
Pathfinder Legends - Mummy's Mask: The Slave Trenches of Hakotep
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Narrated by:
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Stewart Alexander
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Trevor Littledale
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Ian Brooker
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Kerry Skinner
About this listen
The Sky Pharaoh Hakotep I has risen and launched an attack against the city of Wati! Valeros, Ezren, Merisiel and Harsk return to Wati to defend it against this menace, only to discover that the attack is just the preface to a larger invasion of Osirion, controlled from Hakotep's own flying tomb.
Journeying to the Slave Trenches of Hakotep, the four adventurers must learn how to activate an ancient weapon to pull Hakotep's tomb back to earth. Will the heroes bring down the flying pyramid of the Sky Pharaoh, or will their bones join the thousands of skeletons that lie crumbling within the Slave Trenches of Hakotep?
Directed by John Ainsworth.
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