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: A narrator meets a "traveller from an antique land".
: Beside these boastful words, "nothing beside remains." The once-mighty empire is gone, replaced by "lone and level sands". Modern Connection: The Strategy Game tenoke-ozymandias.complete.edition.iso
The "story" behind this name involves both the ancient history of a pharaoh and a modern literary masterpiece. The Legend of the "King of Kings" : A narrator meets a "traveller from an antique land"
In 1817, the poet wrote his famous sonnet, "Ozymandias," as part of a friendly competition. The poem tells a story within a story: The Legend of the "King of Kings" In
: The traveller describes finding the ruins of a "colossal wreck" in the desert—two massive stone legs and a "shattered visage" half-buried in the sand.
: On the pedestal of this broken statue, an inscription remains: "My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings; Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!" .