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Ideas for an Ancient Egyptian themed campaign

I've wanted to dm a dnd campaign with an Ancient Egyptian setting for a long time but I'm unoriginal and can't come up with any ideas for it so please suggest some so I can steal them when I eventually get around to doing this.

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The caliphate Mokattam is a land straight out of the fairy tales of the Arabian Nights. Flying carpets, servant genies, wise sorceresses, helpful dervishes, hospitable Bedouins, brave princes and glowing-eyed harem ladies, but also hungry ghouls and vicious demons and malicious demons, one-eyed giants and walking skeletons, sinister Assassins and the gigantic bird Ruch - here you will find everything that your your adventure heart desires.

But under the splendor of the palaces and temples, under the hospitality in the caravanserais and oases, evil lurks from days days of yore. Hardly anyone remembers her, but now she rears her head again and she rears her head again and reaches once more for the power in Mokattam: An-thank, mistress of the south wind, bringer of plague.

To thwart the plans of the demon princess, you and your fellow adventurers have a long road ahead:

From the fallen last pyramid of the fallen Mecetic Empire to the tower of a master alchemist who found and lost the Philosopher's Stone;

from the cult place of devil worshippers to the premiere of a historical play with special stage effects;

from the streets of the Kushan metropolis overflowing with life and the the palace of the caliph to the Mecetic land of the dead, to ask the wise men of from ancient times for advice;

to the final confrontation with the demon princess in her own temple and to the Great Battle between the horde of her followers and the followers and the army of the Caliph.

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