Main Pairing: Ardeth Bay/Original Female Character
Summary: As an orphan, Sadie has struggled to survive Egypt her whole life, but she always survives, nonetheless. Her skills are tested when Rick comes knocking on their door after escaping the noose in prison. He's got a job for them, and when have those jobs ever gone wrong?
The desert awaits them, along with something else shrouded with mystery. Rick recognizes the men in dark robes and facial tattoos from his previous journey to Hamunaptra, but for Sadie, her experience goes far deeper than that, and not even the undead can make her forget it.
Tag: # mummified memories series
(Posted on AO3)
Full series (WIP)
desert flowers are the most adaptable (Complete)
isn't it strange (Chapters 3/6)
Other fun stuff for the series:
"Laughing with the enemy" edit
Alex O'Connell "My Family" edit
Incorrect quotes
Ai generated images of OC
Disclaimer: I do not own the Mummy's plot, lore, and/or characters. All rights go to their respective creators. I only own my original character, Sadie.
My favorite characters are anakin and padme for sure - my fav seasonal comfort movies are the Mummy movies with brendan fraser and rachel weisz
hi!! happy halloween!! 🎃💖 and ohh this was so fun, I absolutely love The Mummy! And thinking about swapping Rick and Evelyn for Anakin and Padme worked so well - I hope you like this!
“You were actually at Hamunaptra?” Padme can’t help her gasp, eyes widening at the man behind bars, “You swear?”
He could be the missing link she needs. Perhaps she judged him wrong, maybe he’s just the sort of man she’s been looking for-
The lazy grin on his face widens, “Every damn day.”
Night at the Museum and The Mummy trilogies both deal with Egyptian artifacts bringing the dead and inanimate objects to life so theoretically they could share a universe
Imagine a new exhibit on famous Egyptologists opens and that night a wax Rick and Evie awake to find themselves in a modern museum with a very polite yet definitely undead pharaoh chatting with them
raised hands of great finesse, kom ombo temple - egypt // holding hands, persepolis - iran // egyptian colossal of ramesses II and the goddess sekhmet // temple of horus at edfu
The Mummy (1999), Van Helsing, Renfield, and The Shape of Water all succeeded at being worthy remakes/tributes to the Universal Horror franchise because they are all inherently camp
The Mummy (2017) failed that goal because it's too busy trying to be a Tom Cruise movie to be camp
Every once in a while I remember that, in a world of treasure hunting movies where the lead couple breaks up in between the first film and the sequel, Evelyn and Rick were married and still looking at each other like this in The Mummy Returns: