world and the despair of those whose lives are stolen by the cruel whims of the Heavens and their messengers.