The King of Anor declared himself Pharaoh after he defeated an Egyptian rival across the river. His son quickly expanded through the power vacuum, but slowly met other regional powers. Unwilling to commit his still small force, he spent the rest of his days gathering his treasury and training his troops.
The Grandson of the first Pharaoh, Ramezzes, is much more bold. He unrolled his map of all of the lands of Egypt. The Upper Egyptian Delta is dominated by the coastal city of Damietta and the agricultural fortress Avaris. The Middle Egypt is still dominated by petty city states , but the trading nexus of Aysut, might offer leadership incase their idyllic life of farming and raiding is interrupted. Lower Egypt is dominated by the forts of Aswan on the first Cataract, and the large city of Thebes controlling deposits of Gold . Each of these cities are weak compared to Ramezzes, but they can easily unite their regions in defiance of his power.