Within the Orion Nebulae, a planet called Egypt possessed the most advanced people the galaxy had ever seen. They were in a period of prosperity, technical advancement and exploration. There were two inhabitable planets within their reach and they sent colonies to each. One became known as Ookou and the other Earth.
The colonists that landed on Ookou found a beautiful tropical planet, rich in wildlife and rain forests but devoid of any sentient life. They named their new home Ookou after a famous Egyptian astronomer. The colonists that landed on Earth found an indigenous population (Humans) who were a distinctly different species but still genetically compatible.
On Earth, over many, many generations, the two species married, mated, lived, loved and “Blended” together. But there were some, on both sides, that refused to “contaminate” their species.
5000 years later, the fabricated history of who and what we are is beginning to unravel and the fate of both species is about to be decided.
This is the true story of a “Blendie”, her name was Pipen
… and her very best friend
one of the last pure blooded Egyptians,
“MùMù Ci”.

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