The Doggites/History

Seti (The Great)
In Egypt, around 2899 BC, an Egyptian governor rules over a city called Olmurah, which was near the east border of Egypt. The governor has a loyal brown and black dog named Seti. Seti was given to the governor when he was a little puppy and he loves being around his master when he's doing duties. Sometimes, when Seti wasn't busy he would play with the governor's children and hang around with his friends in the city.

One night, when Seti got back to the governor's house he overheard the governor talking to his wife about sacrificing all the dogs in Olmurah to the gods of Egypt on the seventh day of the fifth month. Seti was shocked by this and decided to warn the other dogs about the governor's plan. In the morning, Seti had gathered all the dogs at the old storehouse and told them about the governor's plan. The dogs were scared and worried that there lives were about to be taken away.

But, Seti said that he has a plan to save themselves. They'll escape in the night and flee into the wilderness. The other dogs all had agreed to this idea to save there lives. So, when night fell each dog had sneaked out of Olmurah, including Seti, his brother, his sister, and his parents.

By morning, the people of Olmurah were in a panic when they found out that all of the dogs in the city had disappeared. The governor had sent his soldiers to find the dogs. The soldiers had followed some pawprints to some rocky hills outside Olmurah, but they didn't find the dogs and went back to the city.

After the soldiers has left, the dogs came out of a cave, which they hid in, and were relived to have escaped the governor. But a female Terrier named Nefaret wonders what would happened to them since they don't have a place to live. As the dogs discuss this, Seti climbs to the top of the rocky hill to do some thinking. He looks up at the sky and preys for help.

Just then, Seti heard a voice and asked who is speaking. The voice answered, "I am the God of Abraham and of Isaac. The Creator of whom everything lives." Seti fell to the ground in fright, but the Lord tells Seti that he has nothing to fear. Then Seti asked God why did He came to him. God told Seti that he is a righteous dog and he'll do anything to serve his master. The Lord also told Seti that if he keeps His commandments, he'll be lead to a land of promise, where he and the other dogs would live.

Hearing this, Seti was pleased and decides to serve Him. God then gives Seti two stone tablets with His laws written on them and tells Seti that he and the other dogs have to walk after the matter of men. So, Seti picked up the tablets and made his way down the hill.

When Seti had returned to the other dogs, he told them what God had told him and the dogs are pleased by this blessing. So, the dogs practiced walking on two legs and were given flocks of goats, oxen, and horses. After seven days the dogs traveled westward with Seti leading them. Along the way, they've encountered three merchants and practiced communicating on them. Then the dogs continued there journey.

After many days, the dogs had made it to the land of promise, which was green with lush vegetation. They plant farms and start to build a city, which the dogs called it Barksargadae. When the city was finished the dogs built a palace and Seti was made there king. Then Seti made Nefaret his queen and built a wooden box to store the stone tablets. Also, the dogs made clay tablets and wrote there very own language, which is wrote after the language of the Phoenicians to keep record of their history. Seti's brother and sister were made teachers to teach young dogs about God and His laws.

The dogs then started calling themselves the Doggites, for they are the dogs of God. After three days a group of thirty dogs, who had escaped Egypt, came to the land of the Doggites and were welcomed with open paws. Seti asked Hora, the leader of the group, why they've escaped the land of Egypt. Hora said that the Pharaoh had sent new dogs to Olmurah by the Nile and the canal to be sacrificed, but he and twenty nine other dogs had escaped before the sacrifice had took place.

Seti was a little upset when he heard this, so he asked the Lord what to do. God tells Seti that he and the male dogs will have to fight any human that'll threaten the Doggites. Seti had the male Doggites make swords, spears, shields, and armor. Hora was made the general of the army and Seti was made the leader of the army. With the army assembled, Seti and sixty eight Doggite soldiers marched his way toward Olmurah to fight the Egyptians. When Seti and the soldiers had arrived at Olmurah they camped near the city and preyed to the Lord to help them win the battle.

Meanwhile, the governor was warned about the Doggite soldiers outside Olmurah and prepared the soldiers to fight the Doggites. Back at the camp, Seti was about to go to sleep when an angel appeared to him, telling Seti to spear the governor's wife and children. For they've treated him nicely. Seti agreed to do so and he went to sleep.

By morning, Seti and his soldiers had launched an attack on Olmurah, killing the Egyptian soldiers and all the men, women, and children. They even set the city on fire. Then Seti made his way to the palace, where he came face to face with the governor and his family. Seti and the governor fought each other, until Seti had killed the governor by stabbing him. Seti then turned to the woman and the two children and said, "If you want to live, you must leave the city and go to the Pharaoh's court and tell him that Olmurah is no more." So, Seti had sent the three humans to the Pharaoh by ship.

Following there victory, the Doggites thanked God for winning the battle and they'd return to Barksargadae as heroes. Then the Lord told Seti to build a temple in His name, so that all the Doggites can worship Him. So, Seti had gathered his builders and gathered all the materials that they need to build the temple.

Seti's chief architect had made plans for the temple. The temple is to be 489 feet long, 12 stories tall, and 375 feet wide. The materials that the Doggites have gathered are limestone, cedar wood from Lebanon, and mortar from the land of Canaan.

As the temple was being constructed, Seti and his brother and sister were commanded by God to write books that'll teach young Doggites about God's love and His commandments. When they've finished over forty books were written and given to the holy teachers. Upon, the temple's completion, Seti ordered the priests to put the wooden box inside the most sacred room of the temple and they did so. Then fifty male Doggites had built an altar near the temple, so that they can make sacrifices to please the Lord.

When the Doggites had began preying, the heavens opened and a company of angels gave the Doggites the ability to age like man. The Archangel Gabriel came to Seti and said, "Seti, the Lord is pleased that you've served Him and had stayed faithful to Him. For this, you'll be granted with a son and from him your family will serve God forever more." Seti was very bless that God was awarding him for his everlasting faith.

Over the next seven months, Nefaret had became pregnant and had given birth to a son. Seti then named his son Moser, for he'll walk in partnership with God. When Moser was about four years old Seti had hired a Doggite prophet named Alma teach Moser about God and His love. Seti is pleased that Moser's a good learner and always read the scriptures. But Alma told Moser that the Lord will make him king after his father dies and Moser was confused by that.

Six years later, when Moser is 10 years old, Seti was giving a female Doggite named Sira a trial for she had stole money from her brother. Sira was found innocent because she was poor and Sira explained that her brother was full of pride and never shares with anyone. So, Seti let Moser arrest Sira's brother for barring a false witness and Sira was given a new house for her and her family. Sira's brother was eventually put to death and his body was then left far in the wilderness for the wild animals to eat.

Soon after, Seti was starting to feel ill and was week. Alma came to Seti's bed and told him that he must give Moser his throne. So, Seti had called Moser to his bed and made him his heir. Moser told his father that he'll rule the kingdom well. And with that, Seti died and had gone to Paradise. His body was buried outside the city and all the Doggites will remember a great ruler Seti was and they even called him the Great.

Moser
When Moser became king, he'd noticed that the Doggite population had grew a bit. So, Moser let some of the Doggites build some cities in the kingdom. They've built up the cities of Terah, Aphradi, Byzantihah, Ammon, Manti, Shulem, Gid, and Zenhara. To connect the cities from Barksargadae, Moser had his builders made paved roads, which they've built from stones and mortar.

Two days after completing the roads, Moser realized that the cisterns and wells are running low on water. So, Moser had his builders built three aqueducts to keep the cisterns and wells full of water. He even built two reservoirs in Barksargadae, so that the Doggite residents could get drinking water. Then Moser had his builders built a fountain in the park of Barksargadae and a watering system to give each plants the right amount of water year round.

During Moser's seventh year as king, a beautiful dog named Kish came to the palace and made Moser fell in love with her. When the Lord saw this and was angry at the sinful dog. So, He came to Alma and said, "Alma, the sinful dog, whom was cast out of Barksargadae, had came back and she went before the king." Alma, surprised by what he'd heard, went to the palace and he saw that the Lord's word is true. Alma walked up to Moser and said, "King, how can you be with that dog? She's a sinner against God! That dog has stole the hearts of many Doggites and was cast out of the city!"

After Moser had heard this, he became furious with Kish and he'd ordered his guards to burn her. When the guards did as they were told Alma then told him, "Moser, a month before the Lord had told me that He had prepared a dog named Isabel to be your wife. For she is righteous and obedient." So, Moser had sent the general of his army, Ammonihah, to find her. When Ammonihah had found Isabel he brought her to the king and said, "We've found the dog the prophet had spoken of, my king. She's the sister of Kish, a dog who is obedient." That's when Isabel walked up to Moser and bowed her head.

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