Pharaohs,
Fairies,
Guns
and Dope

Small Zine
Created 2009
22 pages.

Pharaoh is the common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty (c. 3150 BCE) until the annexation of Egypt by the Roman Empire in 30 BCE,[4] although the term “pharaoh” was not used contemporaneously for a ruler until Merneptah, c. 1210 BCE, during the Nineteenth dynasty, “king” being the term used most frequently until the middle of the Eighteenth Dynasty.

A fairy is a type of mythical being or legendary creature found in the folklore of multiple European cultures (including Celtic, Slavic, German, English, and French folklore), a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural.

A gun is a ranged weapon designed to use a shooting tube (gun barrel) to launch typically solid projectiles.

Dope, a slang word for a euphoria-producing drug.

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