Calling for Moses, a grieving Ramses tells him that he will finally set the Israelites free, wanting nothing more to do with them. Ultimately, God follows through on his threat and kills every newborn of the Egyptians (the Hebrews and Jewish were spared because they adhered to God's instructions to put lamb's blood on their doorframe to spare themselves) and soon, God even kills Ramses' son. In spite of all this, Ramses refuses to release the slaves and upon Moses coming to him to demand once again to obey God's command, Ramses refuses and when Moses states that God will punish all of Egypt by killing the firstborns, Ramses retaliates by saying he will have the firstborn of every Jewish and Hebrew killed like his father did before him. Despite this, Moses does not falter to Ramses and begins unleashing a bunch of plagues on Egypt courtesy of God (with such highlights as turning the Nile River into blood, making frogs invade the land, the dust becoming lice, a mixture of creatures including gnats swarming the city and wild animals including peacocks, zebras, wolves, elephants, hippos, rhinos, snakes, scorpions, crocodiles, tigers, bears, lions, leopards, cheetahs, giraffes, foxes, vultures, falcons, ravens, ostriches, owls, and eagles destroying everything, livestock became diseased, boils on the Egyptians, fire and hail on the city, locusts eating the crops, and darkness and brimstone on the city of Egypt). Returning to Egypt, he bestows the power of God to Ramses, who is less than impressed and rather than adhere to his demands, decides to spite Moses by doubling down on the Jewish people's workload. However, Moses is forced to return to Egypt when the God of the Israelites comes to him and tasks him with freeing the Hebrew and Jewish slaves. Seti soon dies and Ramses ends up inheriting the throne and becomes an even vicious and crueler Pharaoh than Seti ever was. Moses soon finds a new home in Midia where he soon marries. Amidst this revelation, Moses ends up inadvertently murdering a slave overseer and is banished for doing so. However, when Moses becomes a teen, he is reunited with his biological brother Aaron, who explains his true heritage. The Princess named him Moses but growing up, Ramses did not hold any affection for his adopted nephew despite spending so much time together. Unknown to her, this infant was the son of a Hebrew slave couple who placed him in a basket up the river to prevent him from being killed as Seti ordered all boy infants of the Hebrew and Jewish slaves to be murdered to prevent a possible rebellion. The Princess adopted a male infant that was floating in a basket up the river. Ramses II is the son of Pharaoh Seti and the brother of the Princess (the Pharaoh's daughter). Freeze in Harley Quinn, The Duke in Solar Opposites and Mictlan in Maya and the Three. He was voiced by Alfred Molina, who also played Satipo in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Reverend Leland Drury in White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf, Snidely Whiplash in Dudley Do-Right, Johann Tetzel in Luther, Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man: No Way Home, Bishop Manuel Aringarosa in The Da Vinci Code, Professor Jeffries in Chill Out, Scooby-Doo!, Maxim Horvath in The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Ke-Pa in Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness, Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the On Her Majesty’s Secret Service radio drama adaptation, Rippen in Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero, Viggo Grimborn in Dragons: Race to the Edge, Lasombra in Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie, Destiny in Justice League Dark, Mr. He is the cruel Pharaoh of Egypt who oppresses the Hebrew slaves and finds his authority challenged by his nephew Moses and by extension, God. Ramses II is the main antagonist of the 2007 CGI-animated film The Ten Commandments, based on the biblical Story of Exodus. ~ Ramses demanding Moses after God kills his son.
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