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Photo is thought to show events immediately after QT was spanked by her enemies (led by the emperor of a rival country). It shows her favourite lover Nef apparently attempting to patch her up. Her hair has been taken down from its earlier intricate style and some braids hastily wrapped or tied off together, probably to keep the hair out of the way during treatment and/or recovery.

It is not clear what the intelligence value was of this picture, as the purpose of the spanking was not to seriously hurt her but instead was public humiliation. So what can be learned from this is difficult to say.

This photograph was probably taken from inside a large vase by drilling a tiny hole in the side.

The fact that cameras were not yet invented adds an intriguing element to this mystery.

Declassified 26/03/16


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QueenTutankhamun



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Registered: October 2010
Location: In my royal palace
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Date: Sat March 26, 2016
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QueenTutankhamun
Artist
A draft/outline that I'll finish off later. It's an illustration for the Kemet story. I drew Nef and Hora not looking toward her face to emphasise that even though her friends are very concerned (not just that she's badly bruised but the psychological effects of being publicly spanked and tortured) she's still alone in dealing with this.
#1 Sat March 26, 2016 11:45

charles wilbourn
Gold Member
A very fine pepresentation of the True -to-like representation of Akhenaten, the "Heretic" who believed One God. I think that Tut-Ankh-amen was his son-in-law, Nefertiti was his lovely wife, and that Horace was a mighty god, the son of Isis and Osiris, and slayer of Set, the evil Pharaog god who murdered Osiris. You know all this, but maybe people who read this don't. I hope you like this message! Outstanding art! Thanks for remembering me!
#2 Sat March 26, 2016 12:06

Leonid
Fool Emeritus
Quote:
A very fine pepresentation of the True -to-like representation of Akhenaten, the "Heretic" who believed One God. I think that Tut-Ankh-amen was his son-in-law, Nefertiti was his lovelydrawing wife, and that Horace was a mighty god, the son of Isis and Osiris, and slayer of Set, the evil Pharaog god who murdered Osiris. You know all this, but maybe people who read this don't. I hope you like this message! Outstanding art! Thanks for remembering me!
Eeeeh, what?
First of all, the text does not mention Akenathen anywhere, so i fail to see how could there be a 'llikeness' of him anywhere. As far as it goes, it says it's tutankhamun, nef and hora. We can accommodate Nef being male Nefertiti, although it's dubious that Akenathen, if she actually was around, would allow it, considering he's her husband and father of her rightful heir (Sekemkhare). But the Hora part truly got me.

First of all, egyptian goods didn't dig riendship with humans. At all. Past being worshiped, in fact, most of them were embroiled in their politics and didn't care much for humans at all. Second, gods have animal heads. If the 'hora' mentioned here was Horus (maybe as written about by Horace centuries later in Rome), he would sport a falcon's head. Third, Horus did nevernever slay Set. He did best him in many trials, but did never come even close to killing him, as Ra would not allow it. He was too useful in smacking the serpent Apep up the head with a 5000 ton sceptre to allow any god to lay hands on him.

If you wanted to show off on the pretence of 'educating' like you've done before, least you could do is to teach correct facts, and not a mishmash of factoids and your own stories.
#3 Sat March 26, 2016 21:11

charles wilbourn
Gold Member
Dear Fool emeritus: I didn't say Akhenaten was in this pictiure; i said it it was in the style of art he liked, which was realisttic Yes, Nefertiti was Akhenaten's wife. It might be right that I'mincorrect abbout the Horace-Horus confusion; however, Horus defeats AND slays Set, sending him to the underworld. don't say I'm presenting my own stories as facts; don't say I'm present pseudofacts, and as soon as you give me scholarly evidence about the Set/Horus myth that supports you, I'll backdown; but don't say I habitially try to misinform people. Really, if you have a bone to pick with me, you should send me a PM.
#4 Sun March 27, 2016 06:14

QueenTutankhamun
Artist
Hey guys,

Horemheb was a general at the time who became pharoah after Ay who started off as what we might call a prime minister, if I'm remembering correctly. Horemheb was alive at the same time as Nefertiti and Tutankhamun. I just shortened the name because the facts aren't important, it's more of a fantasy. However the historical record isn't relevant to this pic or the story (which you can download from my profile). I've changed characters' genders, omitted important figures eg Akhenaten, and invented institutions and events. As far as I'm aware Nefertiti was thought to be Akhenaten's wife.

The only truth I've kept is that Nefertiti was an immigrant and I've portrayed her/him as being Middle Eastern but for all I know she was Sudanese or Ethiopian...I just think her bust looks non-black but that doesn't mean she wasn't from an African royal family, if she was of mixed heritage. In the story, I did stick to the facts about Tutankhamun being a very active sort of person and having a need for speed, having had battle experience and loved by the public. But on the whole I'm sure any Egyptologist would consider it pure blasphemy!
#5 Sun March 27, 2016 07:45

QueenTutankhamun
Artist
BTW do either of you think she looks like she's crying from pain?
#6 Sun March 27, 2016 08:01

charles wilbourn
Gold Member
Certainly she looks sad, I think she's calming down, but I think it's mainly pain; still, she's getting help.
#7 Sun March 27, 2016 08:18

Leonid
Fool Emeritus
Academic sources... well. We do have the Chester Beatty papyrus I, widely considered as the main source of the story of Horus' trials and ascension:
http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/...s_and_seth.htm

I don't see any references to this slaying. It is in fact stated that Seh is left alive, and implicitly given power over storms, which is consistent with historical accounts of its cult associating him with rulership of the desert and sandstorms well past Tutankhamun's time. If you do have academic evidence where it specifically speaks of its slaying (and mind that the hymn mentioned in that very same page speaks only of 'vengeance' without mentioning of what it consists), feel free to present it to me in PM, since I think we're derailing the conversation.

I do not claim that you try to misinform either. My claim is that your message hardly fits in place considering you're trying to put historic fact into what is essentially clearly a fantasy, and that said fact is even of questionable accuracy, which defeats both points. The one of fantasy and the one of realism. I apologize if you have taken personal offence due to this, but my oppinion stands.

@qt: I'd say so, yes. The way she squints her eyes, the wide open mouth and the fact she looks straight, showing jet face rather than trying to hide it seems to suggest that the main source of her weeping is pain, rather than embarrassment or shame. Then again, I'm no artist, so I'm not the best at Reading body language either.
#8 Sun March 27, 2016 08:43

QueenTutankhamun
Artist
@ Charles: Great, that's what I was going for! I love torturing my poor characters; I've always wanted to draw a spankee who was in agony. Why I love this drawing is that she's in (physical and emotional) pain even after the spanking- and will be for long, long time. I was trying to portray her as like her ass hurts so much she's nearly oblivious to anything going on around her and even having lotion put on her butt would still be sore for her, because it's being touched and it's so sensitive. So there's no way out of the stinging if being treated also hurts. That's the beauty of it!


@ Leonid: Thank you, that was a very helpful comment cos now I know to do a wide mouth, a straight look and squints for future 'oww it hurts so much' pics. You don't have to be an artist to read body language; I'm pretty sure I've read about people who were good at art (but couldn't draw from their imagination, they just copied things they saw) and they had poor social skills. I'm the other way- can't copy from life/another drawing if my life depended on it (and loathe doing it)!

I was trying to do Nef's expression as sort of upset/worried but mostly concentrating intently.
#9 Sun March 27, 2016 13:54


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