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Writer Matthew Perez discussed Papyrus' music, stating that the theme "Nyeh Heh Heh!" reflects Papyrus' "strange personality" and "lack of malicious intent." He touched upon how good characters, like Papyrus, are given tonal melodies, while evil characters are not, attributing Papyrus getting this being due to his "kind-hearted characteristics."
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The papyrus tells the story of a God's father of Heliopolis, Wermai, the son of Huy, who, having been expelled from his city, found refuge in the great Oasis. According to the papyrus, he has a conflict, involving grain, with a somewhat obscure opponent, designated as "the master" ( nb ), and his staff ( isty ).
The contribution of the papyrus collection has been very important in the understanding of the history of Egypt under Greek and Roman rule, the structure of the society from the Ptolemaic to the Byzantine period, the administration, the personal religious beliefs of individuals, the official religions and their dogmatic clashes, the history of ...
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