Can someone create a paper on Egyptian Mythology?

Submission Guidelines Create an original adaptation of a myth. 1. Choose a myth from FSO to adapt. Take notes about characters, events, and important details. Decide what parts of the story do you want to focus on. 2. Choose one of the following formats for your original adaptation: Create an original game level prototype (card, board, or digital) based on a myth: Your submission should include a synopsis of the game, detailed rules, and a prototype appropriate to your games format. • Synopsis: Be sure to describe the objectives, core mechanics (e.g.' collecting, building, battling), and player interactions (e.g., cooperation, competition). • Detailed Rules: This section should enable someone unfamiliar with your game to understand and play it. (What's included in your submission, will vary depending on the game type.)  List game elements (e.g., cards, tokens)  Outline the flow of the game (including phases, or rounds)  Detail what a player does on their turn.  Explain possible actions players can take (including costs or conditions).  Describe any special rules (unique mechanics, evens, abilities, exceptions)  Clearly state how the game ends and how a winner is determined. • Prototype Expectations:  Card Games: At least 5 cards with clear text and visuals  Board Games: A physical or digital game board, designs for tokens, dice, or other components as needed  Digital Games: A recording of a playable level or interactive demo that shows basic graphics, controls, and conveys the game's atmosphere. 3. Create your own, original, adaptation of a myth. Your final submission must be your original creation. Please avoid using tools such as Adobe Stock, character creation applications like Hero Forge, or AI -generated stories as replacements for your own work. These tools can be helpful for inspiration, but the final product should reflect your personal effort and creativity. If you're uncertain about whether a particular tool is appropriate for your assignment, please don't hesitate to reach out to your instructor for guidance. We are looking forward to seeing your unique creations and encourage you to showcase your original ideas and perspectives with the class. 4. Write an Author’s Note In the Author's Note, you will document your creative process, as well as explain the choices you made and how they have changed the original myth. Please be sure to decide on style of documentation before starting your adaptation.