You don't have the journal in your bag.

The ceremony will take place in two days. What I am told is I am about to inherit the most prestigious empire in Eastern history, in economic, political, military and cultural terms. My father was the longest reigning pharaoh, he was in government for 66 years until his death two months ago. He received the title of "firstborn son of the king" (which is, the heir to the throne) by general Horemebe, the last pharaoh of the XVIII dinasty. He had a long career in the military academy, became a prestigious leader at a young age, which all gave him an expansionist and conquering tendency in politics.
As it is usual, I have been in reclusion in the palace for the past forty days with the generals, learning about war policy, and with parliamentarians, learning about economic policy. This seemed superfluous and ritualistic, since my father had already taught me what a good ruler means for a kingdom, if not by word, by example.
The Sand Palace, as is known the Ten-amen Palace, is located in the region of the fertile plains where the waters of the Kateschr Canal meets with those of the Ament River. The proximity of rivers gave the region a fortunate position as a trading post. During my father's reign he encouraged trade with western cities, and luxury goods like silk, turquoises and wine became more frequent among the kingdom's noble class. Meanwhile the construction of temples and tombs has moved the economy as a whole.
My father is also known for protecting the kingdom from constant internal and external political-religious wars that led to instability during decades. He built fortifications on Amenmerusarkon borders and mobilized troops. It was only after the death of my mother, Nefertari, the most celebrated of my father's wives, that he became recluse and the expansionist policy stabilized.
I'm the firstborn of the XIX dynasty, and it is now in my hands to maintain the grandeur of Amenmerusarkon and live up to my father's name. Luckily, two days from now, for the next 66 years.