An ambush is not a comforting thought, [he mutters. It made sense, though, and that's what bothers him. It would imply that they were snatched away on purpose... and by some power that they knew nothing about. Imhotep could hope that this was an accident, or by Thoth's design in some way, but without proof he had to admit that any theory was just as likely as any other to be true.
But being called out on his slip-up makes Imhotep start to flush, and he turns away from Djoser in a hurry,] I, uh- nevermind that! Come on, we need to get the lay of the land here.
[He starts walking for the door without waiting for a reply. It wasn't the first time he had called Thoth 'father', but it was the first time someone had called him out on it. But how much did Djoser even know about his situation, while Apophis had been piloting his body? Was Imhotep going to have to explain that whole strange situation to him later??]
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But being called out on his slip-up makes Imhotep start to flush, and he turns away from Djoser in a hurry,] I, uh- nevermind that! Come on, we need to get the lay of the land here.
[He starts walking for the door without waiting for a reply. It wasn't the first time he had called Thoth 'father', but it was the first time someone had called him out on it. But how much did Djoser even know about his situation, while Apophis had been piloting his body? Was Imhotep going to have to explain that whole strange situation to him later??]