Will and Testament
...every wish. I was informed later that I was allowed to bring any possessions with me that I wished. Like I said before I was not very rich, but I brought what I could. Colorful dresses that I made was the first priority in my burial, then came the clay made pots I had cooked with. I am quite sure the king had enough of these, but it is all I really have. I suppose I don't need to bring much of anything as my soul purpose in the afterlife is to serve the king, but I suppose I needed these things. The glorious possessions my king brought with him were as follows, to protect the tomb and all it's inhabitance there are two near life-size statue of the king with a gilt mace in one hand, a long gilt staff in the other, with a palm-leaf guard below the hand. Also there is a curse placed on the tomb for all that open it! These stood at the front of the first of three chambers. Around his sarcophagus marvelous treasures not even imagined by the common person were placed, fine wines, jewelry of all types of precious gold, food and flowers. He was dressed very elaborately for his long journey into the afterlife. He was...