
Khemsaru's second creation was Duat. Unlike the furious Hek-Urun, the pharaoh forged this spirit from the souls of warriors who were pure in heart. With its help, the pharaoh established trade relations, carried goods and delivered messages. When the Hans River flooded an entire province, it was Duat that brought healing herbs and bread to the victims, saving thousands of lives.
But Khemsaru was not only a wise ruler, but also a cunning one. He used Duat to poison his enemies in neighboring states. "It is better to strike a secret blow than to arrange a massacre," the pharaoh believed.
With the death of Khemsaru, Duat lost its meaning. First, it wandered through the desert, and then carved out a sarcophagus and hid inside, as if in a forgotten tomb. The sands of centuries swallowed him up, but legends say that if you dig up the stone tomb and pronounce the true name of the spirit, he will come to light again...