A characterisation of the main antagonist: Menut, the overseer |
Antagonist Characterisation Name : Menut: Chief administrator at the huge temple complex of Amun Re in Thebes Description: Olive skin, tall, thick set, overhanging belly, bald under his wig, walks with his feet at 90 degrees to each other, 32 years old, has a young wife (Andare) who never looks happy, no children, wears a pleated kilt in summer, with a thick cotton shawl pinned over his shoulders in winter. Job: He oversees the temple’s activities, paying the wages, organising the food and the resources for the priests to honour the gods, also manages the shop outside the temple where food is sold to worshippers (as offerings, or for them to eat) Likes Food: Roast ox, quails, telapia (fish), honey cakes, beer, Syrian wine People: Friendly with Zennenosis (head priest’s nephew) and Senenmut (Queen/King Hapshetsut’s Vizier) Dislikes Food: Strong spirits, fruit, his young wife, walking, People: Lillum, Phaerseesis- (God’s wife, head priest’s wife), Honab – (Head Priest appointed by Pharaoh Hapshetsut) Time of year: Summer, hates the cold Vulnerabilities: Flattery, bribery, jealous about his wife’s attention, if it is caught elsewhere, can’t run very well, can’t read. Strengths: Seems to be everywhere, keeping an eye on things, even at night Has a thin stick which he uses for disciplining lazy servants and prisoners. |