: Re: Why would a someone desecrate a pharaoh's tomb? I'm trying to find a believable reason for someone to open a clearly cursed tomb for my short story. I'm finding myself between the silly-but-different
The person wants the valuables inside.
He purely want's to desecrate it because his is a highly religious person of a other faith who thinks that Pharoahs who functioned as a bridge between the (in his eyes false) gods and the people is heresy.
He believes he is the descendant of the pharaoh and therefor the rightful ruler and hopes to find some evidence of this inside the tomb.
He's an hopeless romantic who wants to get a engagement ring.
He is being chased and believes that entering the tomb would be the only safe spot (Because the chasers believe in the curse and won't follow him in)
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