Hall of Ages

The Hall of Ages is a great hall within Heliopolis that holds recordings of the memories of the gods and the history of Egypt. They are divided into sections, signified by changes in colors. At the end of the hall is the throne room. The hall itself has an enormously high ceiling held up by stone pillars. A shimmering blue carpet runs down the hall, appearing to be water. Multi-colored balls of flame float around the hall, giving it light. Each year, the Hall of Ages grows to encompass the House of Life's history. Up until the present.

Gold
The first section features the creation of the world and the Age of the Gods. It seems to tell the story of Anubis, the Demon Days, Osiris's birthday party, and Sekhmet's bloodthirsty rampage.

Silver
This features the Old Kingdom, the first great age of Egypt. It tells of the unification of Egypt under the pharaoh Narmer and the construction of the first pyramids by the pharaoh Khufu.

Copper
Representing the Middle Kingdom, a time of war and when the House of Life reached its 'maturity'.

Bronze
The bronze section portrays New Kingdom and the last age that Egypt was ruled by Egyptians. It includes the reign of Hatshepsut and Ramesses, as well as Moses's defeat over the House and Nectanebo II's rule.

Blue
This short and sad section features the Ptolemaic times. As Alexander the Great ruled over Egypt, he made his general Ptolemy the new pharaoh and a new line of Greek pharaohs began; many of the rules seem desperate, apathetic, or lazy. It ends with Cleopatra VII attempting to stop the Roman army and failing. The result was the loss of the Egyptian language and religion. The House of Life was forced into hiding.

Red
This section encompasses more recent history, including Arab and Turk armies riding into Egypt. It includes Napoleon's expedition in Egypt and the construction of the Suez Canal. The last few scenes include Cairo becoming a modern city and the ruins of Ancient Egypt falling under the sand.

Purple
The current section is said to be the age of chaos its first picture is that of two men struggling in front of a throne. It is later revealed to be Desjardins and Menshikov fighting to push each other in the super-heated throne of Ra.

Throne Room
In this room is the throne of the pharaoh on a dais. On the steps to the throne is where the current Chief Lector rules in the pharaoh's absence.