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: Small funerary figurines placed in ancient Egyptian tombs to act as workers for the deceased in the afterlife.

One day, while exploring the banks of the Nile River, they stumbled upon an old, mysterious-looking scarab hidden among the reeds. As soon as they touched it, the scarab began to glow, and a low, rumbling voice spoke to them.

Central to these friendships is the lamma —the act of gathering. Whether at a local cafe, a sporting club, or in the privacy of a home, these circles provide a safe space for Egyptian women to share personal stories, exchange advice, and vent about daily life.