On the verge of despair, Isis met with her husband's treacherous brother Set, but he would only help if she agreed to trade her youth and beauty with his wife's aging infirmity. Displeased by Ra's words, Isis left to seek help from the other gods, but none would openly defy the will of Ra. 'If the heart of Osiris is true, then no harm will befall him,' said Ra. "When Isis, the wife of Osiris, heard about her husband's case, she went before Ra and begged that he not let it happen. The words of Thoth filled the ears of the Songstress. If the feather is not found, I will remove your crown, and place it upon the head of your brother, Set.' As quick as lightning, Osiris began his search for the feather." Upon the feather's return, I demand that his heart be weighed against it!' The great Ra summoned Osiris and said 'The feather of Ma'at must be found quickly, and when it is found, your heart will be weighed against it. Set went forth into the presence of Ra, the sun god, and declared, 'Osiris has failed to maintain order. "Without the weighing of hearts, many souls began to wander throughout the underworld. Thoth continued with the tale of the Courageous Traveler. The missing feather was exactly the opportunity Set needed to bring shame to his brother's name." This discord pleased Set, god of chaos and brother of Osiris, for he had once ruled the dark realm and greatly desired to reclaim his throne. The gods were furious and looked with suspicion at Osiris, god of the underworld, but he had no explanation for the thievery. The beloved feather of Ma'at was stolen from the Hall of Two Truths. "Not long ago, a great misfortune struck the heart of the underworld. The Songstress listened as Thoth began his tale.
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Thoth looked kindly on her and shared with her the tale of the Courageous Traveler. Bewildered, the Songstress asked why she would not be judged. Knowing she was guilty of many wrongdoings, she was about to hand over her imperfect heart when Thoth, the god of wisdom, swept to the altar and declared that she would be allowed to dwell in Paradise for all eternity. If her heart was equal in weight to the feather, she would be invited into Paradise, otherwise her soul would suffer a second death. She entered the Hall of Two Truths, where her heart was to be weighed against the Feather of Ma'at. Once, in the Empire of Egypt, a beautiful Songstress passed into the afterlife. Since there is a new storyline in Pharaoh's Challenge, there is a change of all stage names from the original game (This storyline is played at the start of each stage on all version, except DS version). 10-2: Aisle of Sobek (Ankhs for the Memories).8-4: Jetty of the Wayward Soul (Ptah Daa).7-2: Aisle of Sobek (Ankhs for the Memories).5-4: Jetty of the Wayward Soul (Ptah Daa).4-2: Aisle of Sobek (Ankhs for the Memories).2-4: Jetty of the Wayward Soul (Ptah Daa).1-2: Aisle of Sobek (Ankhs for the Memories).
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These are all the levels in Luxor: Pharaoh's Challenge, it's all having the same level design as Luxor 2, but couple of levels have it name changes.
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(except DS version have no Luxor 1 music and Amun Rising menu theme, PSP version have neither of them). Re-used the music track from the previous game in this pattern: 2 > Amun Rising > 1.13 Diffrent Blessings to enhanced your game.Diffrent set of Badges/Achivements (12 in the original, 25 in this game).Removal of Challenge of Horus Difficulty.3.14 Chapter 14: The Passing of Judgement.3.5 Chapter 5: Mighty Storms from the Sea.3.3 Chapter 3: Chaos in the Netherworld.
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3.2 Chapter 2: The Feather and the Scale.