Horemheb

Chapter
The School of Scribes at Thebes
Horemheb cousin of Kemet

Horemheb is Kemet’s cousin, a skilled laborer and new father struggling under the economic pressures of temple construction delays. Though trained and capable, he becomes a victim of institutional scarcity, emblematic of the many whose lives are shaped by forces beyond their control.

Circa Year
-1500
Character Role
Narrative Role in Harmonia’s Journey

Horemheb represents the vulnerable and unseen—the working poor whose fates are dictated by decisions made far above them. His suffering underscores the stakes of Kemet’s success and highlights how wisdom and opportunity can uplift not just individuals, but families and entire communities. He is the silent justification for reform.

Gender
Male
Schema Description
Horemheb portrays the down trodden and unfortunate caught in circumstances beyond their control
Archetype Type